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My big takeaway from this?

You have a point I’m not really disagreeing but I would rather have this, a woman rapping primarily about her value in relation to her money, her accomplishments, and her work ethic. Than the 20 billionth song by a woman talking about her value in relation to her beauty, her waist size, the length of her hair, and her

“If “Bodak Yellow” were a car, it would be a 1988 Ford Escort.”

As the kids used to say

SPICY

Sumlin should bench all of the black players for a few games and only field white players.

Im gonna assume youve never been to College Station.

Dear wedding cake bakers and florists:

But is there anything else the school could have done in the form of punishment?

Without sounding all “get off my lawn”, social media has changed too many things for me, and not for the better. Obviously there are the benefits to it. But I still have a difficult time grasping the concept of what an Instagram model is. Telling the difference between the models and “Insta-thots” is impossible for

Yes! That exactly.......from what I remember, Faith ( and Wham) had gotten him so famous that he was struggling with it, and he was having a really hard time. And he was a HUGE sex symbol too. When he wrote the Freedom album it was born out of wanting to live up to his fans expectations but also about his difficulty

Obviously of course.

^^^^^^ *Black latina*

“As a feminist, my brain tells me to divorce him and accept that he has a moral character flaw—one I don’t want to associate with.”

I needed to take a “Calgon take me away/Woo-Sah”moment from this article because I got so incensed. And I’m afraid everything I was trying to express earlier came out sounding like a rambling mess.

To be honest, I don’t know much about Cardi B, and especially about her music. I’m more of a generational fan...my focus is before 1985-that point at which, to me, music stopped being real and a labor of love and became more of “me, too” and video-influenced. I’m not knocking the current musicians; I respect what

I’m not into fashion at all, whatsoever. Wearing a pair of jeans instead of my old sweats is getting”dressed up” for me. I’m not even a fan of George Michael. But gotdamn that is an amazing video! I was a nerdy kid in the 90’s, walking past the TV, with my after school bowl of cereal in hand. I’m not hyperbolizing

“...I am tired of black people saying poor poor me when other races and genders and homeless and gays suffer far more prejudice than any black man does in the US.”