So apparently Sara Jean Underwood ‘s aerial yoga routine is working, at least judging from this bikini picture she posted on Instagram. But obviously my Twitter campaign to get Sara to become the next ex-Mrs. Tuna isn’t going quite as well, since that dude in the picture with her isn’t me. I know, try to contain your surprise. Anyway, if any of my readers are good with Photoshop, send me an email. I’ve got two requests: swap this lucky bastard out for me, and then put another hot blonde model on my other arm. My mom is gonna be so proud.
Chris Brown’s latest Twitter rant was truly one to behold. Those familiar with the volatile singer are used to him mildly unraveling via the Internet (or in person), but this was epic even by his high (low?) standards. Feeling the need to air his grievance after being sentenced to 1,000 more hours of community service, Brown took to the Twitterverse. HARD. In addition to calling the D.A. racist and the legal system “bitchass,” the 24-year-old made it abundantly clear that he doesn’t care what you think. At all. THG has preserved his tirade for posterity. Take a listen: Chris Brown Twitter Rant
Rapper, King Samson talks about how his neighborhood in Chicago went from fighting with fists to using guns. @moguldomfilms on Twitter and Facebook Continue reading →
No, we’re not kidding… “Black Twitter” Recognized Through An Official Wikipedia Page Via HuffingtonPost It’s official, Black Twitter has made it. The almighty, powerful force that is the social media community behind “Paula’s Best Dishes” and Black BuzzFeed, and is even responsible for snatching away the book deal dreams of Zimmerman trial juror B37 has left us in awe once again by scoring a page on Wikipedia. The Black Twitter Wikipedia page, which was posted on Wednesday, defines it as a “cultural identity in the Twitter social network focused on issues of interest to the black community, particularly in the United States.” It goes on to chronicle African-Americans’ over-indexing use of the social network, and the distinctly different ways the community interacts on the site, as well as the entity’s influence on social change. Of course, once Black Twitter heard the news, Black Twitter did what Black Twitter does best– erupt into full-blown commentary. As a people, we certainly have the power to create change, discourse, and endless entertainment through our unique use of the social media platform. Click HERE to get a look at the “Black Twitter” Wikipedia page Flip it over to read some of the responses of this revelation from some members of the Black Twitter Illuminati.