When and where the hell did this bonnet/shower cap shyt start?

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Yeah, that’s exactly what I said. Being obtuse doesn’t support what you’re saying. I clearly said my parents taught my siblings to have pride in how we carried ourselves.

What we see today is a symptom of a lack of pride collectively. How long can we keep on blaming white supremacy as if we have no autonomy?

How can we even battle white supremacy when enablers like yourself think being sloppy is acceptable and any critique is self hate?

We’re in a race war and there are those of us who don’t even know it or care, and it’s reflected in how we carry ourselves.

I remember seeing my aunt beat the brakes off my cousin cause he didn't want to put lotion after he got out the shower :heh:

Growing up we couldn't leave the house if our hair wasn't combed, our clothes wasn't clean and ironed, our shoes were clean, and we didn't put lotion on. My parents didn't play that shyt.

But I'm an old nikka though. I grew up in a time when there was only 2 genders.
 

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i mean its aight at home i get it u going to bed and want to save your edges.
but not at the mf grocery store :snoop:
not when u dropping the kids off at school :damn:
bytch u know enough to not go to work like that take that shyt off- and get off that telephone
 

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Some of the best p*ssy I’ve ever gotten has come when a woman is wearing a oversized T-shirt and her bonnet when she calls you over :whoo:
 

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I remember seeing my aunt beat the brakes off my cousin cause he didn't want to put lotion after he got out the shower :heh:

Growing up we couldn't leave the house if our hair wasn't combed, our clothes wasn't clean and ironed, our shoes were clean, and we didn't put lotion on. My parents didn't play that shyt.

But I'm an old nikka though. I grew up in a time when there was only 2 genders.
the good ol' days :salute:
 
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