I used to work with an ex-Hilltop crip at my very first job in T-Town. He told me about his crack arrest in the 90s and how he got caught hiding it in his gums. "5 years for a tiny little rock man!" was his quote on the matter. Purp learned about the disparity in drug sentencing laws that day. Black power.
I used to work with an ex-Hilltop crip at my very first job in T-Town. He told me about his crack arrest in the 90s and how he got caught hiding it in his gums. "5 years for a tiny little rock man!" was his quote on the matter. Purp learned about the disparity in drug sentencing laws that day. Black power.
No one is buying this front that you have black friends
My next door neighbors were black dude. We used to laugh and play together just like MLK would have wanted. Sorry that makes you uncomfortable. I guess you Seattle guys prefer your racism to be more subversive and hidden. Makes sense.
My next door neighbors were black dude. We used to laugh and play together just like MLK would have wanted. Sorry that makes you uncomfortable. I guess you Seattle guys prefer your racism to be more subversive and hidden. Makes sense.
People who have real black friends dont always mention that they know black people. Only racist Seattle libs do that. Hth
Red Robin? Who the fuck do you think you're talking to? I'd rather hit up a dive bar down the street. At least I can see something interesting go down like meeting a dead black teenager's mother smoking a blunt or witnessing a fight over mating rituals. Plus I can stumble home blacked out. Purp's against drunk driving. That's how people lose their ability to dance.
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Your patsy-* ass would last about 5 second in my hood.
My next door neighbors were black dude. We used to laugh and play together just like MLK would have wanted. Sorry that makes you uncomfortable. I guess you Seattle guys prefer your racism to be more subversive and hidden. Makes sense.
People who have real black friends dont always mention that they know black people. Only racist Seattle libs do that. Hth
Haven't seen that dude in years. It was just a story from my life dude. Your inference that I was mentioning it for some sort of black card validation is the racist part. The funny thing is that if I showed a black friend this conversation (omg he's talking about black people!!!!1) they would roll their eyes at your posts. HTH. And fuck off.
My next door neighbors were black dude. We used to laugh and play together just like MLK would have wanted. Sorry that makes you uncomfortable. I guess you Seattle guys prefer your racism to be more subversive and hidden. Makes sense.
People who have real black friends dont always mention that they know black people. Only racist Seattle libs do that. Hth
Haven't seen that dude in years. It was just a story from my life dude. Your inference that I was mentioning it for some sort of black card validation is the racist part. The funny thing is that if I showed a black friend (omg he's talking about black people!!!!1) they would roll their eyes at your posts. HTH. And fuck off.
My next door neighbors were black dude. We used to laugh and play together just like MLK would have wanted. Sorry that makes you uncomfortable. I guess you Seattle guys prefer your racism to be more subversive and hidden. Makes sense.
People who have real black friends dont always mention that they know black people. Only racist Seattle libs do that. Hth
Haven't seen that dude in years. It was just a story from my life dude. Your inference that I was mentioning it for some sort of black card validation is the racist part. The funny thing is that if I showed a black friend (omg he's talking about black people!!!!1) they would roll their eyes at your posts. HTH. And fuck off.
My next door neighbors were black dude. We used to laugh and play together just like MLK would have wanted. Sorry that makes you uncomfortable. I guess you Seattle guys prefer your racism to be more subversive and hidden. Makes sense.
But did you judge them by the content of their character or by the color of their skin?
I used to work with an ex-Hilltop crip at my very first job in T-Town. He told me about his crack arrest in the 90s and how he got caught hiding it in his gums. "5 years for a tiny little rock man!" was his quote on the matter. Purp learned about the disparity in drug sentencing laws that day. Black power.
No one is buying this front that you have black friends
I used to work with an ex-Hilltop crip at my very first job in T-Town. He told me about his crack arrest in the 90s and how he got caught hiding it in his gums. "5 years for a tiny little rock man!" was his quote on the matter. Purp learned about the disparity in drug sentencing laws that day. Black power.
No one is buying this front that you have black friends
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People who have real black friends dont always mention that they know black people. Only racist Seattle libs do that. Hth