Besides the obvious fact that she's beautiful, has a great body, and has some great moves twirling a hoola hoop...I LOVE that she's always smiling! Her smile...DAMN. She just looks like a cool ass chick to know. And by know, I mean fuck, on a regular basis, face to face. Am I right, or what!
It was funny to me cause hash tagged the BoycottCoke as a joke to see if it would get rolling. I had no idea that there was going to be an actual controversial backlash. Everyone who knows me knows I love Captain Morgan too much and won't use anything but coke to drink it with I don't believe Boycotts work anyhow which again was part or my sarcasm. Problem is that instead of my friends seeing it and thinking it was just me being funny, tagging CocaCola put it on a grander scale
That is entirely untrue because there is not a single person I hate based on their race alone. I hate people based on their attitudes and actions no matter where they are from, what color their skin is or whatever religion they do or don't believe in. Now if you were to say I can be overly stereotypical well then yea that is true
NinjaDoc is the one that always organized it. He's since moved Michigan and works even more than he used to. So unless someone else steps up I don't think it will happen
A few years back Fergie's awful rendition of Sweet Child of Mine angered me. It was terrible and like the entertainer I am, I made a show of it for my Super Bowl party. This year this commercial played and myself and friends noticed some backlash on twitter about it and i was egged on a bit to do something entertaining since the game was not So once again being the entertaining jokester I like to be sometimes, I wanted to see what would happen. I changed my twitter handle for the time being to shut my phone up and so I didn't actually get in to more trolling convo's with some of the butt hurts. I didn't realize it would blow up like it did because I don't tweet much and usually just use it as sports and news feed so apparently I got in over my head http://www.uproxx.com/webculture/2014/02/an-inoffensive-coke-commercial-has-sparked-an-offensive-trending-topic/