Kevin Hart reveals his biggest dummy moment was realizing his friends all got into college and he didn’t even apply
“My biggest dummy moment, we hooky school to go and have our senior day, we go to Great Adventure theme park”
“we’re eating and hanging out and all my friends were talking about the colleges they were gonna go to, they had already been accepted, they had already had letters”
“When did y’all do this, when did everybody apply, when did you guys take the SAT, I took mine but I rushed it because I wanted to get here, I wanted to hooky, how do you guys know where you’re going already, I had no knowledge, no idea”
“All my friends have went on to the next stage, they let me be the dummy by myself”
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Y'all know what's ironic?
In sinners the twins killed their abusive , violent father. We collectively praised them.
In is god is- those girls set out to kill their abusive father .. and niggas writing thinkpieces about how damaging the movie is for centering violent Black men
Who is a coward ?? I would define a coward as a person tweeting from the same house , two doors down from me. Next time let’s do our job and bring it to my front door REAL TIME. That’s how it’s done in Rhoa
The idea that "30 days builds a habit" is a joke to an ADHD brain. I can do something flawlessly every day for 3 weeks, miss exactly one day, and my brain will permanently delete the entire routine
An HIV-positive man with colon cancer, unable to work for four years, lived in his Los Angeles apartment for almost 25 years.
He says he mailed his rent on time. The landlord said the check never arrived and filed for eviction.
After a trial, a jury ruled he DID mail the payment, but since it wasn't cashed, they said he failed to pay on time.
A judge ordered him out. Sheriff's deputies escorted him from his home of a quarter-century.
He took his dog, Simba, and his clothes. He left behind his furniture, his blankets, his two TVs, and his beloved Madonna CDs.
He's now homeless, sleeping on a friend's sofa.
The system will evict a dying man over a payment dispute.
But a corporation can squat in bankruptcy court for years? "That's a different matter entirely."