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The Show / Re: Michelle Seven
« on: November 30, 2013, 11:27:41 AM »
This cracks me up! After 33 years of consistency and activism, THIS is what people see when they Google me. LMAO! Okay padawans, if you had paid attention, you'd know that unlike YOU PEOPLE, I don't see color as a means of discriminating. The fact that this idea of "White", "Black", "Red", and "Yellow" as a means of determining race is a product of US and British government discriminatory propaganda used to support warring against people not in compliance with their goals for world domination. I would not think that so difficult to understand.
As for why I use flavors to describe aesthetics...well, I like food. And to call someone "African American" because they are dark chocolate in color is a fallacy...what if they are from Brazil or Haiti? And no, I wouldn't say "cracker" because that is a slur...I say "vanilla", equally as yummy to some as "coffee", "chocolate" or as in my case, "vanilla with sprinkles of cayenne pepper".
As for the sex...it is the one thing that people seem to share regardless of age, sex, education, values, etc. and the mention of it lightens the atmosphere particularly when sitting in between two men, one of whom has a vein in his neck that pops out when he gets upset and the other who can become nervous and tense. I was there for comedy relief.
And Free Agent...is that you JT? Lol Relax! Stop taking yourself so seriously. None of us gets out alive.
As for why I use flavors to describe aesthetics...well, I like food. And to call someone "African American" because they are dark chocolate in color is a fallacy...what if they are from Brazil or Haiti? And no, I wouldn't say "cracker" because that is a slur...I say "vanilla", equally as yummy to some as "coffee", "chocolate" or as in my case, "vanilla with sprinkles of cayenne pepper".
As for the sex...it is the one thing that people seem to share regardless of age, sex, education, values, etc. and the mention of it lightens the atmosphere particularly when sitting in between two men, one of whom has a vein in his neck that pops out when he gets upset and the other who can become nervous and tense. I was there for comedy relief.
And Free Agent...is that you JT? Lol Relax! Stop taking yourself so seriously. None of us gets out alive.
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