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  1. Happy Fathers Day,To All Of The Responsible Black Fathers On,Fathers Day.The White Media Likes To Portray. All Black Fathers As Dead beats,Not Involved In Rasing Their Children.In The Black Community,Unfortunately There Are Black Men Who Have Children And Choose Not To Care For Their Children.Cheers For All Of The Responsible,Black Fathers On Fathers Day..
  2. Yes, Harry, and that includes Troy, Chris, Delano, and Pioneer - who is a father-at-large. Xeon? You, too, if you have kids. Have a great day, guys!
  3. It's funny how UPROXX works. I actually hate that they bought Dimemag.com Dime used to be one of the best basketball mags and sites in the biz and it has just fallen apart. I guess the same problem in publishing with Black websites has happened in every industry. There used to be a ton of indie sports site, now there are only a few. Those left over are basically getting what they can and exiting. You can see why they are doing so though. When they become a part of the machine there is a lot of dough in the payout... but it leaves the market less interesting. Check out this post on how much Hypebeast (a former indie lifestyle blog) garnered in a Chinese IPO: http://www.cbpublish.com/lifestyle-blog-hypebeast-soars-708-in-record-asia-debut-bloomberg/ I hate those clickthrough lists, but I get it.

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