Lauren Chen is Shaking The Table

Started by Navyman, October 16, 2019, 08:54:42 PM

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Moon

Quote from: Gilgamesh. on October 17, 2019, 03:55:29 AM
Lol so basically "if you want your culture accepted, accept that we're gonna call you nigga/er", that's what I got from  this.

I- who is this bitch? :dead:

?! right  :dead: :dead:

how DARE she feel offended that she cannot call black people the n word

i mean..

Moon

the only thing this girl is shaking is her ass down to the unemployment office

LiiVE

I have never not felt some sort of way hearing a white person say the word nigga but I'm also 99%sure if I was non black I'd sing/rap the word as hard as I do now, wouldn't do it public tho lolz. Idk how we can ever expect them not to say it with our influence being so global n stuff  :roflmao:

Gina Rodriguez knew what she was doing though, she just wanted to test the waters a bit to see if we'd let it slide   :kii:  she knew she could fall on the fact that it's just a song! Lauryn hill![/i


Gilgamesh.

The JOY when she said it,

"Fronting NIGGAS give me heebee geebees"

:wellheythere:

Navyman

Of course she knew what she was doung, she turned the camera on right before that part and off immediately after and it's not even a focal point of the song  :dead:

Ma Lo

October 17, 2019, 07:17:03 AM #35 Last Edit: October 17, 2019, 07:18:33 AM by Ntwadumela
Quote from: hewritez on October 16, 2019, 09:27:12 PM
white people can't stand it when something doesn't include them.
they're so accustomed to being the center of everything
and benefitting from everything that now,
during a time when whiteness is starting to lose its centrality,
they can't deal.

Lash king

NY Times bestselling self

Opposites Attract.

Gina is just showing everyone that all that Twitter thugging ain't gonna change shit. Cancel culture is dead and pretty soon everyone is gonna be saying nigga/er with no care. 

I see right thru all this shit. 


It's unconditional, these days you know....

Zankou.

Quote from: hewritez on October 16, 2019, 09:27:12 PM
white people can't stand it when something doesn't include them.
they're so accustomed to being the center of everything
and benefitting from everything that now,
during a time when whiteness is starting to lose its centrality,
they can't deal.

bottom fckin line

Zankou.

Quote from: november on October 17, 2019, 04:58:17 AM
I have never not felt some sort of way hearing a white person say the word nigga but I'm also 99%sure if I was non black I'd sing/rap the word as hard as I do now, wouldn't do it public tho lolz. Idk how we can ever expect them not to say it with our influence being so global n stuff  :roflmao:

Gina Rodriguez knew what she was doing though, she just wanted to test the waters a bit to see if we'd let it slide   :kii:  she knew she could fall on the fact that it's just a song! Lauryn hill![/i

!! absolutely. Her initial response showed that she didn't really care

a song that I grew up with and love!

like what does that have to do with anything

Bentley. HARRIS!

Quote from: Tonkaman on October 17, 2019, 07:07:46 AM
Of course she knew what she was doung, she turned the camera on right before that part and off immediately after and it's not even a focal point of the song  :dead:
right. I saw it during the first recording

she wanted to start this conversation to be messy and funny

I honestly feel like that apology was pre-recorded