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I sent a similar picture that compared her 90s look to today to an ex-friend a while back. According to this jungle fever haver and current tranny, it's pressure from Hollywood and racist western standards that hold whiteness as the pinnacle of beauty that forced this black kween to bleach herself.Any opinion on black celebs who want to be white like her?
Should we praise her for realizing it's not good to be nig, or do we mock her for trying to race change?
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What do you call race changers anyway? Would-be sex changers are called trannies (or their Sunday name, transgender), so what is the term for skin whitening to try not to look nig?
Lol both of you, tell me you're well over 50 without telling me you're well over 50.
When I turn 50, I'm going to retire with my 401k and spend my days watching archives of The Weather Channel and collecting old movies while reminiscing about my dear friend, @Troon_Patrol, about the state of African-Americans in the United States.Yeah... IDK about that. Watching the weather channel? Your PFP has legendary actors from films made the 40's? Knowing the characters by name from Fresh Prince? Kinda sus my guy. Rick The Stick just gives me this odd cranky old man vibe, like he owns a Electra Glide with very low miles and yells at kids who walk to close to his lawn.
Sounds comfy, and similar to my own plans for life. I've been hooked on TCM and classic cinema since I was a kid. I still have almost a decade until I hit 50. These fools simply don't understand the simple joy of watching wholesome Lee Marvin or Doris Day movies with their parents and grandparents.When I turn 50, I'm going to retire with my 401k and spend my days watching archives of The Weather Channel and collecting old movies while reminiscing about my dear friend, @Troon_Patrol, about the state of African-Americans in the United States.
It's not hard to believe at all considering black music has always been made for the absolute lowest common denominator. Everyone likes black music, although whites have always improved on it and made it better.You may find it hard to believe, but I love African-American music. Not just rap, but R&B, jazz and hip-hop. My unpopular hot take is that Black people can make better music than their White counterparts.
I've been doin a lot of reggae, lately. I've been enjoying the hell out of Stick Figure, but they ain't very dark, lol. I'm not going to agree. Seems kinda ignorant, but then hot takes always are.You may find it hard to believe, but I love African-American music. Not just rap, but R&B, jazz and hip-hop. My unpopular hot take is that Black people can make better music than their White counterparts.
I'm not going to be one of those people that gatekeep the origin music based on ethnicity. I find that ignorant and devalues the cultural importance of music as a whole. Music is human expression composed of beats, lyrics, and dance. Everybody is inspired from one source or another.I've been doin a lot of reggae, lately. I've been enjoying the hell out of Stick Figure, but they ain't very dark, lol. I'm not going to agree. Seems kinda ignorant, but then hot takes always are.
Wasn't quite sure what you meant, so thanks for the clarification. Well said. I feel like the best art is made by artists who care about their art, skin color has little to do with it, though culture obviously does. But if an Mongolian Throat Singer decide to change up the genres and makes a banger bluegrass or R&B or whatever track, I see no problem enjoying it. "Outsider art" can be fantastic.I'm not going to be one of those people that gatekeep the origin music based on ethnicity. I find that ignorant and devalues the cultural importance of music as a whole. Music is human expression composed of beats, lyrics, and dance. Everybody is inspired from one source or another.
Reggae itself found its roots from Jamaica's independence from Britain. I've only found out about reggae from the GTA series.I've been doin a lot of reggae, lately. I've been enjoying the hell out of Stick Figure, but they ain't very dark, lol. I'm not going to agree. Seems kinda ignorant, but then hot takes always are.
>this person knows about an extremely popular show that was re-ran constantly up into the 2000sLol both of you, tell me you're well over 50 without telling me you're well over 50.
Blame Fred Phelps.
Is that fake and staged?
>this person knows about an extremely popular show that was re-ran constantly up into the 2000s
>must he 50
Just how retarded are you?
Now to Be fair, those look like literal tribals who haven't seen anything modern ever.
You are not the first person that thinks I'm over 50. I think it's my interests. I grew up listening to 70s-90s R&B, Black music. Barry White, The Isley Brothers, Earth, Wind & Fire, New Edition to name a few. When you spend time with your grandma, you tend to pick up music tastes whether you want to or not.Oh I am extremely retarded. This is why people think you're a cranky old man. @The Last Stand , took the joke like gentleman.
couldn't' have been more obvious it was going that direction when 50 Cent's "hook" was shot 9 times or something?
Fuck you, nigger. I listen to reggae (among many other genres) and smoke dope while I clean my house.Not to mention I find people into Reggae to be the kind of people who smoke dope all day and never clean their apartment.
>why are you watching a show that isn't currently on TV?Lol. WTF you doing watching reruns of Fresh Prince? That show was canceled 30 years ago.
I doubt the octopus has a PhD either, but he managed to figure it out.those look like literal tribals who haven't seen anything modern ever
No, I think they're just retarded. Here's another example:Is that fake and staged?