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It was a damn ex-coworker whoopsie daisies
Oh damn! What were the odds
Ex-coworker so screw it.
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It was a damn ex-coworker whoopsie daisies
So I always accept friend requests on Snapchat from strangers. Itâs 99.9 % fake pron profiles, or fake girls trying to steal credit card info/sign up for their cam sites.
I used to respond to their questions politely and then delete them from my friends. Lately Iâve been immediately saying âSHOW ME THE NUDES! NOW!â Before saying anything else.
Yesterday this girl messaged me saying hi, and I did my nudes response and instead of giving the fake spam response she said âEXCUSE ME?!â
It was a damn ex-coworker whoopsie daisies
No social skills. Donât know how to clean. Sit on FB or IG and gossip all day. Arenât open mindedâŚ. And wonder why no one wants them
A girl with no sense of humor or social skills is immediately eliminated by me. Most of these women base their lives off celebrities and what everyone else is doing
The thing is I had already smashed. I knew her cousin. Both of 'em live together. The cousin kinda hooked us up. This is like when stuff started to open back up and I would see them out, we exchanged numbers, she started flirting hard so I did the same, she invited me to their place and yeah. Then after we went on 2 real dates just us.
Then she started acting awkward. I thought she was embarrassed about giving it up fast. I talked to her cousin and she told me the girl is like that. She's had past situations where she just don't know to have a conversation.
who is still adding ppl on Snapchat in 2023 tho?So I always accept friend requests on Snapchat from strangers. Itâs 99.9 % fake pron profiles, or fake girls trying to steal credit card info/sign up for their cam sites.
I used to respond to their questions politely and then delete them from my friends. Lately Iâve been immediately saying âSHOW ME THE NUDES! NOW!â Before saying anything else.
Yesterday this girl messaged me saying hi, and I did my nudes response and instead of giving the fake spam response she said âEXCUSE ME?!â
It was a damn ex-coworker whoopsie daisies
Yea social media has warped people's sense of reality. Suddenly owning a Lamborghini or Ferrari is the normI wouldnât say the problems with modern dating is just cornball dudes. Social media in general has screwed up expectations from men and women and you have these ârelationship expertsâ and podcast idiots furthering ridiculous narratives that make it even worse.
Everybody needs to come back down to reality. Itâs fine to have âstandardsâ, but if theyâre all superficial and nobody meets them, youâre probably the issue.
Yea social media has warped people's sense of reality. Suddenly owning a Lamborghini or Ferrari is the norm
Seem to me GENERALIZATION is the actual problem. âMenâ this, âMenâ that. All men arenât the same. And we know who likes to generalize.
And what would that observation be?for what it is worth she made a good observation on the christian/religious thing
Recent scholarship accepts the presence of patriarchy in the Bible, but shows that heterarchy is also present: heterarchy acknowledges that different power structures between people can exist at the same time, that each power structure has its own hierarchical arrangements, and that women had some spheres of power of their own separate from men.[1]:â27â There is evidence of gender balance in the Bible, and there is no attempt in the Bible to portray women as deserving of less because of their "naturally evil" natures.
While women are not generally in the forefront of public life in the Bible, those women who are named are usually prominent for reasons outside the ordinary. For example, they are often involved in the overturning of human power structures in a common biblical literary device called "reversal." Abigail, David's wife, Esther the Queen, and Jael who drove a tent peg into the enemy commander's temple while he slept, are a few examples of women who turned the tables on men with power. The founding matriarchs are mentioned by name, as are some prophetesses, judges, heroines, and queens, while the common woman is largely, though not completely, unseen. The slave Hagar's story is told, and the prostitute Rahab's story is also told, among a few others.
Clearly, folks have only watched the clip and nothing more.
Not that I blame them...FWIW/IMHO - Just Pearly Things is a culture vulture.
No different than Adam 21 or Vlad.
That said, I watched the whole thing and Kevina Samuels was right.
The blue-haired woman was trippin' out here supporting Will Smith's "wife".
The problem is keeping your mouth shut and letting folks have their own lane.
The blue-haired woman did a good enough job playing herself on her own but Kevina let it get under her skin and flexed way too hard.
Never argue with a fool.
Theyâre both wrong. You canât call yourself a black queen out here with straightened, blue hair. Embrace your âcultureâ by taking that mess out of your hair.
And the other female just sounds bitter. Again, people just taking advice from anyone nowadays
Eh - I tend to stay out of the natural / processed hair argument.
I've met women who were all about black culture with permed hair and women with natural hair that prefer white men.
The issue for me is who benefits from this foolishness. Cui bono?
If black traditional women and black modern women want to battle each other it shouldn't be for the benefit of white women, and it should be no place for men to offer their opinions.
I prefer clear lanes / staying out of other folk's business.
The KIng Richez dude is wildin for even being a part of this foolishness / trying to come up under a culture vulture.
âŚ. Youâre calling the white lady a culture vulture, yet saying itâs cool for black women to have processed abs colored hair. Make it make sense
All those black people on that show are clowns because theyâre contributing to that white lady. You understand?
I just donât understand how yâall subscribe to these people. You know the black dudes name so youâre clearly a fan.
Shame, insults, guilt, and the need to be right.