These guys have a hilarious take on this incident but it needs to be called out, people like this come in all colors. She later accused him of harassing her but what we see with our own eyes is pretty obvious.
this is years old, but the thought of this vid still makes me cringe.These guys have a hilarious take on this incident but it needs to be called out, people like this come in all colors. She later accused him of harassing her but what we see with our own eyes is pretty obvious.
Really? I had no idea as I am seeing it for the first time. I also thought it may be fake because some of it appeared staged.this is years old, but the thought of this vid still makes me cringe.
My wife had blond dreads (much better taken care of than this guy's, lol) for more than a decade. I also had dreads at one point. This girl implies that her's wasn't legit (got it when she lived in Africa) but mine was?Really? I had no idea as I am seeing it for the first time. I also thought it may be fake because some of it appeared staged.
IMO we need to all just let people be, if kids want to wear their pants have way down their ass, have dreads, etc. then let them. My generation wore bellbottoms and had greasy ass long hair, so what. Societal norms have always dictated how we expect people to act and dress to be culturally correct instead of minding their own business.
I've seen it on reddit a long time ago. I think it was considered real. Though Reddit is a self-entertainment echo chamber of teens whoring for fake internet currency co-owned by China, so who knows (or cares).The fucking Predator had dreadlocks![]()
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... I love these guys!
If you pay attention, she smiles in one of the shots. It's the kind of "can't keep it straight" smile. I think it's fake and made to screw with people. If it's real though, damn, what a shame. Another disenfranchised white man getting screwed by a society that is trying to put him down. Shame, bro... Shame.
If it was real she had no right to put her hands on him like that as he was just trying to get away from her.The fucking Predator had dreadlocks![]()
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... I love these guys!
If you pay attention, she smiles in one of the shots. It's the kind of "can't keep it straight" smile. I think it's fake and made to screw with people. If it's real though, damn, what a shame. Another disenfranchised white man getting screwed by a society that is trying to put him down. Shame, bro... Shame.
I've seen it on reddit a long time ago. I think it was considered real. Though Reddit is a self-entertainment echo chamber of teens whoring for fake internet currency co-owned by China, so who knows (or cares).
Of course, I agree. I was just being sarcastic...If it was real she had no right to put her hands on him like that as he was just trying to get away from her.
BTW, reddit's front page is a special collection of reposted fakes (>50%).Wow. If real, then she is crazy. Cute, but crazy.
People really seem to love or hate Reddit. Personally, it gives me a level playing field for my photos because I can post them to local subs (such as San Francisco or Bay Area) and get direct local feedback to an already baked in audience. I've been trying for years to grow my Instagram but you have to build your audience as well and that's something I've always struggled with there.BTW, reddit's front page is a special collection of reposted fakes (>50%).
I made it to the front page once....about medical stuff and the amount of vitriol and hate mail I got made me just delete my account, because you either ignore everything and some people will steal your narrative, or you find yourself fighting thousands of people. I simply don't have that sort of time or interest. To give an example there was a medical tech explaining that I'm wrong about something because the physicians they work with instruct them this or that way. In reality, I would be one of the people they'd page about similar issues, but you know the internet makes everyone an expert beyond. Thanks, but no thanks.People really seem to love or hate Reddit. Personally, it gives me a level playing field for my photos because I can post them to local subs (such as San Francisco or Bay Area) and get direct local feedback to an already baked in audience. I've been trying for years to grow my Instagram for years but you have to build your audience as well and that's something I've always struggled with there.
I think the biggest problem people have with Reddit though is the upvote/downvote and it can be brutal but overall it's been a good experience for me because I don't really go there to post controversial content. Still, for better or worse the voting system and how posts are viewed is entirely up to the people.
In Oregon they almost always smell like patchouli oil and weed, but no white drugs for the most part.Maybe it's my personal prejudices at work here, but every time I see a white person with cornrows, I assume they're gonna try to sell me meth out of the back of a beat up old IROC-Z.
Really? I had no idea as I am seeing it for the first time. I also thought it may be fake because some of it appeared staged.
IMO we need to all just let people be, if kids want to wear their pants have way down their ass, have dreads, etc. then let them. My generation wore bellbottoms and had greasy ass long hair, so what. Societal norms have always dictated how we expect people to act and dress to be culturally correct instead of minding their own business.
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