Really, I love the Irish. They drink like champions. They’re loving, welcoming, and funny. Close family friends are called aunts, uncles and cousins, much like it works in African families.
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The Irish wordscramble: Wine, wine, wine, cigarettes, cigarettes, cigarettes.
April 5th, 2009 · 2 Comments · char and the city, fierce flawless fabulous femme, friends, fam, and my ridiculously fun life, globe-trottery, life in black and white, snap[shot].
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LeBron and Giselle on Vogue
April 1st, 2009 · 4 Comments · life in black and white
What do you think of when you see this photo? Does this image conjure up any implication other than what it liteally is? Maybe something like this? LeBron James is the third man to appear on Vogue’s cover, and March 2008’s editorial photosoot features several athletes and models in different scenarios, photographed by [...]
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Is something wrong with this picture?
August 14th, 2008 · No Comments · life in black and white
I don’t know, maybe the same thing that’s strange about THIS photo on the right? I mean, I understand lighting can affect overall skin tone. I personally like my skin tone best on Sararrr’s camera. But damn, L’Oreal! AND damn In Style! I know both those women aren’t particularly dark, but their respective likenesses have [...]
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What I’d look like as a white.
August 6th, 2008 · 1 Comment · life in black and white
Ew. Creepy. Note the thin lips and narrow, aquiline nose. Mmmbuuhl. Me as a baby.Not cute. As a child. As an old hag.Um, no. My mom looks WAY better than this and I look just like her, so no. If I were East Asian:Note the almond eyes and gross skin tone. Puke. If I were [...]
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Jungle Fever! She’s Gotta Have It.
April 24th, 2008 · No Comments · life in black and white
Don’t let the title fool you. No, this isn’t some dish-all blog about interracial relationships…. for the most part. BUT, this can be your history lesson for the day. Lee’s Ladies: A Critical Analysis The history of blacks and American film spans the course of over 100 years. Ranging from the blatant, stereotypically bamboozling roles [...]
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