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Claudius2 years ago

Her partner wore her down until she caved. Sad.

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PJamma2 years ago

Different political party, sure. White turtleneck, probably not. Trump, never.

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For Colored Boys Who Have Considered Podcasts2 years ago

Le'me play this back in slo-mo so I can see if she blinks twice...

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Dr. Virgo2 years ago

The way they will pass up millions of black folk to find a needle in a haystack is wild to me.

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Tami Sawyer2 years ago

“My political views on things have changed” what things ma’am?

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Big John's BassLife 🎸2 years ago

She just trying to keep the peace. Sad situation. Help me understand what has happened in the last 4 years that makes you say “I was wrong about Biden, Trump is the way to go” Trump clearly didn’t convince her in his 4 years.

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SondraSGV2 years ago

It absolutely is for me. There is absolutely no way that I could ever date anyone especially a Black man who votes for Trump. I couldn't be friends with anyone who votes for him, as a Black woman how could I trust them?

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Latté Liberal💫2 years ago

This man admires everything about Donald Trump so Yeah, he’s cheating. (probably)🫤

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Ty McKinnie2 years ago

I legit gasped

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