Mannnn, my husband was pissed when I showed him. That man tired of me y’all lol:shrug2:
And for beard fluffiness
Yall fuckin with this?
betKeep em coming but turn mic up
You not outsideMo3 was a star in the making
Bruh music is great. Damn shame I lived im Dallas to Arlington to Fort Worth and never heard of him.
Whats even more hilarious is i didnt know he had a song called outside
Read the esay and share ..
This shit is eerily right on time because
This white chick with a shitty disposition was the cause of this dude getting fired... hes been putting up with her bullshit on the daily but he told her about herself and left because he was fed up....
Moreover, the societal expectation of Black forgiveness seemed to be endemic to having a thick skin in the workplace.[14] Fear of Black rage spurred vagrancy and loitering laws, after all.[15] Black forgiveness soothed anxiety that there was not any rage, thus hug your brother’s murderer, proclaim a church bomber has been forgiven—be gracious and dignified. The question remained: Why did I have to build my tolerance threshold to acclimate to a hostile environment but the people creating that environment could remain the same?
There are four stages to selective offense.
I have observed how these four stages unfold, particularly when the person engaging in harmful conduct is a white male. Once in conversation with attorneys, one mentioned a white male judge who was known to have a moody disposition. He remarked with a chuckle, “We call him Grumpy Grandpa.” The judge’s disgruntled disposition was transformed into a charming quirk that humanized him. For all intents and purposes, his behavior was unprofessional. A judge’s demeanor is essential to the role, especially when interfacing with litigants who are traumatized or stressed by the eviction process. Yet not only was the harmful effect ignored, it was turned into an attribute of his personality. There is also another layer as to why this harmful behavior is attributed to charm or humor. The act of humiliating, regulating, or rebuking people of color, especially in a public setting, has historically been a form of entertainment. From lynching as an American pastime to interactions with the police to degrading interactions in the workplace, inflicting pain on people of color is a public sport. Thus, when a person perpetuates this harm, they are seen as humorous because their actions are amusing for some to watch.
Should be all black
It shouldn't leave the concept phaseShould be all black