Yo…why was Freddie always in these predicaments? I'm about to watch this on hulu. I started binge watching but I'm still in the Denise huxtable phase. I really love the show after she dropped out.
Yo…why was Freddie always in these predicaments? I'm about to watch this on hulu. I started binge watching but I'm still in the Denise huxtable phase. I really love the show after she dropped out.
You about to make me figure out how to watch family matters online right now. That brings back memories of sitting in front of the tv with my whole family eating burgers and fries from checkers. TGIF TV with my family was my favorite part of the week.
It's because she's a gamma ray.
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They definitely drugged her out and implied that she always had that problem. In flashbacks, they show their father telling taraji she's the chosen one. He's busting his back to send her and only her to Howard to be a doctor. The other sisters didn't stand a chance. The boy taraji left for Terrance Howard was dark.…
Am I lying?
Compared to Tasha and Vivica. Of the three Tasha just so happens to be the darkest.
There are a lot of examples but it's not the majority.
Exactly. Almost every show follows this. That's why as a chocolate girl it was nice to see lisa turtle be the spoiled princess on saved by the Bell and aja (can't think of her characters name) be the high maintenance brat on how to get away with murder.
I was in grade school when this show was on. It was super annoying when everyone would come to school repeating the jokes from the most recent episode over and over. I would be like, "y'all think that's funny?"
(sidenote: this may be a partial reason why I was referred to as a bougie oreo until I graduated high school…
That's in every show. The light skin girl is the savior who can do no wrong and the dark skin girl is the problem, drug addict, or can't have a relationship like everyone else. Look at every show on tv. Empire: Tasha plays the can't get right drug addicted sister, taraji has it all together. But even they play 2nd…
I also found every character on that show (even the alters played by Martin) funnier than martin himself. I, also, never thought his jokes about Pam were funny. The only time martin made me genuinely bust out laughing was when he was walking around with that stuffed dog, making it bark.
They were picking on the black kid and weren't going to do anything to the white kid.
I guess to them being black means you're automatically wrong. It's crazy because I babysit with kids of all races and manage to issue praise and discipline (when necessary) equally across the board but I've seen so many adult sitters…
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I babysat at a group function. There were maybe 20 kids in the room with me and 2 other white sitters. A white boy hits a black boy, the black boy hits him back. I put both in time out (there's a very clear no hitting rule, even if someone did it first)
The white sitters proceed to yell at the black boy saying he…
I think one of the major reasons (for me anyway) that I'm harder on black celebs is because I care more about them than white celebs. I don't know who Casey Affleck is. Never even heard the name. I've only heard of woody Allen and Roman Polanski in regards to articles like this.
But I remember every black celeb in my…
Oh my god! Drake would have made the perfect kappa. Mildly attractive, obnoxious and whiny.
But, isn't he the exact same way?
They both seem to be into public relations relationships, so why not?
He sounds drowsy to me. Like he was sleeping and someone recorded him rapping and singing in his sleep. I can't take it. I work with kids and it drives me crazy when they whine. A drake song is like a 3 minute and 30 second long whine to me.