Is she? Which African goddess?
Is she? Which African goddess?
The dam is only 49 years old. You might want to pull your head out of your ass. I bet you frap it to a picture of Jerry Brown.
This isn’t an infrastructure issue. It’s an unexpected amount of water issue. Even when the dam was brand new it wouldn’t be able to handle this.
Exactly, make fun of Keyshia Cole.
And how am I tearing her down? By pointing out the fact that people are ignoring the other black female voices out there? I’m 26 and I grew up with those women on the radio. Where are the new ones?
So in only two weeks Trump has ruined a dam built in the Kennedy Administration? Well, when California secedes they’ll fix it likety-split.
Haha It’s the internet, I won’t be bothered. And that is exactly what my problem is every time I see Beyonce mentioned. There are a lot of black women out there working hard to build a career, yet everyone who says that they’re here to support black women can’t seem to find the energy to support anyone besides…
You’re about to get eaten alive for this comment, but I agree with you. None these white girls can really name a black female artist that isn’t beyonce or Rihanna without the help of google, so they wouldn’t really know.
I agree with you. Beyonce is a fantastic writer and singer (I hate her narcissistic performances and movies). But her music should be viewed as a continuation in a looooong line of female black artists who sang about their painful experiences (but those messages weren’t taken seriously because the music was pop and…
But what is she wearing. The Beyonce-as-Madonna thing is too fucking much.
Nah. I don’t think so. You have a good night though.
Because black women haven’t already been speaking about their pain and struggle in every single rnb song ever. But I guess no one cares about them anymore unless they work for Beyoncé.