Whoaaa.
Used to shop at Lidl when we lived in France.
Whoaaa.
Used to shop at Lidl when we lived in France.
What a beautifully smooth body! Call me picky, but I do wish she was filled out just a little bit more. I wanna see insane curves!
oh, Picky…
(Source: yasmeen1)
it’s okay to look like this.
it’s okay to look like this.
it’s okay to look like this.
it’s okay to look like this.
it’s okay to look like this.
it’s okay to look like this.
it’s DOPE AS FUCK to look like this.
really? we takin it there? bring it on.
So luvahs, you know that I think about you all often and talk to you plenty, and I blog with you in mind from time to time. You know when you see things and your like “this is so Brandon!” So I have decided to start makin tags for yall on pictures that i blog for you. So that means, you can always search or click your tags and see “Post of Interest” especially tailored for your particular hoedom, in only the way I could. So here are some: (please if I forgot you, you KNOW its just cause I’m blazed as hell, just remind me!)
Leshaun: #SatyaCake.
Brandon: #Bowe
Jetia: #Jesha
Thandi: #thandi
Shon: #Shon!
Shaun: #shaunathn
Zelena: #zele
Sebastian: #Sebas
Glen: #GlenTheLion
Aaron: #Aa+
Idk who else really follows my blog, how ever if you are a luvah and you follow the blog, let me know and I will make a tag for you.
Thandi. One of the people I wish I knew from tumblr land, she seems like the coolest. :]
follow the tag i made you hoe!
I will be going thru my blog and tagging previous post as well for those moments when you like to click and click and then come back to ‘real’ life.

Sister Souljah on Larry King Live Part 1, Part 2 (1992)
Rap artist, activist and author Sister Souljah addressing the controversy that arose after remarks she made following the 1992 LA Riots. Sister Souljah was quoted as saying: ”If black people kill black people every day, why not have a week and kill white people?” As a result Bill Clinton infamously compared Sister Souljah to white supremacist and Klu Klux Klan member David Dukes. In this interview Sister Souljah puts her comments into context while providing a sharp social analysis of White supremacy, racism and capitalism in America and their toxic impact on the socio-economic infrastructure of American society. She also explains why she proudly identifies as an African and why she chose to express herself through Hip-Hop music. The Guardian later described Sister Souljah’s comments as a key event in the history of Hip-Hop.
much respect for this woman. her autobiography (No Disrespect) is a must-read for WOC, particularly AA women.
POWER! THIS IS A MUST WATCH!!!! PLEASE PLEASE TRUST ME ON THIS. ONE OF THE GREATEST MOMENTS IN BLACK HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SHE READ HIM LIKE THE 10 COMMANDMENTS. LIKE THE UPANISHADS. LIKE THE ICHING. LIKE MEDU NTR. LIKE THE DOGON SYMBOLS. LIKE THE BOOK OF COMING FORTH BY DAY.
NO EXAGGERATION.
Red Velvet Hot Chocolate with Cream Cheese Whipped Cream
4 cups whole milk
1 dash water
3/4 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1/4 cup sugar
1 tsp. red food coloring
1 cup heavy whipping cream
2 - 4 tbsn. whipped cream cheese, room temperature
In a stand mixer, combine the heavy cream and sugar. Whip on medium speed with the whisk attachment for 2 - 3 minutes. Just before peaks form, add the cream cheese and whisk for another 2 minutes. Taste and add more cream cheese to taste. Be careful not to over whip though, or else you’ll have butter! In a medium saucepan, heat the milk over medium heat. Add a splash of water and the chocolate chips, constantly stirring gently. When almost melted, add the red food coloring and stir. When the chocolate chips are thoroughly melted, pour the hot chocolate into mugs and top with the whipped cream.
OHMYGOD YES
GET IN MY MOOOOUUUTTHHH
HOW MUTHERFUCKIN DARE YOU??? MY TASTEBUDS ARE READY!
(Source: pinterest.com)

1. Everyone has on pjs
2.Everyone’s hair is tied UP.
3. Her running to that truck. Thats Shaunathn.
what is more ratchet than this???
I CANNOT!! YES! I LOVE IT!