Heidi Montag sure loves Christmas — see all the proof!
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15 Times Heidi Montag Proved She’s OBSESSED With Christmas
Heidi Montag sure loves Christmas — see all the proof!
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15 Times Heidi Montag Proved She’s OBSESSED With Christmas
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Drake and P. Reign join T.I. in Toronto.
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Did You Really Think T.I. Could Perform In Toronto Without Drake Showing Up?
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One Direction love rock and roll and we have the proof. Here’s 9 times they paid homage to their heroes.
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11 Times One Direction Tipped Their Man Buns To Their Rock (And Pop) Heroes
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Maryna Linchuk reminds me that although I love Lingerie models, and think they are great for a lot of reasons, like being nice to look at, but more importantly, making regular girls feel like shit about themselves, and when they feel like shit about themselves, I get to be the hero, by telling them their untoned fat stomach is sexy and that those models are just freaks of nature, some even 6 foot tall monsters pushing 150 pounds that look good in pictures half naked, but who in person are actually double the size…angles, lighting, make-up, photoshop…you know making myself out to be a sensitive hero, ready to pounce on them the second they feel comfortable enough to let me get them naked… But I hate lingerie photoshoots – they fucking suck…they have no personality and here’s the proof.

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Maryna Linchuk in Lingerie of the Day
Would you be afraid enough to shoot without looking to see who it was first if someone was pounding on your door at 4 am? Michigan Man Claims He Shot Black Teen On His Porch Because He Feared For His Life The trial is underway for Theodore Wafer, a white suburban homeowner who shot 19-year-old McBride in the face as she sought help on his porch and he’s hoping the jury will sympathize with his fearfulness. Via Al-Jazeera America reports: Defense attorney Cheryl Carpenter on Wednesday appealed to a Detroit jury to “understand how Ted felt” before he shot an unarmed black teen on his porch last fall. “He was acting and reacting to escalating fear,” Carpenter said in her opening statement about Theodore Wafer, 55, on trial for second-degree murder and manslaughter in the death of Renisha McBride. “He had never been so scared in his entire life. It’s horrible and it’s sad that a 19-year-old woman is dead. But Ted is justified in what he did.” Whether it was reasonable for Wafer to think his house was under attack is the key question the jury must weigh as this galvanizing, racially charged trial proceeds in Detroit. Wafer is white and lives in the mostly white Detroit border city of Dearborn Heights. He killed McBride in the early hours of Nov. 2, when, he says, she was banging on his door. To the prosecution, this is a straightforward case of a trigger-happy homeowner who opened the front door and shot McBride rather than, if he was truly afraid, calling 911. He called 911 after the shooting occurred. “There was no sign of any attempted burglary, there’s no evidence of any effort to breaking in,” said prosecutor Danielle Hagaman-Clark in her opening remarks. “His actions that night are unnecessary, unjustified and unreasonable. Because of that, a 19-year-old girl is dead on a porch in Dearborn Heights. Would you have called 911 first? The defense attorney is already doing a “bang up” job describing Wafer’s state of mind before he pulled the trigger: Carpenter said Wafer was fast asleep in a recliner in his living room when, at around 4:20 a.m., someone banged on his door. Fearful, he lay on the floor and groped for his cellphone but could not find it. Over the subsequent minutes he panicked, believing his home was under siege by possibly more than one attacker and asserting he heard metal in the front door frame “breaking.” “They’re coming to get me,” Carpenter said, narrating Wafer’s thoughts in the moment. “It’s metal breaking. Breaking! On his front door. Ted hears it. Ted is thinking they’re coming in. They’re breaking [into] my house. Why? He doesn’t have a clue. He just knows they’re coming in.” Carpenter sought to defuse the racial elements of the case by insisting that Wafer didn’t know the color or gender of the person when he shot her. All he knew, she said, was that he opened his front door, noticed the screen frame a few inches out of its hinge and then fired the gun when McBride leaped onto the stoop, startling him. “Ted is shattered,” Carpenter said. “He knows immediately that he killed somebody … It was only after that he saw it was a shorter person. She seemed dark-complected but he isn’t sure. He didn’t know anything before he shot. All he knew was, ‘People are breaking into my house.’” Do you believe that he didn’t know she was black? In the meantime there is a lot working against the prosecution’s case, namely the fact that an autopsy has established McBride’s blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit and witnesses have confirmed she was drinking and smoking marijuana earlier that night. After opening statements, prosecutors called McBride’s mother and best friend. Between the two of them, they established that McBride had drunk vodka and smoked marijuana in the evening of Nov. 1 at home. Her mother said she and McBride argued because the teen hadn’t cleaned the house, and McBride left the house by car at around 11:15 p.m. Around 1 a.m., she crashed her car into that of Carmen Beasley, who lives about a mile from Wafer on the Detroit side of the city limits. Beasley said she tried to get McBride to stay put as they waited for the police and an ambulance, but McBride vanished. “She just wanted to go home,” Beasley testified. “She wasn’t belligerent. She was young and she just wanted to be at home. That was her goal, to be home.” This case is so sad. We really feel for McBride and her family and the prosecution is building a strong case that Wafer’s greatest error was going to the door with a locked and loaded shotgun, a weapon likely to do serious damage at such close range. But if a stranger knocked on your door at 4 am can you say you wouldn’t do the same? It’s not like he could see in the dark that she was bleeding from the head and needed help. Do you think it’s an open and shut case of him being guilty of second degree murder and manslaughter? AP Images

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GTFOHWTBS: Michigan Man Who Shot Black Teen Dead On His Porch Says He “Feared For His Life”
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Funny… they always need to investigate when the pigs are doing something illegal on camera. But, if you shot someone on camera… Asked them about the “investigation,” the police would tell you “what investigation… the proof is the tape,” just like the death of Eric Garner. See, if this man looked like the officer… the cop would have given him the respect he deserved. But, when cops see a person of color and it’s not “Green,” they will lose their cool and self respect for common man. Turn it for more on Eric Garner and that illegal choking that “needs to be investigated.”

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Producer Says Urban Music Is Destroying Black Youth via Financial Juneteenth Grammy Award winning producer/song-writer Carvin Haggins talks about the changes that have been seen in music on the radio. Haggins says that as he listens to the music on public airwaves, he’s finding that the songs he hears are “disrespectful,” “degrading” and “tearing our children down.” He says that as a parent and concerned citizen, someone has to speak out about the music being promoted which has the common theme of “sex, murder, drugs, kill, drinking.” He says that these kinds of themes are unacceptable, and concerned citizens should mobilize to stop it. He has created a campaign with the hashtag #RageAgainstTheRatchet, to bring awareness to this very serious problem. Carvin says that he feels that music should uplift you and make you feel good. He compares it to old school artists like Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye and James Brown. The singer is concerned about the fact that this kind of uplifting music is no longer being created today, and has been replaced by something more sinister. He says that as a song writer, he once leaned toward ways that he could improve upon the work done by his predecessors, but those days are no more, since young artists today don’t have any productive music to relate to. Haggins feels that the black community overlooks the music, to our detriment. He also says that those who feel that the music is just “young people’s stuff” are wrong, since many of the artists spitting out the music are over the age of 35. He says that even though artists have the right to produce negative music, they should not be allowed to do so on public radio that children can hear for free. The Financial Juneteenth lesson from this story is that most of the music produced today is created to make a profit by continuously feeding off of the growing black American appetite for destructive dysfunction. Shows like “Love & Hip-Hop” prey on the worst within the black community, making millions for executives who don’t have to deal with the fallout of these cultural norms in their own neighborhoods. Because they don’t have to deal with the chaos occurring in urban communities across America, many of these executives are fine with promoting toxic culture to black children. But make no mistake about it, it’s going to destroy a large segment of the next generation.

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For Discussion: Award-Winning Producer Says “Urban Music” Is Destroying Black Youth…Do You Agree?
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Miley brought Bangerz on the road one month ago, and it’s been quite a ride. By James Montgomery
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The 17 Most WTF Moments From Miley’s Bangerz Tour (So Far)
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The ’80s are back with a vengeance in the new Aaron Paul blockbuster… Here’s the proof. By Craig Flaster
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8 Signs ‘Need For Speed’ Is Actually An ’80s Movie
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