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This might be the best after show of all time.
Read – 6 Quotes from ‘Game of Thrones’ “Inside the Episode” S07:E05
I just want you to know this was a black woman behind this song. Give her a credit she deserves.
Disturbing Documentaries
1. Dreams of a Life (2011)
This documentary tells the story of Joyce Carol Vincent, whose body was found in January 2006, decomposing in her bed in Wood Green, North London. She apparently died unnoticed in December 2003, surrounded by unopened Christmas presents with her TV still turned on. The film interviews various friends, acquaintances, and former partners to try to tell the story of Joyce.
2. The Cheshire Murders (2013)
This film studies the murder-robbery case that occurred on July 23, 2007. Jennifer Hawke-Petit and her two daughters were raped and murdered, while her husband, Dr. William Petit, was injured during a home invasion in Cheshire, Connecticut. This case was referred to as “possibly the most widely publicized crime in the state’s history.”
3. Child of Rage (1992)
The film is based on the true story of Beth Thomas, who suffered from severe behavioral problems as a result of being sexually abused as a child. Beth was adopted after it was found that she was being sexually abused by a family member. During her stay with the family, she tried to kill her brother several times and even attempted to sexually abuse him. The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia.
4. The Imposter (2012)
This documentary is about the 1997 case of the French confidence trickster Frédéric Bourdin, who impersonated Nicholas Barclay, a Texas boy who disappeared at the age of 13 in 1994. The film includes interviews with Bourdin and members of Barclay’s family, as well as actual television news footage
5. Cropsey (2009)
This film initially begins as an examination of "Cropsey”, a boogeyman-like figure from the New York urban legend, before segueing into the story of Andre Rand, a convicted child kidnapper from Staten Island.
6. The Bridge (2006)
This film covers the depressing truth about the Golden Gate Bridge, capturing a large number of suicides during the documentary.The film also features interviews with family and friends of some of the identified people who had thrown themselves from the bridge that year. The Golden Gate Bridge, which first opened in May 1937, was the most popular suicide site in the world during the documentary’s filming, with approximately 1,200 deaths by 2003
7. There’s Something Wrong With Aunt Diane (2011)
This documentary discusses the traffic collision that occurred on July 26, 2009, where eight people were killed when a minivan driven by 36-year-old Diane Schuler, after traveling 1.7 miles in the wrong direction on the parkway, collided head-on with an oncoming SUV. The deaths included Schuler, her daughter and three nieces, and the three passengers in the SUV. The crash was the worst fatal motor vehicle accident to occur in Westchester County, New York.
8. Capturing the Friedmans (2003)
This film focuses on the 1980s investigation of Arnold Friedman and his son Jesse for child molestation of several of their students. They held computer classes in their home where many children attended. During police interviews, some of the children that the Friedman’s taught reported experiencing bizarre sex games during their computer classes. Arnold Friedman committed suicide in prison in 1995, leaving a $250,000 life insurance benefit to his son. Jesse Friedman was released from New York’s Clinton Correctional Facility in 2001 after serving 13 years of his sentence.
9. Night & Fog (1955)
This documentary depicts the cruel reality of the Nazi Concentration camps. The film features footage from the liberation of camps in 1945 where malnourished humans are seen emerging out of the camps, voicing the life left in their lungs on to the camera.
10. Brothers Keeper (1992)
This documentary follows the case of Delbert Ward, an illiterate 59-year-old dairy farmer who was accused of murdering his brother Bill, in the bed that they shared for 50 years. The Ward brothers were four bachelors ranging between 59-71 and living in extreme poverty. One theory suggests that the slain brother, Bill, suffered the consequence of a sexual act gone wrong. What’s more disturbing is the fact that he was later acquitted of the crime after it was found out that the New York State Police coerced a confession out of him as he was illiterate.
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People only started calling Kylie Jenner "beautiful" when she started making herself look like a Black girl so what does that tell you
It tells me you guys are way too privileged for your own good if you’re pissed about a reality starlet changing her hairstyle. Chill, will ya?
Full lips aren’t a black only trait. Also, I thought Kylie was beautiful once she hit puberty. She just wasn’t in the spotlight as much, but now she’s all grown up.
@vahlokke77 SAID BLACK WOMEN ARE “WAY TOO PRIVILEGED” AND NEED TO “CHILL”
I’m not even gonna waste my time on that baby go head with that shit 👋🏾😂
@thot-juice Full/Big lips may not be a “Black only “ feature but we sure as hell are up in everyone’s mouths when there’s berating to be done. Your personal opinion on Kylie does nothing to back up your argument therefore is useless. And you and I both know that Kylie would not be as highlighted as she is now had she not made all the changes she did to her physical appearance. “All grown up” my ass. Stop bullshittin’. Weak argumentation. Come on, guys, give me something to work with.
Oh, this is grand.
One, you’re wrong. People have not always been calling Kylie beautiful as you can see by this trend here.
As you can see by this graph, people only really began to connect the word “beautiful” with Kylie during the years of 2014-15+, and during that time, she was known for getting lip injections to make her lips bigger, getting facial lifts, getting an ass shot that enhanced her backside and widened her hips, wearing make-up that noticeably darkened her skin to that of a brown-skinned woman, and wearing dreads, cornrows, and most recently, a yaki ponytail; all traits and cultures of what? You guessed it! Black women. The reason she was called “Beautiful” was to validate her actions and defend her from “bitter Black bitches” like me.
And the highlights and furthered fame she got with her being with Tyga had more so to do with her being underaged, not that she was trying to emulate a Black woman.. so.. no.
I like it when post get popular like this because it’s so easy to weasel out those who are just talking out the sides of their necks.
She came with the facts like wow.
She brought the graph out on that ass
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