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I'ma go with The Wood, simply for "what page 15 on? Never mind, I'll find it". I think about that line all the time.
Furious
Anti.
Ooof...boffum.
Late Registration
The Cool
Lloyd
Busta
Syd
Ghostface
Aaliyah
Miguel
Tribe always
Anita
I been tryna figure out who Jack Harlow's "singing' voice reminds me of. Tom Misch! An American version.
Some bots on this mug...
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That's how you gotta handle these clowns!
Black Women,
There are two things you MUST start giving yourselves more:
1. Grace
2. Credit
You're dope. Act like it.
Also: is he tryna get away with something by calling it "Monica"?
Stop making it easy. Correct them every time. It's your name and you deserve the respect to be called by your actual name.
Blackness is not a vibe or an aesthetic. You cannot take it off and put it back on when you feel like it or when it benefits you.
I look forward to the day when white people are less irritating, but then I realize that day will never come.
Remy Shand wannabe ahh...
OMG I LOVE YOU!
Oh, you're clutch!
Coogler's mind. He has a way of depicting Blackness in ways that are hauntingly beautiful. There's always nuggets of truth that piss white people off, which is a plus. And it's done in a way that makes revisiting it more than once necessary. Each time you do, you learn or see something different.
Now I really do wanna watch Idlewild...
Sinners is perfectly fine on its own.