Thursday, February 10, 2011

For Real Though, Pepsi???

I really can't with this Pepsi commercial.  As a Black girl who blogs, I feel it is my duty to chime in with a few statements on my opinions of this ad.

I'll keep it brief.

I am sick and tired of the portrayal of the 'angry Black woman' in mainstream media.  And, to add insult to injury, now we are crazy, emasculating, nagging, and abusive women who throw cans of soda at white chicks?  Wow.  I'm not even going to touch upon how they made the dude look.  Talk about bitchassness!  This commercial is a reminder of how racism can be so subtle that we are lead to believe that it is actually funny and entertaining.  This shit is neither funny nor entertaining.  It is damaging on so many levels.  Not cute.  Pepsi sucks for this one.  The end.

Now take a look for yourself.




Monday, February 7, 2011

The Non-Date

Have you ever been on a non-date?  You may not realize that it's an actual non-date, but I bet a good percentage of you have experienced this incredibly awkard moment in singledom.  And once again, I hate to be the bearer of truths when it comes to this whole issue of love, but on the real, allow me to dispell any further confusion and break down the non-date for you...

First off, it's important to know that there are two different types of non-dates.  The first is the 'I can't stand that this guy keeps asking me out and he won't make a move' non-date.  And the other is the 'I think I have a real-life stalker-type on my hands' sort of non-date.  Both can be equally frustrating, but I would rather take a shy guy over a stalker guy any day.  Here's why:

Foursquare is the devil.  Actually, I take that back.  My stupid ass needs to stop linking my Foursquare posts to my Facebook and Twitter pages.  See, 'I think I have a real-life stalker-type on my hands' sort of non-dates occur when you put yo' business in the social media streets.  True story: a few weeks ago I attended an event and took to Foursquare to casually 'check-in'.  I honestly didn't think anything was wrong with what I did, as my social media habits are almost second nature to me.  It was only after this guy shows up less than thirty minutes later and claims he saw my Foursquare update on Facebook and decided to come by that I realized I inadvertently opened the floodgates to stalker city.  I set myself up for this non-date to occur.  The whole evening was akward.  I was not prepared for him to be around and I didn't know what to say or how to act.  It's not like it was a real date, right?  It was bizarre, to say the least.  And an experience that I hope to never repeat again.

Now, excuse me while I go log-in to Foursquare and make my page stalker-proof.  

On the flip side, there's the 'I can't stand that this guy keeps asking me out and he won't make a move' non-date.  This is a more classic scenario as it typically involves someone that you do like, however you find yourself in date-like situations that leave you confused.  You hang out, on occasion...the movies, lunch, dinner, drinks...but you can't really tell if it's a date or not.  Here's some advice.  If after the fourth or fifth time of 'hanging out' you are STILL as clueless on your status as you were from jump street, then it may be time to do the obvious and simply ask the person if he's interested.  It would be fooleywang to continue this cycle of non-dating forever.  Personally, I feel if you even have to question whether or not it's a date then it isn't.  It's a non-date fool!

Have you ever been in either of these non-date scenarios?  Do tell.  Leave a comment and share this link with your friends! 

TMI Post #3

My sincere apologies for the lack of posts last week.  I really couldn't.  This weather has been a motivation killer like a mug!  Snow on top of snow.  On top of more snow!  Thank goodness for May.  With May comes a sun-filled vacation to Jamaica mon!  Yay.  But before I can really switch gears and get in vacay-mode, I still have three months of school to get through and a life to navigate around.  Le sigh.  But, things could be a lot more uncomfortable for me.  So, I really can't complain.  I mean, imagine waking up to this level of embarrassment...



Poor thing! 

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Where To Be: Chuck D at UMass Boston

I've been such a wealth of information this week, huh?

Actually, peace to POPS for this one.  He's gnarly.  Check him out here, here, here, and here.  I told you he was gnarly. ;-)

What better way to kick off Black History Month than with the one and only Chuck D, cofounder of legendary hip hop group Public Enemy.  He will be at UMass Boston on Tuesday, February 1st to lead a discussion on 'Race, Rap and Reality'.  The discussion is FREE to the public and will take place in the Campus Center Ballroom from 3-5 pm.  Don't miss this opportunity to hear one of the most politically and socially conscious rap legends share profound insight on relevant topics that impact the African-American community.

Click the link for more info on this event.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Lyrically Gifted: Dutch ReBelle

Whoa!  This track is tougher than leather.  And not to be confused with Run DMCs 1988 studio album bearing the same name, but Boston-based Dutch ReBelle is destined for similar success, if not greater.

Dutch ReBelle has been on my radar for quite some time, but it took a visit over to my boy Greg's site, ThatsMajor, to really get me geeked up about this lyrically gifted female emcee.  As the only female in the Famous Nobodies camp, Dutch Rebelle definitely holds her own.  See for yourself in one of my favorite tracks from the Beauty vs. The Beast mixtape, I'm Ill.




"They say I'm too pretty to rhyme so gritty, but that's the way the ladies do it up in my city."

A Few of My Favorite Things...

Some things that make my heart go pitter pat. ;-)

 {CuriousDoodles}
 {Soapbox Theory}

{Christian Louboutin Spring '11}

and in betweeen studying, blogging, parenting, working and living I'm reading this.  It's a page turner like a mug.