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Showing content with the highest reputation on 08/06/2023 in Posts

  1. @Pioneer1, Up to 30 years ago, white folks were handing out labor jobs that allowed Black folks to come up. Many of those types of jobs have been out-sourced overseas or automated or handed over to immigrants. IMO, Black folks (ADOS/FBA) failed to pool their wealth in such a way that they could become self-sufficient in terms of building a sustainable infrastructure. In 2023, Black folks should not have to rely on white folks or anyone else for jobs. A sustainable infrastructure could have insured that every Black person had employment. Hard work is relative in proportion to the type(s) of jobs one does and their knowledge, skills and abilities. More importantly, how much one wants to prosper. That applies to both individuals and collectively.😎
  2. Lol....you know most couples ain't gonna do that. The average couple in the U.S. are fat, lazy, lounging around the place in their underwear or sweats farting and drinking around eachother.....and LIKE IT that way. Try to get the average woman to do some stretches with you and she may THINK it's a novel idea for a while, but it won't be long before she LEAVES you for some dude who don't want to do any damn stretches except in the bedroom...lol. The rest of the time he's laying around in his boxers and t-shirt drinking beer and cussing about something....lol.

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