me when white people say black people are animals but i very rarely hear anything of a black person doing something this vile. vile is an understatement actually
he right tho lmao as a woman u shouldn’t even be there let alone interjecting in the argument 😭 i don’t wanna be in no environment shit getting heated especially when it comes to MONEY
Gonna start telling more people “no I don’t accept your apology and frankly do not believe you will ever change.”
Because stop fucking playing with me.
Because most niggas that live alone and do well for themselves gone tell that nigga to nut up, get a job, and stop being a bum…. And no you can’t live with him 😭😭😭 if he let you it’s gone be for 60-90 days
🕊️🌹♥️ Due to today being Juneteenth, I wanted to make a post about Eric Mays, a councilman, a hood humanitarian, and a soul that brought (and still brings) many smiles and laughs to people's faces today. When I think of Eric Mays, I think of Black History.
To many people, Eric Mays was someone who was hilarious, unapologetic, and stood on business no matter who was in front of him. To me, as somebody who spent a lot of time researching him, I learned that there was much more to the man than the viral clips. Beneath the jokes, arguments, and headlines was someone who genuinely cared about people.
He was known for standing out in the cold and snow to help the homeless, spoke openly about his love for the Bible, and carried with him the influence of his father, who was a pastor. He never seemed afraid to speak up for Black people, challenge racism, or defend what he believed was right, even when it made him unpopular. Like all human beings, he was flawed and misunderstood at times, but his passion for his community was undeniable.
As a proud son of Flint, he represented the city with heart, conviction, and authenticity. His impact reached far beyond city council meetings and internet memes. In his own way, he became a hero to many.
Forever missed. I pray he ascended peacefully and found rest. 🕊️🌹♥️