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I seen pics
All over ig
Was I the only one weirded out
By everything everyone was wearing
Like it had a religious like theme to it
Like EVERY pic I seen
everyone’s outfit was almost on some cult
Type ****
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The 2018 Met Gala: Because the Industry Loves Blasphemy - The Vigilant Citizen https://vigilantcitizen.com/latestnews/the-2018-met-gala-because-the-industry-loves-blasphemy/I seen pics
All over ig
Was I the only one weirded out
By everything everyone was wearing
Like it had a religious like theme to it
Like EVERY pic I seen
everyone’s outfit was almost on some cult
Type ****
I seen pics
All over ig
Was I the only one weirded out
By everything everyone was wearing
Like it had a religious like theme to it
Like EVERY pic I seen
everyone’s outfit was almost on some cult
Type ****
We (must) prioritize them in terms of licenses. It's a form of reparations."
The comments came under fire from some community leaders.
"I'm for legalizing marijuana and I like Cynthia Nixon but putting pot shops in our communities is not reparations," the Rev. Al Sharpton tweeted. "Health care, education !!"
I get it's a fundraiser, but the whole thing just seems like a cluster**** of pretentiousness.I had no idea what this Met Mala was all about until I saw pics. I was weirded out as well. But this is Hollywood so any chance to get some attention they'll gladly take it no matter how weird it looks. Especially if you're a washed celebrity.
Just picked up Between the World and Me. Anyone read it?
I got my summer reading list ready to go.
Just picked up Between the World and Me. Anyone read it?
That's an interesting list. I read Pimp many years ago and it's still one of my favorite books. Imma have to see what that Babalawo is hittin on.Most of these are done while others I need to finish
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That's an interesting list. I read Pimp many years ago and it's still one of my favorite books. Imma have to see what that Babalawo is hittin on.
At the moment I'm not reading much cuz I've been busy, but I'm working on these two books below.
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I plan on reading these for the summer
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I really dislike this argument. It's not false it just seems to imply that people should just forget their own self beliefs because of what other people say. Why would you give up your own internal locus of control for an external one? It's such a reactive perspective.So Somalis think they're not black? The world see them as black.
So Somalis think they're not black? The world see them as black.
Woman Harasses, Calls Police on Black BBQ then Cries White Tears
Woman Harasses, Calls Police on Black BBQ then Cries White Tears
I'm going to keep it 100 and don't kill me for it but asians can be as racist to black people as whites. Never personally seen Asian community stand up when another race is being treated unfairly. It is my opinion the Asian community tries to assimilate more than any other group to white culture in America. Same ish goes on and is widely accepted in Asian countries where they still do black face and remove black actors from movie promotions. In America it's my opinion a lot of Asian women prefer to date strictly Asian or white men because that's the only thing culturally accepted. Crazy part is Asians and Africans have more in common culturally.
As an Asian, I feel like Asians are more ignorant than racist when it comes to race. Especially when I'm back in Taiwan they still say **** that wouldn't be accepted here but they're totally unaware they're racist remarks. Seeing a black person in Asia is pretty rare, and white celebrities are idolized so i know where you're coming from.
Speaking for myself, I relate to black culture the most as a minority.
Hip hop + booty + fried chicken + ball + black comedy = legit everything I need in life