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    Yeah. That’s pretty much how I felt. $1-3K, all inclusive for airfare and accommodations with food too is not 1% at all. It may not be feasible for everyone, but it’s not unheard of or elite by any means.

    I’m from this area and haven’t heard about it. I will flood my FB now with this info.

    I don’t listen to Ed Sheeran either so I can relate. I hate, hate, hate his music.

    I feel this 100%. That comparison of Sam and Coco is spot on.

    I kinda thought that too, honestly.

    See, I saw that more as dudes being stupid, literally almost fighting over a girl than I did as him being racist. HOWEVER, it did have undertones that I wish they would have explored a bit more. And I used to be a “cop caller” (yes, I’m black) before I realized through very public events that unless someone is going

    I think they were leaning that way, but you’re right. I could clearly see that he was digging Sam because of her looks. And the cognitive dissonance he showed by saying he wanted to marry a dark skinned black woman in the presence of Joelle, whom he’s presumably overlooked, while chasing down Sam at every turn was

    Yeah, I didn’t know that fact about the production/behind-the-scenes team so I was confused on that.

    And that scene was the first time Reggie actually accepted the comfort of his peers. You saw him lean into her as she went over to touch him and hug him. I thought that was really symbolic.

    See...I liked him. I think he was naive and that Sam was misleading with him as well. I really do think he was written to reflect her unique struggle existing in “two worlds”, so to speak. He showcased a side of her world that she seemed to be actively denying to she could fit into her newly crafted one. And even

    Thank you. I think I misread the “production” part and thought she was implying on screen mostly. That’s my fault.

    Sam is problematic, but I liked her nonetheless. I thought she was overbearing in how she handled that issue with Reggie. From my perspective, she’s always had the spotlight on her. So even though she was concerned for him, she never seemed genuine in her reaction to him and that situation. It was like she thought she

    I think they should explore Joelle more in season 2. I actually like that they didn’t show her more in this season because I think that was the point. Coco is the dark skinned woman who presents herself as “conventionally” attractive and is making power moves so she’ll get more attention in this world. Joelle is the

    I don’t think so. I think she is, like a lot black folks in college, finding her footing in life. I do think she’s loud and wrong...a lot. But trash is a little strong. Lol.

    If you watched this show and thought that it was “male led” then we watched a different show. There are definitely more men than women on the show, but the women drive the storyline. Period. The end.

    Honestly, most international carriers are far superior to our domestic airlines so this is not an issue for overseas flights (for most carriers).

    He is, but from what I understand, the min. penalty is still somewhere around 15+ years. I was listening to NPR yesterday and they had a statement from Scott’s brother. They were pleased with this admission of guilt because for the longest time, the criminal cop kept trying to say that he didn’t voluntarily shoot

    I know Selena remarked that she’ll be glad when she not a “thing” anymore in some magazine recently and I have to agree. I do not like her. At all.

    You are not alone in that assessment.

    Why though? If someone is a devout Christian, I EXPECT them to actually believe what the Bible says. So saying that doesn’t sway me one way or another. But, if you believe what the Bible says, you can’t have it both ways anyway. You either serve God or you serve man. If renouncing what they believe in for money isn’t