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almost every man in the world that has had a deep argument with a woman has threatened to kill her thats just as common a woman screaming for god and shit no matter how good or bad you are fucking her
almost every man in the world that has had a deep argument with a woman has threatened to kill her thats just as common a woman screaming for god and shit no matter how good or bad you are fucking her
I love this man....And his lips....
Wtf...nah
I can't give you no more hoes breh. I see you don't know how to control yourself. You hit Yas raw too didn't it?I wonder what he's doing
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we ouchea this weekend cuh
The hate is STRONG for Raheem Devaughn now. My house hates Raheem Devaugh now . . . . what is that I smell outside . . . Raheem Devaughn hate . . . Sniff. Yes, deeply I will breath it in. DEEPLY.
you just ain't been in a deep enough argument. i havent either but when them love juices is flowing killing her becomes an option
"I mean, I don't know where my roots go to," Raven explains. "I don't know how far back they go... I don't know what country in Africa I'm from, but I do know that my roots are in Louisiana. I'm an American. And that's a colorless person."- Raven Symone
Listening to Neyo FAM?you can call me crazy
Yo we gotta talk
On not wanting to be labeled as African American:
I felt so...vindicated when I read this. As a younin' I thought most of what she said, I felt that I couldn't identify myself as the African part of American because I had no idea where my roots go. For a period of time I simply referred to myself as 'person' when it came to that label. People looked at me funny, and wondered what the hell is this chick talking about. But the thing is, we as Black people in America (a label which I have grown to embrace) we are lucky if we can narrow ourselves down to a modern country in Africa, let alone a group of people.
I don't agree with all that was said in this interview but sometimes it's nice to know that being vilified for your feelings and thoughts as one person isn't so bad if others can come to the same conclusion.
Circumstances can grow kindred feelings.
So, even though you're clearly "black", you'd rather describe yourself as "colorless"? And, you'd rather subscribe to an idiotic theory than accept your obvious heritage? C'mon man.
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