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BASIC BLACK GIRL: SIGNS AND HOW TO LIVE IN THE STRUGGLE
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Ongoing, First published Aug 01, 2016
Have people always commented on you, whether it's the way you speak or the way you dress? Well you have come to the right place to find out if you identify as a basic black girL . Here are some things that people might have said to you that you thought were just downright wrong or you might have been taken in the wrong way BTW BLACK GIRLS ROCK
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"I would scream but I have a headache from crying my eyes out in the bathroom. You have twenty seconds to explain why you broke into my house before I expose you to the wrath of my mother," I divulged, taking a seat at my dresser. "And trust me, she's scarier than any police out there." "You find a complete stranger you know is trained to take down men twice your size in your bed and that's the reaction you're going with?" he asked. My eyes met his through the mirror of the dresser. "Twelve seconds." • • • If Avyanna was asked to describe herself in two words, she'd laugh and say she only needed one; perfect. She was the perfect child with no bad records whatsoever until Ian followed her home from an illegal fighting ring, climbed in her window and insinuated himself into her life. Icing on the cake, he just so happened to be an actual criminal. Oh, and did she mention her dad was a cop? Needless to say, she was going to kill Olly for making her go to the fighting ring to begin with.