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  1. 2 points
    @Pioneer1, whoa sorry for the scare man I did not imagine that anyone would draw that conclusion. I just removed my photo. I'm pleased to report that I did make it to 2025, as we all know our length of time here on Earth is not known, so making it to 2025 was not guaranteed ๐Ÿ™‚ I trust all of us here make it to 2025 including one of all-time favorite posters @Cynique, aka @aka Contrarian May you all enjoy Peace & Love in the new year!
  2. But for real bro....I DID NOT type "near one"....lol. I know for an absolute FACT that I typed "neither one". I proof read the shit before I sent it.
  3. Cities like New York, San Francisco, and Boston are actually better for homeless people than most other cities in America because they tend to be 24 hours. -The subways are almost always running so you always have a warm place to sleep or hide out in. -Some building or establishment is almost always open for you to hide out or hang out in. -Plenty of people to beg from. -And because of the large crowds, you don't stick out like a sore thumb. While it may not be perfect, it beats being homeless in a cold desolate place like North Dakota or Wyoming.
  4. Yep. The media is selling a lot of *news* with these stories without receipts. @Pioneer1, I agree, nobody should be rushing to make judgements based on rumors and allegations. America has just re-elected a POTUS who had more charges than a Visa or Mastercard.๐Ÿ˜Ž
  5. ProfD Kev actually taught reinforced the principle that you should actually check people out and what they have to say FOR YOURSELF instead of going by what others say of them or even watching little snippets and sound bites of their work. When Kevin first came out, I thought the dude was a paid agent of the White racists to further divided Black men and women from eachother. That was based on what I HEARD about him and especially the little quick videos and snippets that people would post, usually of him saying something inflammatory. But when I actually sat back and listened to his entire show.....I actually began to appreciate his commentary. Not only did I like his analytical approach to the problems between Black men and women, but I liked how he had a strong "pimp hand" and was able to intellectually lay the smack down on his female detractors if need be. Although the "manosphere" claimed him, he wasn't part of it. Many if not most off those dudes are angry at women and seek to debase and insult them, while Kevin sought to REFORM and REFINE them.
  6. I figured she was a Black woman when they 1) stood around and let her burn and 2) didn't release her name within 24 hours.๐Ÿ˜Ž
  7. Kevin Samuels had carved out a nice niche for himself. That dude was hilarious. He gave both men and women the bizness.๐Ÿคฃ Gone too soon.๐Ÿ˜Ž
  8. Maybe he wanted to atone for and cleanse himself of that "gay kiss" he allegedly engaged in during the production of Gladiator II....lol.

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