(via gbass)
so I was having a “talk” with a local art curator and he was telling me while he enjoyed my “work” he could not display it publicly because of “visible nipples.”
What? We are standing in a room where every other painting displays nipples or full nudity.
This what he said verbatim “In a drawing or painting a nipple can be interpreted as something else. In a picture it’s just a nipple.”
Wow?!?
This week Capcom™ made a fanboy’s wet dream come true by delivering two popular franchises on one disc. Street Fighter X Tekken is a match-up between Capcom’s Street Fighter roster of fighters and Namco’s Tekken line-up.
While I am in love with this game and have been playing it all weekend I couldn’t help being a lil disappointed with the absent of one one my favorite characters from Tekken; Eddy Gordo. First introduced in Tekken 3, Eddy, a black Brazilian Capoeira fighter, was instantly my favorite character. He fighting skill set was easy to catch on and in the hands of a skilled button masher he was a formidable opponent.
Consider by some to be a skill-less character (mostly players who played with Paul or Law who couldn’t do their ridiculous juggling attacks against Eddy players), he quickly became an iconic figure in the Tekken Universe.
I am hoping that he becomes a DLC character. I will happily spend $5 for him. Let’s hope…
Dear Daddy DocumentaryÂ
82.3% of African American children born in the U.S. since 1990 will not live in the same household as their biological fathers
had to re-blog. I need to see this documentary.
ugh i started tearing up before i even pressed play.
not to down play the emotional outcry of this video, but I would like everybody to keep in mind that that 82.3% of black men aren’t “dead beat” dads. I feel I had to say that because I’ve seen it all too often we as “black folks” see a stat and feel the black community is on the edge of crisis which cause this frenzied panic attack. The state of blackness is now as it has been for the last 300+ years in America… a work in progress.
(via missbreyonna)
I finally got my hands on this book and I have to say I’m mildly impressed. The photography was nice though I think he did kind of muddy up a couple pictures just to say the book is “artistic.” I was also disappointed how many sistas are in this book. I mean it’s a book dedicated to the ass… that’s like having a best of rap concert without Jay-Z.
Anyway I digress, for the most part I enjoyed the book. It’s was rather refreshing and encouraging.
but if all you doing is bludgeoning me upside the head with it. STFU!
Okay we come from the Hebrew tribe. We were trick of our land and riches but you ain’t doing shit about it so…. STFU already.
the more dumb shit comes out their mouth. STFU!