intra vires
Glory to Michigan
I may not be able to finish this thread.Their state food is pepperoni rolls and mountain dew.

I may not be able to finish this thread.Their state food is pepperoni rolls and mountain dew.

You a sell-out. How you a real nikka but questioning whether or not to work for a no name white firm in a white ass town in a white ass state?
We career bedbucking now? Is that what we on??
Seems like your integrity has already been compromised, word to Steve Harvey.
I expect nothing less from a “real nikka” than opening up your own legal practice in your own community on the south side of Chicago the day after you graduate.
Otherwise all the shyt you talk on here about blackness is bullshyt.

You must really be out of options breh...
Willingly live amongst these people brehs...

Not a thang, homie. I’ve traveled through WVa quite a bit back when I was at A&T or for work, and despite their reputation, some of the best ppl I’ve met came from the state. Plus, there are quite a few of us there. The AA has some unique history there, as well.Thanks @AggieLean. and @Indiglow Meta (R$G). I think most people forget that black people worked in those coal mines too, and even today some families may even depend on it.

she likes it.
.There are a lot of OT brehs in Wheeling.
He shouldn't put 10 toes down (due to career) but I wouldn't call pimping on a white jawn "buck activity". Better them than your own, right?
That's an actual jawn tho.THAT DUDE OBSESSED PEEP HOW HE EDIT MY POST ABOUT CRACKER BARREL BISCUITS ALL CAUSE I SAID ITS NOT A REAL bytch AND SAID @biscuitsnbangers NOT HATED BY EVERYONE AND WHEN SHE SAY DUMB shyt WE DONT TRIP AS HARD CAUSE LEAST WE KNOW ITS NOT SOME TROLL ITS A ACTUAL bytch...PAY ATTENTION TO THAT nikka POST YOU'LL SEE HE NOT A bytch YOU A REAL ONE JUST START OBSERVING
That's an actual jawn tho.
Facto...a lot of brehs I know in Ohio and Maryland's peoples were from West V...and a lot of my brehs went out to West V for money...Thanks @AggieLean. and @Indiglow Meta (R$G). I think most people forget that black people worked in those coal mines too, and even today some families may even depend on it.