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That's great. That's such a little kid thing to ask. I went to a Catholic school starting in 4th grade and my best friend that I met there was kind of sheltered growing up. His parents really never brought him anywhere, he just kinda hung around the house 24/7. There was one black kid at our school, and my friend said when he was in either kindergarten or first grade, he thought that the black kid was just really dirty all the time. He thought that if he bathed more, he'd be White.I spent a few weeks in Ghana when I was five. It still retains some influence over my life, and I remember asking if my cousin would be black since he was born there.
I never thought that mullets would come back in fashion but here we are. Teenagers are getting mullet hairdcuts again and it is sorta mind boggling to me. They say everything comes back in style, but this is too much. Something me and my friends used to do on the early 2000s internet was look at websites that just had photos users would send in featuring all sorts of individuals with mullet haircuts. This was entertaining to us.When I was a little kid, I actually had a mullet.
In my defense, I was like four years old at the time and this was in the Appalachian backwoods back in the 90's.
KONY 2012!I have a copy of a former African dictator’s book that was given to me directly by the family of said African dictator. I used to know his grandkids.
This kind of thing is genuinely what keeps me coming back here. That's not offensive at all, it's really cute, and I'm certain most kind African people would find it hilarious. It's just sad that the Evil Dox Website is the only place left (that I know of) where you can tap into that old school kind of humour.he thought that the black kid was just really dirty all the time. He thought that if he bathed more, he'd be White.