August Alsina said Will Smith told him he could smash Jada if he wanted to...

Saying there are too many men who deal with marital trauma through emotions and there aren't enough men killing their wives, and kids then committing suicide in light of marital problems is funny?
Yes the Chris Benoit joke was funny.

Finding a joke funny doesn't mean you don't see an issue being AS serious as what it is.

It just means the joke was found to be funny.

Nothing further.
 
Just imagine if Jada was a man.

A 43 year old man who moves his 22 year old side piece into the house he shares with his wife and teenage children.

4 years later this man is able bring his same wife on his TV show (in front of the whole world) and say:

- it was just an "entanglement" with a side piece 5 years older than our son while we were "on a break"

- an affair with a side piece half his age (again, in the same house he shared with his wife and teenage kids) is what he needed to "heal" and "feel good"

- he hasn't talked to the side piece in a long time (although evidence shows the side piece was on the same show in 2019).

- the wife should be proud of herself for showing how strong she is to continue loving him and he has ZERO regrets and it's All Love!

- even going so far as to say that the affair was the only way to prove how strong their marriage actually was

- whole time he and his show is making money off the views and attention

Edit: Imagine if Will was a man. SMH. Aint no way in hell I coulda sat at that table.

You gonna have to untangle that entanglement on your own G.

Jada is the GOAT!!!!!

Got Will out here lookin like a real life Commander Lock...


You forgetting the part in the scenario where the wife was in a lesbian relationship with Tisha Campbell and been banging all her male movie co-stars for over the past 15 years :lol:
Saying there are too many men who deal with marital trauma through emotions and there aren't enough men killing their wives, and kids then committing suicide in light of marital problems is funny?
DCAllAfrican DCAllAfrican is a weirdo dumbass.

Dont mind him looking for attention with that post.
So they divorcing or no?
No.

For what though?
 


Will body language breakdown :rofl:

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Mark Anthony
Oh and Benny Medina
But he be smashing the ladies too
Gabrielle Union
That’s why her and jada was beefing
and Heidi de la Rosa
And sally richardson
But they both was smashing sally
In their sex dungeon
Sally almost broke up their marriage
Because they was fighting over her
Sally is WILD
Also the real reason him and his first wife/bm broke up
Was because she found out he was gay
Maaaaan will would buy him a Bentley every year for his bday
They was messing around HEAVY

Dis man here :lol :lol
 
i think they just putting out a list of who will supposedly smashed to cover up hes gay.

now as we are older if you watch fresh prince season 1-3 and believe will straight I got a magic bean to sell you

mans was zesty as **** on that show
Bro...another thought....what if there's a hidden meaning over what happened to him at the playground.. he got jumped and he got turned out. '*** got flipped turned upside down'...👀👀👀🤔🤔.
 
Will looked like he went through his feels right before they started filming.
 
Yes the Chris Benoit joke was funny.

Finding a joke funny doesn't mean you don't see an issue being AS serious as what it is.

It just means the joke was found to be funny.

Nothing further.
Do you apply this to racially charged humor as well? Have you ever taken issue with or thought that someone was possibly racist for laughing at racially insensitive jokes? Or have you thought 'Just because they thought it was funny doesn't mean they don't see the issue being as serious as it is. They just found the joke funny'?
 
Do you apply this to racially charged humor as well? Have you ever taken issue with or thought that someone was possibly racist for laughing at racially insensitive jokes? Or have you thought 'Just because they thought it was funny doesn't mean they don't see the issue being as serious as it is. They just found the joke funny'?
Good point.
 
Do you apply this to racially charged humor as well? Have you ever taken issue with or thought that someone was possibly racist for laughing at racially insensitive jokes? Or have you thought 'Just because they thought it was funny doesn't mean they don't see the issue being as serious as it is. They just found the joke funny'?
As a black man who happens to watch a few white comedians. I understand that a joke is a joke.
 
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