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That’s assault.
It was our first time at a strip club. Fun as hell. We also put dollars on our noses and the dancers would squat on our face and pick up the dollars with their buttcheeks.
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That’s assault.
"I won’t react to something just because I’m supposed to, because I’m an African-American,” Bryant said. “That argument doesn’t make any sense to me. So we want to advance as a society and a culture, but, say, if something happens to an African-American we immediately come to his defense? Yet you want to talk about how far we’ve progressed as a society? Well, we’ve progressed as a society, then don’t jump to somebody’s defense just because they’re African-American. You sit and you listen to the facts just like you would in any other situation, right? So I won’t assert myself."
Speaking of wildin'....
What does that have to do with RKelly?So you’re team Free R.Kelly?
It was our first time at a strip club. Fun as hell. We also put dollars on our noses and the dancers would squat on our face and pick up the dollars with their buttcheeks.
It was our first time at a strip club. Fun as hell. We also put dollars on our noses and the dancers would squat on our face and pick up the dollars with their buttcheeks.
What does that have to do with RKelly?
Perhaps you may need to improve in comprehension. The comment Kobe Bryant made has absolutely nothing to do with defending a criminal. His statement speaks to reacting to something. In fact, the quote was from back when Eric Garner and Trayvon Martin were killed, and Black men were, are, getting killed by the police.Idk where that came from, but from what I read, they’re not going to defend someone just because they’re black. R. Kelly is a good example. That man is sick. You not gonna be out here talking about #freeKellz just because he’s black.
Idk where that came from, but from what I read, they’re not going to defend someone just because they’re black. R. Kelly is a good example. That man is sick. You not gonna be out here talking about #freeKellz just because he’s black.
Hahaha, I’ve seen something similar. I was like 15 and my cousin’s baby daddy took me to a bachelor party going on down the street at a neighbor’s house. A couple of strippers were there and one laid down some dude who looked like Donkey from Shrek and laid a $10 bill flat on his mouth. Proceeded to pick it up with her lips and I’m not talking about the ones on her face.It was our first time at a strip club. Fun as hell. We also put dollars on our noses and the dancers would squat on our face and pick up the dollars with their buttcheeks.
First time at the club I seen a chick pull a dude on stage and lay him down, unwrap a blow pop and put the stick in his mouth and then ride the hell out of the pop end. Another stripper then started sucking on it.
Also, Stilletto's in Jersey is basically a girl on girl exhibition on stage.... as well as anything goes in the back rooms.
Hahaha, I’ve seen something similar. I was like 15 and my cousin’s baby daddy took me to a bachelor party going on down the street at a neighbor’s house. A couple of strippers were there and she laid down some dude who looked like Donkey from Shark and laid a $10 bill flat on his mouth. Proceeded to pick it up with her lips and I’m not talking about the ones on her face.
Bro was in love and caressing her the rest of time we were there.
Perhaps you may need to improve in comprehension. The comment Kobe Bryant made has absolutely nothing to do with defending a criminal. His statement speaks to reacting to something. In fact, the quote was from back when Eric Garner was killed, and Black men were, are, getting killed by the police.
Are you white or Black?
No, defending someone is not simply a reaction. There is something called willful ignorance and Kobe Bryant was talking about Trayvon Martin, and why he did not protest with other players.I’m black bruh, and defending someone is a reaction.
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No, defending someone is not simply a reaction. There is something called willful ignorance and Kobe Bryant was talking about Trayvon Martin, and why he did not protest with other players.
It was our first time at a strip club. Fun as hell. We also put dollars on our noses and the dancers would squat on our face and pick up the dollars with their buttcheeks.
That was the complete quote. The quote was self explanatory. He spoke to not reacting to something, due to the fact that he was african american. That includes the murder of a young black man, whom the President of the United States at the time stated, could have been his son.First of all, before you talk about comprehension, let’s talk about context. You can’t just post an insert from an article without any pretense and then try to call someone out for a lack comprehension. That’s almost like trolling. Which brings me to my next point, or question I should say. Mfer are YOU black??? This game has been played before on NT.
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