Exactly. I’ve yet to go to a church where the pastor didn’t have this attitude and I doubt she’s any different.
Exactly. I’ve yet to go to a church where the pastor didn’t have this attitude and I doubt she’s any different.
Even if she was nervous (she wasn’t), it wouldn’t be for the reasons he is imagining.
Yeah, I didn’t feel an ounce of nervousness in that video. Maybe it’s me, though. Trump is much better at reading people, I’d imagine.
I literally laughed out loud in bed at this.
I know I shouldn't feel this way, but I hate people.
Yessssss. All of this.
Amazing. Literally laughed out loud over my morning oatmeal.
Love this!
Great post.
This has been one of the most interesting (for lack of a better word) aspects to 9/11 to me. Hearing about the ways people were impacted by it in ways that you would never consider or think about. All these years and I never really stopped to think about how the employees at the airport where these planes left felt.
“While we will stipulate that being forced to travel to the state of Georgia”
Agreed.
LOL.
This is a great point. Admittedly, I’ve never thought about it from this perspective, but it’s so true. I guess I just assumed there were existing penalties for this?
Exactly. Great post!
Yes! I think that's exactly it and I seriously love it, too. She's gone a bit political and the music is still good, too.
“I don’t mind when pop singers perform the national anthem in their style. I just don’t like when they black it up.”
Exactly. You can’t be proud and you can’t speak about any injustices made towards minorities. It makes them uncomfortable.
Omg, this was amazing. I don’t know how I could’ve forgotten this piece of pure magic.
I dunno, I feel like for a long while Beyonce was an “acceptable” black and then this album came out and people realized that she viewed herself as a genuine black woman. Apparently that was just too much for them.