Kiyoshi-Dono
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Lol interesting Asians, White, and Non Black Hispanics/Latinos aren't being used for all these 'redefining' masculinity campaigns.
Not my Culture though![]()
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what contract? stop recycling old ass wives talesOnce u signed that contract u get con'd into doing things you wouldn't do if u worked at FedEx or at an it job![]()
nikka your kangaroo wristed bytch ass probably squinted your eyes and bit your lip when you saw that picture of pharrell
and those pictures of rick james and full force were what they wore on stage, artists use to dress up to pose for their promo and album covers - rock star shyt.
and that picture of shalamar is perfectly fine for that time period....you did know that right![]()
A lot of regular people dressed like that ...Are we really going to act like nikkas didn't dress hella wild throughout the late 70's and 80's?
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Your original OP was complaining about how black men would never dress "feminine", and when shown evidence that they absolutely did, now you're changing the argument that they only dressed like this for the rockstar factor, performance and promo...as if this magazine cover isn't promo for Skateboard P, who is a rock star in his own right.
Just admit you were wrong as usual and move on.
We don't spend a high enough percentage of our pay checks on frivolous shyt, that helps the economyWhat's wrong with being a man?
Your bytch ass is talking about the way people DRESSED...none of the men in those pictures are feminine at all (a word I never used BTW)
Like i said earlier, shaving off your beard and mustache, dying your hair blonde and voguing is a lot more than just the way you're "dressed".
I know you're paid or promoted by your sponsor to push their agenda around here, but at least stop lying and putting words in peoples mouths to make your arguments, ole bytch made nikka.