She so fukking fine…Aida Osman man
The Coli is the only place I know people who actually walk and/or talk about this. Blown how this and the Black Lady Sketch Show get reupped yet no one pays it any mind irlThese new episodes felt like a string of awkward/ uncomfortable moments peppered with cringey pop culture references
I might have to bush this
I feel like they want to showcase the misogyny in rap.These new episodes felt like a string of awkward/ uncomfortable moments peppered with cringey pop culture references
I might have to bush this
The last season sketch show I did not watch cept for the first ep and it wasn't funny. The trailer wasn't funny. It needed to be canceled, having managed the thread it sank like a stone whenever I updated it past two years. Some sketches were funny, but yeah it was more miss than hit.The Coli is the only place I know people who actually walk and/or talk about this. Blown how this and the Black Lady Sketch Show get reupped yet no one pays it any mind irl
the actress who plays the stud is actually attractive
I can't see shorty taking no diccc breh. She look like a MMA fighter.the actress who plays the stud is actually attractive
I don't know how you could
She ain't of it
She has as much of a connection to it that well off white kids who grew up listening to it do
Issa Rae: Why 'Insecure' Is Not Made 'for Dudes' or 'White People'
"I want a place in the culture," says Issa Rae, creator and star of HBO's 'Insecure.'www.rollingstone.com
Her own blackness – and others’ interpretations of it – were at the forefront of Rae’s difficulty adjusting. During the Nineties, she found herself falling behind popular taste, leading to claims from both her white and black peers that she wasn’t “black enough.”
“When Tupac died, I didn’t know who he was and didn’t know how to pronounce his name. My hair was natural. I didn’t have name-brand clothes and had no sense of fashion. I was just a misfit.”
Just found out she is dating Earl SweatshirtAida Osman man