@DropTopDoc @malbaker86 Have yall ever been to baton rouge?
Man it ain’t shyt to do in BR.
I have, it’s aight, but I’m a fan of schools close to HBCU’s, you get the best of both worlds, that’s why i loved being in Tuscaloosa i was up the street from bama got to their events, and fukk with they broads
I'll just go by conference
ACC: Ga Tech
Big 10: Penn St
SEC: Tennessee
Big 12: Texas
PAC12: Stanford
Probably go to Stanford outta all of the . Stanford degree and connections >>> whatever those other school could offer
Gtech would be cool because you in Atl right on peach tree st, but nikka I’m thinking about them fukking classes, they gon murder you for that degree
I’d probably do tally or Miami in the acc
Stanford for the connection would be clutch, but it would suck that most of the surrounding area is expensive as fukk so probably no living off campus
And shame on you for not mentioning podcast favorite the Arizona schools, for the broads/partying
Seattle is nice af, but the black women pop is probably exclusive to the campus only
For the big ten Michigan obviously, but I’m willing to believe it’s some broads in College Park and for sure in the DMV you winning, probably find my African Queen out there
Big 12 it’s austin or Norman or Stillwater but probably Austin because i know Texas pumps money into the football squad and the campus loves you
Was gonna say Stanford and GT but they aint got the football pedigree i'd want.
And you actually gotta work for that degree, but once you get it, you solid as fukk and so many connects, White dude i went to school with was in a group with me for one of my last classes, him and his wife went to tech, well soon as he was graduating his wife got an offer for a job in Texas working for a gas company making high six figures because of her degree, i was like damn all you gotta do is just make decent money and y’all straight
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@Buckeye Fever said , unlike the c00ns in ann arbor :Scustbrutus:
An unwelcome assignment: Protecting the KKK during an Ann Arbor rally
By Rich Kinsey
Then 18-year-old Keshia Thomas of Ann Arbor shields a man wearing a Confederate T-shirt from an angry crowd during a Ku Klux Klan rally on June 22, 1996, outside Ann Arbor's city hall. Thomas, who won national attention for her act, later said: “People don’t have to remember my name. I just want them to remember that I did the right thing."
Poor girl ain’t know no better, but she ain’t did shyt right, then