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misshuxtable
misshuxtable

To be honest as a young black Brooklyn girl born and raised i'm still on the fence about gentrification . For me its not about the "white" people moving in, its really about what happens when they move in which shows you just how racist New York City can be. Literally, the minute a white person moves into a

lmao I love you and I will do the same for Lupita.

She isn't pigeon-toed. This is how one must walk when your wearing a super tight skirt, you have sizable thighs and they have no space to breathe lol lol. I've done it before and it isn't pretty. Especially in the summer time, where chafing comes into it smh.

hilary be hating lol.

Honestly , I remember being really young around 13 , reading Vogue, and really never understanding why it was considered a "fashion bible". My opinion remains till this day and I am an assistant fashion buyer . It literally is just filled with fashion ads, articles about rich boring people, who travel the world, and

Ugh I hate the word too . Just hearing someone pronounce it makes me cringe lol lol

Exactly! I literally haven't felt this excited about a woman speaking so blatantly in hip hop since lil kim's "i don't want dick tonight" lol. I've always loved Lauryn but because she is lumped in the "conscious rap " category her rhymes were respected but I don't think heard as much as a voice for women. Sometimes it

Literally breaking them down point by point ! So many guys on my intsagram and twitter are up in arms and can't wait for the "reposnses tracks" from the men or the rap game. Literally even though Nicki is not my cup of tea, this song cannot be ignored and gave black women a voice that we barely have in the rap game

I agree completely. I am not for the use of the term rape as well but I think its unfair to write an article about the word being used once in her song without context or a true critique, in my opinion of this song in general. Its one thing if you actually just don't like this song or you like "the old nicki", but

This song is actually very empowering for young women, especially black women. What she actually talks about in this song is how some men not all, try to act big and present themselves as"ballers" and kings putting themselves up on a pedestal above women, when they actually are lames and doing stupid criminal things

Preach. Im 25, lived here for all 25 years and I am bitter as hell this year. For me the snow isn't just annoying because I prefer sandals to snowboots, but because it is a constant reminder of how disgusting New York is. Literally all the brown/black against the white is so nasty. Then there's the fact that the