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If You Need A Good Laugh.........

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Check out this clip.

He clowned so much, atleast one of his jokes WILL take yo ass out.....lol

 

 

My man Tariq needs to do his own comedy show.

This clip is MM 50-1:08 for the comedy, but he does touch on other more serious subjects for the first hour or so.

 

PBT addressed the DJ Envy situation too.

 

Tariq is hilarious especially when he goes in on tethers and clowns.🤣😎

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I don't even consider DJ Envy Black.
I'm not sure exactly what his ethnic background is but he clearly grew up hanging around AfroAmericans and learning our mannerism and was clearly accepted by the community he was in AS a fellow Black man.

Oh, he has Black IN him.....maybe he's mixed.
Maybe he's some sort of Latino.
But....if I may tap in to Tariq Nasheed's rhetoric....his features aren't that typical of the average FBA.

Neither does the man he was in those videos dealing with.
Both of them look like they are of the same racial/ethnic background.
 

 

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This is one of the reasons we need to keep it in the "family".
Stop accepting so many of these "funny" people into our social gatherings and families expecting some sort of comradery with them.

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