There is a saying in JA that suggests 'we' would never pass her by - Jamaica man dem jus waan si frock-tail... suggesting 'we' do not discriminate
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Originally posted by Karl View PostThere is a saying in JA that suggests 'we' would never pass her by - Jamaica man dem jus waan si frock-tail... suggesting 'we' do not discriminate
If is just a slam now...
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Originally posted by Mosiah View PostHar head picky picky, dry, whatever the adjective we use today. She is also dark as half past twelve.
Come on, Stoni, those things alone would trump poise and deportment.
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The Fetishization of Lupita
Lupita Nyong'o won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress last night, for her powerful role in 12 Years a Slave, directed by Steve McQueen! Go Lupita!
But lately I've been feeling a little fatigued by the "Oh-my-god-Lupita-Nyong'o-is-so-beautiful-I-can't-DEAL-WITH-IT!"
The current fad-like coverage of the Kenyan actress, overshadows the more interesting things about her background, the stuff that doesn't get reported. True, I assumed she was a nobody until this slave narrative film, but a quick skim of Wikipedia reveals the stuff that the media isn't all that interested in.
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