Damn....people really rather talk about Gabby's hair and not her medals?

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Just spoiled it for people who werent watching live..

I wanna see what type of love she gets.. as far as longevity and intensity from america at large

and.. the divisive nature of negroes dont surprise me

 
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over_kill;4718709 said:
^ so sad you think that way.

Im just being honest. I don't know ONE black girl from my neighborhood growing up or now that was in gymnastics.

Not saying they shouldn't, they just don't

 
people.... smdh. she can't be rocking a fresh do while flipping through the air. lol... and why are black people still so ashamed of the way in which our hair naturally grows out of our head... sad

happy for her. especially after the announcers, media, etc had been hyping up this jordan chick and basically gabby was just an afterthought....until now. haha

 
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This girl has international acclaim, gold medals, and she is about to be making more money than anybody on this board plus she only what 15-17 years old.

Lol.....what else is there to say other than haters will hate.

 
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vboy513;4718647 said:

Willie Lynch falls under this quote right here
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Only people talking about that girl hair in a negative way are niggers.

Stop trying to satisfy niggers, let them rot and die..
 
vboy513;4718804 said:
But what qualifications does a quote have to meet to be deemed "authentic"?

For it to be real...that letter was written in the 1990's not during slavery...simply reading the letter itself can show you that if you look at the time the letter was written and some of the words used in the letter. Especially being that many of them weren't even being used at the time
 
blackrain;4718820 said:
vboy513;4718804 said:
But what qualifications does a quote have to meet to be deemed "authentic"?

For it to be real...that letter was written in the 1990's not during slavery...simply reading the letter itself can show you that if you look at the time the letter was written and some of the words used in the letter. Especially being that many of them weren't even being used at the time

Words?

Like what?

 

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