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Demarcus finally got his revenge lol.I haven't really been following the whole Napear thing. What exactly happened?
Tee'd him up to tell on himself and he took the bait 100%
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Demarcus finally got his revenge lol.I haven't really been following the whole Napear thing. What exactly happened?
This would be big.....
But he’ll go straight to the league
knicks city dancers"in the business of sports and entertainment?!?""
Since when were the Knicks entertaining?
A bit of brevity in these trying times...
Demarcus finally got his revenge lol.
Tee'd him up to tell on himself and he took the bait 100%
That’s true, it seems like hyped up 14&15 year olds end up not panning out pretty often... a lot of times they’re just so genetically advanced, dunking on everyone but once the comp catches up, they’re not specialWord. Unless his development goes awry (which happens often with the super young phenoms) by the 12th grade...he not going to any school.
This is good PR tho. I ain't mad kid
Spent the last couple hours in my hometown of Columbia, MD. Big turnout (much more than this pic). Peaceful and impactful from what I witnessed.
Right next to it. My HS was on the other side of the mall. Whole area looks way different from what it was 10 years ago when I moved to Baltimore after college. The people of Columbia still had the same vibe though. Wasn't surprised by the turnout at all.That’s by the Whole Foods? I used to work off Snowden River. Not too far from the Wegmans. One of my ole lor vibe was out there. ***** was DEEP, from what I saw. Surprising.
Howard County got some reckoning to do, with the school **** tho. That’s Wicked.
Columbia is good though. Melting pot. I feel really lucky to have grown up there. Diverse as hell. Every school I went to was at least 50% black. Had friends that were Black, Indian, Korean, Salvadorean, etc. It certainly isn't perfect by any means and definitely has it's problems, but in comparison to the rest of this country, it's night and day.
100% agreeLove you all, but special shout out to all the people with kids out there. The last few months have been an experience in parenting, at least for me.
Right next to it. My HS was on the other side of the mall. Whole area looks way different from what it was 10 years ago when I moved to Baltimore after college. The people of Columbia still had the same vibe though. Wasn't surprised by the turnout at all.
Agreed about the schools stuff. When they started to build out west into Howard County, they didn't follow the same model that they did when Columbia was built. They didn't build really any apartments or townhomes, so you created a massive wealth gap between those towns and Columbia, which has in-turn brought out an "elite-ism" from folks out there. Don't want their kids having to go to school with blacks and latinos from Columbia.
Columbia is good though. Melting pot. I feel really lucky to have grown up there. Diverse as hell. Every school I went to was at least 50% black. Had friends that were Black, Indian, Korean, Salvadorean, etc. It certainly isn't perfect by any means and definitely has it's problems, but in comparison to the rest of this country, it's night and day.
Rest in peace, Wes Unseld.
Columbia cool, it’s like the 2nd biggest city in MD now...Always liked how organized everything seems out there and like you said it’s all types of ppl, ho’s in all flavors ...But the police and some folks out there def be on some funny **** if you not from out there, they can just tell soon as you step foot there...Feels different out that way even tho it’s not too far outside the beltwayRight next to it. My HS was on the other side of the mall. Whole area looks way different from what it was 10 years ago when I moved to Baltimore after college. The people of Columbia still had the same vibe though. Wasn't surprised by the turnout at all.
Agreed about the schools stuff. When they started to build out west into Howard County, they didn't follow the same model that they did when Columbia was built. They didn't build really any apartments or townhomes, so you created a massive wealth gap between those towns and Columbia, which has in-turn brought out an "elite-ism" from folks out there. Don't want their kids having to go to school with blacks and latinos from Columbia.
Columbia is good though. Melting pot. I feel really lucky to have grown up there. Diverse as hell. Every school I went to was at least 50% black. Had friends that were Black, Indian, Korean, Salvadorean, etc. It certainly isn't perfect by any means and definitely has it's problems, but in comparison to the rest of this country, it's night and day.