Lets be real here brehs, for us late 80s/early90s babies susie carmichael ......

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Was our first experience in black excellence

that episode where she pulled out the " i'm rubber you're glue" line on angelica and all of the babies were like:krs:

to the athletic dominance in all of the competitions she had with angelica and was still able to be kind to everyone

that'smysusie:to:
 

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Suzie the toddler gawdess paved the way for Vince and Gerald . She kept Angelica in check. :salute:
 

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And we wonder why this young generation is so pussified...dudes openly admitting that their role model growing up was a female cartoon baby

:dry:I was born in 89

and a nikka can't have more than one role model

I said FIRST, as in what I was watching when I was 3-4

you think I was like " mommy where's the pudding man" when I was 3 breh?
 

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That whole Carmichael family was black excellence. Her mom was a doctor, Dad wrote a TV show, one older brother was a genius, the other a gifted athlete, her older sister was HNIC. :blessed:
 

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I was raised by black excellence, I didn't need it from some part-time rugrat.

But if we talkin bout tv, Cliff and Claire Huxtable helped raise me. If we talkin cartoons, the PJs was my shyt. I was too old to be watchin Proud Family.
 
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