youngblackdude wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm just wondering... How do you define "soul food?" And secondly-what is the difference between "soul food" and American cuisine? My assertion would be they are the same... But if you have a different opinion I'd love to hear it. Definitely no offense intended- just would like to hear the dialogue.
No disrepect intended but let's not over think this or make this harder then what it is....soul food/southern food is meals black southerners would make decades ago ...we especially make it during holidays /family get togethers ..weather or not you wanna break down if its "american cuisine " or not then that's on you.but that's what we(blacks) call it
Anonymous wrote:Why would you deliberately make yourself look ridiculous and unattractive?
And the weird walk as a result of this trend is even worse. Scissoring your legs stiffly apart so that the pants does not fall down...ugh. Did they run out of toilet paper and now have to walk somewhere to fetch it?
And do any young woman like this trend? Nasty!
Anonymous wrote:youngblackdude wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back when I played pickup basketball, whoever was guarding me would trash talk sometimes. I didn't like it and didn't reciprocate, it kind of made me mad and motivated me. I was always the short guy (5'9) but quick who had a good outside shot. When I was draining the shots the trash talk stopped.
Lol That's how it goes...trash talking will either make you step your game up or take you out of your game
Explain what "homeboy" means?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a 45 year old white woman. I do not take trash talk personally and I do it. It's funny. It's performance art.
what kind of trash talking do you do - you can knit a sweater faster than the other moms?
Anonymous wrote:I'm just wondering... How do you define "soul food?" And secondly-what is the difference between "soul food" and American cuisine? My assertion would be they are the same... But if you have a different opinion I'd love to hear it. Definitely no offense intended- just would like to hear the dialogue.
Anonymous wrote:Back when I played pickup basketball, whoever was guarding me would trash talk sometimes. I didn't like it and didn't reciprocate, it kind of made me mad and motivated me. I was always the short guy (5'9) but quick who had a good outside shot. When I was draining the shots the trash talk stopped.