I miss home, man! Also Empire State of Mind always has me feeling some type of way when i hear it. I know I'm not from New York, but the city has always been a hop, skip, and a jump away and I'd go just about every other weekend. I would really just go to party and shop then come the fuck home -- nobody's trying to do a whole bunch in the city because of how they try to price rape niggas. Living close to the city always made me feel like NYC was so overrated when people would gush about it (I still think that, though). But I do miss NYC and day trips to thrift stores, free summer concerts, meeting groups of bk boys to spend a couple hours with, friendly bums, GOOD MUSIC AT THE FUCKING CLUB, the parades, street shows, tourists taking pictures of tall buildings, sex shops, the always interesting subway rides, buying jewelry on the street, sahara hookah, big ass $1 pizza slices, etc.
I don't understand how Rihanna is doing the same shit that chicks have been doing in the hood since the 90's and is getting press for it?
People are really like "Her nails are dope!" I can't even count how many times I've seen that design on the airbrush boards @ Nail 3000, Pretty Nails, and T&P Nails. I'm really over the Rihanna hype. She don't even know wtf she's wearing, she's just going along with the shit because she knows she gets attention for it.
Also I can't with Amber Rose anymore. Yeah, I think she has a great body and she is still gorge but I truly feel like she doesn't have 'Ye's best interest at heart. Obviously IDK what kind of relationship her and 'Ye have but if she was really wifey material she would have him a little more grounded. And it doesn't help that she forever looks like she's on the hoe stroll. I just really don't care for the image she embodies. It's classless.
I'm not off all this VMA hype either. I'm not going to go in about it but basically this has turned into an excuse to incite all the racist remarks that white people want to say about blacks but can't until a black person does something that, seemingly, justifies it.
It's not a black/white thing, it really wasn't even a malicious thing. Yeah, I think Kanye was wrong, but look at the real shit: the numbers. Let that speak for itself.
I'm done talking statistics.
Keep it juicy.
