I swear i expect to see this bul all over the city when he comes here. I expect to see him in old city, downtown, northern liberties and manayunk. He going to be like A.I smh
1) At my internship back in the day, there was this 6' blonde white chick in our office. All the dudes lusted after her. I'm decent looking and ok (about 5'8"), and used to hang out with this Nordic looking cac dude who was about 6'3" on the job. He used to always brag about how he could go out dressed like sh*t and get into any club So anyway, one day the chick comes over to our cubicle and ask me out to lunch (your boy has game ), and swear to you the second I got back they were all talkin' about "this slut" , "white trash" , "probably was about business"
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2) Whenever I am out with foreign nikkaz, meaning overseas, the first "comfort" joke is about d*ck size. Meaning like to break the ice, sh*t like "I bet you're destroying our women", "Have you hurt anybody with that thing?", "have you scared off any women with your D?" Like they see a decent looking in shape black man and instantly get on some "My bish will definitely leave me for him"
Why lie, their fears were justified, some of them did, but you didn't hear it from me though
That includes Mexicans as well. To me it's always and that men meet a black man and start wondering how big his D is. I meet a somebody I'm hoping to learn something new/make money/get shown around/get introduced to bishes. So as a man I NEVER will understand how another man is thinking so much about my anatomy like that Gift and the curse I guess
chad was more cocky and just wanted attention, joel's just plain fun and goofing around. though im sure the sixers are gonna tell him to chill on twitter lol
While Joel Embiid has been making waves for his off the court activities and antics on his Twitter, let’s remember that the man is still a basketball player. More than a basketball player, he’s a man from Cameroon that is still heavily invested in his former countries and basketball from different countries.
Via a press release from Arn Tellem and Wasserman Media Group, Joel Embiid will be leading a basketball camp in Maine this Friday, August 8 for 180 young leaders from regions of conflict from the Middle East and South Asia as a part of Seed’s of Peace 11th Annual Play for Peace Program.
The campers, who are nearly half Israeli and Palestinian, will get a break from their rigorous daily encounters and be able to learn some hoop skills from some of the best young ballers in the world. Joining Joel Embiid will be his Philadelphia 76ers teammate Jerami Grant, No. 6 overall pick of the Boston Celtics Marcus Smart, and Steven Adams of the Oklahoma City Thunder. Boston native Brian Scalabrine will also be in attendance.
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