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High horse? Show me where so I can climb down please. There's nothing cryptic. What he was accused of (putting her hand on his tings) is TRUE. The story leading up to it (her version) doesn't match his. It's also very suspect dropping screen shots where she's deleted replies he has given. This also happened start of the year. 6 months ago. Why were they and friends and associates of each other still in contact? It's not a good look. I hate the word clout but what exactly are you trying to achieve here? Anyone that wants to speak to him can do what I done and phone him innit.
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When you strip all 8 pages down the absolute bottom line is he shouldn't be moving her hand to place it on his tings. That's it. The background story to it will have two sides but that's irrelevant. And he's owned that. The fuck he gotta come here and explain?
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So you know me. Come say hello. Lemme leave that there.
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I'm not here to play *BREAKING NEWS* but after speaking to him at great length I'm glad I carried the opinion of calling him up and hearing his side. And as a grown man who knows how the man/woman patterning ting can go I'm inclined to agree with his story. He admits wrong. Not in the context SHE described but I also believe that why this is coming out 6 months later and why the conversation screen shot looks very fucking one sided I swear to Lucifer himself women really can get a man killed or thrown in jail. There's accountability and lessons to be learned and shit has been explained to him and he knows this. He ain't hearing anything different to what I was telling him 10 fucking years ago when people didn't wanna listen. Now people are getting baited and stories mad twisted to look like they belong in jail by these millennial hoes when real girls are out here really really being sexually assaulted.
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Shout me because I've been heavily involved in his life in the past and on more than one occasion I've been unhappy with him but overall he was a good guy (before I heard all this). At the same time I'm not going to sit here and judge becauseI'm by no means perfect either. Just know I'm very disappointed in what I'm reading. This is all very sad.
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Trash.
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"On God". I am finished.
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I deleted it in 2014. People I didn't like and just inna people seeing my kids and I grow up on there these times those nearest and dearest to me that don't use that site don't see my family etc grow. Just felt the wrong way round. As for exes or links nah. I don't block people. Just ignore them. Let it really bun them I don't care.
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Again, hate it or not, the game is the game. Granted she went through fuckery, within 16 months we was in a two bedroom house. Not flat. HOUSE.
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Eldest is 15 in September so what...? Literally this time 15 years ago. 2003. Listen, this is how it was. Sounds mad f**ked but what you're hearing was normal them times. I used to go raves in Thornton Heath and at the end of the night mandem are lining up outside the girls toilets and all battrying one ting or getting head because she's been drinking champs and wine all night. I could never understand a battery. I remember getting head one time off a ting I moved to and mandem came in the room and because she never stopped, they just watched. I looked around and it come like lions preying. She gave me the look as if to say "Can I...?" All smiling. I went home. Wasn't hanging around to see David Attenborough live.
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All banter aside, even I posted that pic. That's not a regular suit mate. The drop is SERIOUS.
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When I was with my girl (at the time. Ex now) she got moved into one by Crystal Palace after her Mum kicked her out when finding out she was pregnant. Was the worst experience. They had to move her out of there. Bare drugs and mandem just walking in and out smoking drinking etc. And obviously her being pretty guys would try it. All knocking on her door and shit. In the end had to come out there cah one don forced into her room and try sexually assault her. She moved into a Mother & Baby Unit til she got housed.
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1 more game until FREEDOM.
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I should be gassed. But I think I'm not watching it just to see how it all ends rather than being psyched for a great show. If that makes sense.
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It's nearly that time of year again
Seth Rollins replied to Benicio del Toney's topic in Sports Room
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So Sky now only have the Premier League and lower league. Lol.
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Of the 2000 era that turned everyone from hard rappers to soft singing ass motherfuckers yeah he's to BLAME. Key word being "Blame". He is to blame for the decline of Hip Hop as we traditionally know it.
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All my bocats in the place with style and grace...
Seth Rollins replied to yhfam's topic in Whatever
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All my bocats in the place with style and grace...
Seth Rollins replied to yhfam's topic in Whatever
When they do this and you stick a finger in their arse and then squirt and shower you >>>____________________ Slipping that finger in they will buss in seconds iyah. -
It’s 2018, yet, we live in a time where BLACK promoters, Black Comics and predominantly Black audiences, are still facilitating ‘Jamaica versus Africa’ comedy shows. But that’s okay, it’s just ‘bants’. Where Black people still make judgements about one another based on their skin tone, their ass to waist ratio, the legitimacy of one’s ‘Black card’ for being clued up on popular culture and how ‘good’ ones hair is (subject to the level of concentrate of non-Black DNA). A time when Ghanian v Nigerian Jollof is still a thing. Where people are often ridiculed for having strong accents from ‘back home’ and where we still mock African names we can’t pronounce. According to unearthed, historic Tweets, Somali-Swedish Broadcast Presenter, Model and Brand Ambassador, Maya Jama (who also happens to be longtime girlfriend of Ghanian Grime and Hip-Hop Artist, Stormzy), made some disgusting, prejudiced, ableist and colourist remarks, circa 2012. She was called out and she took to Twitter to apologise. Her apology was weak. It stunk of ‘If I appease everyone, I should be okay’. No! ALL Lives Do NOT Matter here – come again darling! And come again she did. Jama offered an additional apology, stating that she knows she “could definitely have worded it a lot better.” She expressed regret at her actions and for further offending people. In addition to scathing public opinion, there is also the factor of her partners Mother, Sisters and other relatives; holding such vile views, will no doubt not do her any favours, but somehow, I doubt they will be vilifying her to the extent that the public are. Jama and Stormzy’s generation (she’s 23, he’s 24) seem obsessed with complexion; he speaks of ‘lighties’ often in his music, as do many of their peers. Lightskinned women are often applauded, lauded and put on a pedestal, whereas darkskinned Black women are usually reduced to body-parts, sexual references or mentioned as an after-thought “Here for the lightskin girl with the big bumper, and the black bredrin with the breasts.” – Stormzy, Skengman 4 lyrics So, this holier than thou rhetoric; this dragging of a then teenager (16 or 17 at the time of the Tweets being published), who said some truly fucked-up things, this call for her to be the scapegoat for every one of us dark-skinned women who are smeared on a daily basis for our melanin-rich complexion, is tragic and excessive! I, like many, am sick to the back-teeth, of anti-dark-skinned Black women comments, memes and so-called jokes. They’re abhorrent, they’re cruel and, they hurt. Irrespective of age, profession and social standing, they still cut to the bone. Being a dark skinned Black woman is a constant, daily struggle. We’re bottom of the rung in a society that disses us at the drop of a hat. However, this outrage seems a little off-kilter to me. I’m reading comments and seeing social-media posts vilifying Jama on a level that has shocked and saddened me. Much of it, is in the guise of outrage, yet when read minus emotion, is actually coming from a deep-seated place of anti-lightskinism (not a real word, obvs). I get it; over the years, we’ve been the butt of SO many sick and spiteful ‘jokes’ and comments, that this feels like sweet justice. We want someone to pay for all of that hurt. We want someone to suffer for all of our inflicted pain. “Who does she think she is?!” Is a frequently lambasted question being bandied about, but I don’t think anyone asking it, has taken a moment to consider that maybe, just maybe, she’s still trying to work that out. Was Maya Jama wrong for making those comments and posting those Tweets? Yes, unequivocally, but, can we all stop being hypocrites for a minute, orrrr, nah?! When you were 17 years old and coming up, tell me you honestly never dissed an African class mate at college or school for the way they spoke, the food they ate or the clothes they wore. Tell me you never laughed at or mispronounced an African name. Tell me you honestly never dissed Somali’s or referred to them as some other race or sub-group of people that you didn’t consider to be Black. Many of us are guilty of these things. Many of us have since grown-up, learned better so we could do better, studied our heritage and history, built friendships with people outside of our usual ‘just-like-me’ circles and understand that White Supremacy played a huge part in our everyday, cavalier relationship with self-hate. We have progressed. We have grown. We are wiser, more educated and less ignorant. We wear African print garms and eat food from one another’s cultures. It’s cool; we’re diverse now. We blend now. We rate our own now, and we claim more than just the country or island we were familiar with whilst growing up. The beauty is, we had space and time to do that; to adjust, to learn and to fix-up, without the incessant, savage nature of social-media flogging us with our previous, misjudged or spiteful words. Following Jama’s double-apology, is she genuinely sorry? I don’t know. Will she learn from this episode? I strenuously hope so! Unfortunately for Jama, her recently coveted BBC Radio One role and numerous brand endorsements, including her latest campaign around diversity, with cosmetic giant, Maybelline, now look to be in jeopardy. Personally, I don’t think she should lose her job(s) or endorsements, rather, I think this is a great opportunity for Jama (and others), to re-educate themselves around colourism, pride in ones identity and heritage, but also, to consider that a life in the public eye means just that. Privacy is a thing of the past; the internet never forgets; a digital footprint lasts for life, not a London Fashion Week season. Yes, Jama should be held accountable for her comments and Tweets, but the real question here is, what does accountability look like, in this scenario specifically, and what should be sacrificed to obtain it? https://medium.com/@ComfortWA/its-2018-yet-we-live-in-a-time-where-black-promoters-black-comics-and-predominantly-black-6b203a4bfd3a My friend wrote this. Good read.
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Wide age range on the forum, so I get that people don't rate Missy, but Supa Dupa Fly (1997) is one of the best female rap albums ever. Da Real World LP (1999) is also a banger. Kim, Foxy, Eve, Da Brat, Missy. My Top 5. Remy is nice but I'm not feeling many artists from this era
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16 pages of man going back and forth about a black man beating MARRYING a white ting when this forum was RIFE with the same black men hounding RWD girls in the DM and beating on the sly.
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To my knowledge, just him.