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Non-Blacks who ain’t trying to get their ass whooped but still decide to play wit fire.  (via cluckcluckn4-thatpico)

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moseby:

im pretty sure owning a frozen yogurt machine would solve 100% of my problems

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EFF IGGY (IGGY AZALEA DISS) 

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YAAAAAAAASSSSSS

Bars…….

LMAOOOO YO WHO DIS?
SHE WENT OFF

Yass bitch go awwwfffffff

My mouth was open the entire time damnnnnnnn this shit is crazyyyyyyy

Nice

Waits for Tip’s response….

>Doesn’t like Iggy because she is white and sings hip hop shit

>”I ain’t racist”

Back the fuck up. Charley Pride was a black man who sang country and he was the shit. If someone told him to stop “appropriating” white people music, that certain someone would be outed as a racist because they are being fucking racist. Hip hop and other racket that I am not fond of is a part of American culture now and if a foreigner wants to come to my fucking country to take part in the culture and not dismantle the shit out of it, they are welcome to come here and be whatever they want to be. So fuck you.

And it is not appropriation of black music. Appropriation of something implies that its elements, once removed from their original contexts, can take on meanings that are significantly divergent from, or less nuanced than, those they originally held. It’s fucking music! It’s meant to be shared and enjoyed by all and if someone takes inspiration from a culture different than their own, then fuck you to tell them that what they are doing is wrong!

Um you do know that country music was started by black Slave folk and appropriated by white southerners right? Like the banjo, washboard etc were instruments used by slaves folk that they brought from their respective cultures or were household ornsments they used as instruments. There’s so many other things wrong with everything you said that I’m not sure if I should address. Like damn it’s too early for this fuckshit.

Actually, dumbass, country music is based upon traditional Irish folk music. Do your homework and fuck off.

African immigrants and their descendants did give America’s heartland music a range of musical style influences, one of its earliest dominant instruments—the banjo—its first recording using another of its dominant instruments—the steel guitar—and many of its earliest and subsequent practitioners, teachers and audience members.

Country music is often erroneously thought of as solely the creation of European Americans. However, a great deal of style—and of course, the banjo, a major instrument in most early American folk songs—came from African Americans. One of the reasons country music was created by African Americans, as well as European Americans, is because blacks and whites in rural communities in the south often worked and played together, just as recollected by DeFord Bailey[11] in the PBS documentary, DeFord Bailey: A Legend Lost.[12] Influential black guitarist Arnold Shultz, known as the primary source for thumb style, or Travis picking, played with white musicians in west-central Kentucky.

SMH….looks like you didn’t do your home work.

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kinkyturtle:

fat person walks in the room and all of a sudden every skinny motherfucker within a 5-mile radius is a doctor, therapist, nutritionist, and personal trainer with something to say

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plaguedrsacha:

I wanted to draw a cute little family portrait for Ro (Joe), Jojo (his daughter), and Galina (his fiance).
I love him as a wrestler and view him as an idol, but it annoys me that so many fans act like he doesn’t have a life outside of the ring. This goes for any wrestler, really. My point is that celebrities are people too and they should be treated as such.

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