Must-see Black Love movie racks up $60 million in 2 days, absolute hit

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Petty Vandross.. fukk Yall
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:dahell: nikka u want us here for a scorsese movie

Whats the cliff
Cliff is that black women are going absolutely crazy for an interracial relationship from the show Love Island that they've been trying to push since 2 months now, the 2h30 movie you're seeing in the OP is what it evolved into :dead:.

They've also been demonizing the black men who participated in that same show too, while propping their fantasy up :mjpls:
 

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I thought about not making the thread but seeing that the video was 2h30 long I couldn't just let it go. These hoes are crazy breh :dead:
Seriously. Imagine watching that shyt for 2 hours. Imagine spending even more time compiling and editing it. They've really jumped the shark.
 

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Between 25% and 28% of twitter in the US is Black people. Let's assume Black women make up one-half of that, so 14%. The total number of people on twitter is 95.4 million people. 14% of that equates to 13.4 million Black women are on twitter. Out of 13.4 million maximum possible Black women likes, that tweet got 61.1 thousand. So .00455 of the Black women, or less than .5% of Black women on twitter liked that post.

I just wanted to give a bit of perspective on the issue, because while 61.1k looks large, it is insignificant compared to the number of Black women in the US who are actually estimated to be on Twitter. So to put it simply, there is no reason to take that tweet as any indication of what the full perspective as an aggregate for Black women is on this issue.


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"In the United States, there are approximately 95.40 million X (formerly Twitter) users, according to BankMyCell. This represents about 25% of the platform's global user base and a significant portion of the US population."

"While the exact number of Black people on Twitter isn't definitively known, studies and reports suggest that Black Americans make up a significant and disproportionately large portion of the platform's user base. Various sources estimate that Black people constitute between 25% and 28% of Twitter's users in the United States. This is notably higher than the percentage of Black people in the overall US population, which is around 14%."
 

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Between 25% and 28% of twitter in the US is Black people. Let's assume Black women make up one-half of that, so 14%. The total number of people on twitter is 95.4 million people. 14% of that equates to 13.4 million Black women are on twitter. Out of 13.4 million maximum possible Black women likes, that tweet got 61.1 thousand. So .00455 of the Black women, or less than .5% of Black women on twitter liked that post.

I just wanted to give a bit of perspective on the issue, because while 61.1k looks large, it is insignificant compared to the number of Black women in the US who are actually estimated to be on Twitter. So to put it simply, there is no reason to take that tweet as any indication of what the full perspective as an aggregate for Black women is on this issue.


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"In the United States, there are approximately 95.40 million X (formerly Twitter) users, according to BankMyCell. This represents about 25% of the platform's global user base and a significant portion of the US population."

"While the exact number of Black people on Twitter isn't definitively known, studies and reports suggest that Black Americans make up a significant and disproportionately large portion of the platform's user base. Various sources estimate that Black people constitute between 25% and 28% of Twitter's users in the United States. This is notably higher than the percentage of Black people in the overall US population, which is around 14%."
I see what you're trying to say but to be honest, you don't need all 13.4 million of Black women to like a tweet in order to understand what Black women generally like or dislike. The fact is that it's a popular tweet with mostly positive reactions from a distinct group.
 
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