I’ll never forget when I was at an anti-racism workshop and they had us do this interactive game where they’d say a privilege and if you had it you’d step forward and ofc I was all the way in the back behind everyone, and one white person kept on looking back and making this face
@luckyu925 Chloe is a good example because that would be a similar sound/lighting setup and Normani could conceivably do 1K-2K venues, if she has the money to go on tour. I don't think the interest is there because she hasn't been able to build momentum after multiple starts.
One thing that NYC brokers who *force* tenants to pay broker fees fail to understand is that almost no tenant wants their services because it’s 2024 and we have an even better service known as the internet.
@aaronAcarr I have paid 3 brokers in NYC.
Each of the 3 just opened the door to the apartment. They didn't go find anything. Didn't show me a selection of options. I saw the listing online and then they showed up to just open the door.
And they want $4,000 for that.
I just don't understand why Normani's not the biggest star of the new girls. Dopamine has NO SKIPS, she understands a visual, and she's by far the best dancer in the game.
WHAT IS THE PROBLEM.
Me: NORMANI GO ON TOUR I WANT FOUR TICKETS IMMEDIATELY!
Also me: Normani please do not go on tour because your album didn't even go aluminum and it will be embarrassing if you cancel for low ticket sales.
I just got back from Atlanta and since I have no frame of reference for how many drinks someone can have and still drive, I'm like a hall monitor anytime someone orders a drink at dinner.
"Aren't you driving? Are you sure you need that?"
I get annoying so quick.
My favorite drinking story was throwing up in my car from too many whiskey sours sophomore year of college and STILL didn't realize how often I was driving drunk until I moved to NYC and took the subway home from the club at 4am the first time.
And now that I've been in NYC at bottomless brunch, happy hour, free champagne gallery openings, etc. for 15 years, I can't imagine moving to a car city and trying to figure out how to get home from a night out.