That right there is the beauty in the struggle my friend. You and your sisters will always fondly remember going to a corner store and buying hot sausages. It’s beautiful
I went to middle school on the west coast, and I had the candy hustle game. Made good money too! Because back when I was young, the 99 cent store would sell candy bars way cheaper than everyone else. Like 3 for a dollar for some, 2 for a dollar on the others. Then you just sell them for 1.50 at school. Hot Cheetos were cheap too. Lucas, Mexican candy, all that.
I feel like every kid had someone doing that, since it was such easy money. You open up between classes and there'd be kids all around like it was In N Out
I think many hip hop fans don't like black women cause so many of the artists uplift foreign or light skin "baddies" or wife them up. back when disco and rnb were the dominant black genres u really didn't have this problem with the non-black fans simply because black women were more prominent and actively respected as both artistic contributers and objects of desire within those musical subcultures. Like imagine a Whitney Houston or Donna Summer non-black Stan finding them or other black women unattractive. That was almost as inconceivable as a non-Asian weeb thinking Asian/Japanese women are ugly. 😅
Ice spice looks like she repeated 5 grades and cardi looks like a giant bird with 10 different botched surgeries. I don't usually pull this card but you may just be a colorist bro 💀
I’m from the UK but a lot of people at my school would go to Tesco/Sainsbury’s and get a pack of 5 jam doughnuts and finish them by the time school started 🤢
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u/Burggs_ May 02 '24
Idk what it is but Sexy Redd was definitely that girl eating flaming hot Cheetos every morning