Will Smith and Gary Barlow Do ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ Rap on The Graham Norton Show

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andquoteme:

fuckyeahitsbreezydrizzyandtyga:

beautiful-distractionx3:

bombbcouples:

um, Roxy & Eddie . df ya’ll doing?

wtf o_0

THIS IS DISGUSTING

EWWWWWWWWW .


Eddie Murphy n Rocsi? Word?

andquoteme:

fuckyeahitsbreezydrizzyandtyga:

beautiful-distractionx3:

bombbcouples:

um, Roxy & Eddie . df ya’ll doing?

wtf o_0

THIS IS DISGUSTING

EWWWWWWWWW .

Eddie Murphy n Rocsi? Word?

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‘Anchorman 2’ ……2013

funnyordie:

Exclusive ‘Anchorman 2’ Teaser

Ron Burgundy and the Channel 4 News Team are back!

Jimmy Butler’s story.
fuckkyeahchicago:

stevenlebron:

Lost And Found
On Mother’s Day, it seems appropriate to tell the story of Chicago Bulls guard Jimmy Butler.
At age 13, Butler was thrown out of his house by his mother and started wandering around from home to home, finding shelter where he could.
During his senior year in high school, he became friends with Jordan Leslie through basketball — they became close and he started sleeping over at his place.
This is when Leslie’s mother Michelle Lambert realized after one too many sleepovers that Butler in fact didn’t have a permanent home.
Already with seven children of their own, Lambert and her husband Michael discussed whether they could afford to take on one more child and came to this conclusion: the implications of not taking in Butler were greater than the alternative.
Butler kept this story from most people, even leading up to the NBA Draft last year, he listed his biological parents Londa and Jimmy Butler in Marquette’s media guide.
Before Butler was drafted, Lambert expressed no regrets about the decision to accept Butler into her family:

‘‘To me, the early part of his life doesn’t exist. I mean, it does exist, but I just think of him as mine and that he’s been with us forever. I hope someone gives him a chance. No one gave him a chance. I guess we did, and look what happened. He finally had someone to make proud of him. If an NBA team gives him a chance, he’ll do the world for them. That’s what he did for me.”

Happy Mother’s Day everyone.


The Blind Side 2: Down The Baseline… anyone??

Jimmy Butler’s story.

fuckkyeahchicago:

stevenlebron:

Lost And Found

On Mother’s Day, it seems appropriate to tell the story of Chicago Bulls guard Jimmy Butler.

At age 13, Butler was thrown out of his house by his mother and started wandering around from home to home, finding shelter where he could.

During his senior year in high school, he became friends with Jordan Leslie through basketball — they became close and he started sleeping over at his place.

This is when Leslie’s mother Michelle Lambert realized after one too many sleepovers that Butler in fact didn’t have a permanent home.

Already with seven children of their own, Lambert and her husband Michael discussed whether they could afford to take on one more child and came to this conclusion: the implications of not taking in Butler were greater than the alternative.

Butler kept this story from most people, even leading up to the NBA Draft last year, he listed his biological parents Londa and Jimmy Butler in Marquette’s media guide.

Before Butler was drafted, Lambert expressed no regrets about the decision to accept Butler into her family:

‘‘To me, the early part of his life doesn’t exist. I mean, it does exist, but I just think of him as mine and that he’s been with us forever. I hope someone gives him a chance. No one gave him a chance. I guess we did, and look what happened. He finally had someone to make proud of him. If an NBA team gives him a chance, he’ll do the world for them. That’s what he did for me.”

Happy Mother’s Day everyone.


The Blind Side 2: Down The Baseline… anyone??

abagond:

The lightening of South African singer Mshoza
ariami:

bleekgilliam:

nefferamaat:

wow!!! this is what white supremacy has done to our people mentally turned out I pray our people see this and connect the dots and wake up and love ourselves if you came out that color that’s hat YOU we’re meant to be!!!
Who taught you to hate YOURSELF ? She was beautiful already


smh

NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. :-[

abagond:

The lightening of South African singer Mshoza

ariami:

bleekgilliam:

nefferamaat:

wow!!! this is what white supremacy has done to our people mentally turned out I pray our people see this and connect the dots and wake up and love ourselves if you came out that color that’s hat YOU we’re meant to be!!!

Who taught you to hate YOURSELF ? She was beautiful already


smh

NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. :-[

(via allthingsblackwomen)

Pepsi Announces Michael Jackson Ad Campaign
In a move not quite as dramatic as Coachella’s resurrection of Tupac, PepsiCo Inc. said today that it has collaborated with Michael Jackson’s estate to use the Gloved One’s  image and his music in a series of new ads across the world.
The promotion will vary across the globe but will include Jackson’s silhouette on 1 billion special-edition cans as well as a TV spot, contests and the opportunity for fans to download remixes of some of Jackson’s top hits.

Pepsi Announces Michael Jackson Ad Campaign

In a move not quite as dramatic as Coachella’s resurrection of Tupac, PepsiCo Inc. said today that it has collaborated with Michael Jackson’s estate to use the Gloved One’s  image and his music in a series of new ads across the world.

The promotion will vary across the globe but will include Jackson’s silhouette on 1 billion special-edition cans as well as a TV spot, contests and the opportunity for fans to download remixes of some of Jackson’s top hits.

Racism: A Complete Guide to 'Hipster Racism'(via @Jezebel)

There’s been a lot of talk these last couple of weeks about “hipster racism” or “ironic racism”—or, as I like to call it, racism. It’s, you know, introducing your black friend as “my black friend”—as a joke!!!—to show everybody how totally not preoccupied you are with your black…

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Vintage Afro

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Vintage Afro

The prez n the first lady in their youth

The prez n the first lady in their youth

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Winning Goal Ignites Racist Tweets

After the Washington Capitals’ Joel Ward scored the series-clinching overtime goal against the Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup playoffs, pockets of Twitter exploded with racist messages directed at Ward, a Canadian whose parents are from Barbados.