Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Don't be Fooled By What You Think Your Lying Eyez Sea

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ASAP ROCKY TALKS HOMOSEXUALITY IN HIP-HOP IN INTERVIEW

On homosexuality and hip-hop: “It’s 2013, and it’s a shame that, to this day, that topic still gets people all excited. It’s crazy. And it makes me upset that this topic even matters when it comes to hip-hop, because it makes it seem like everybody in hip-hop is small-minded or stupid—and that’s not the case. We’ve got people like Jay-Z. We’ve got people like Kanye. We’ve got people like me. We’re all prime examples of people who don’t think like that. I treat everybody equal, and so I want to be sure that my listeners and my followers do the same if they’re gonna represent me.”.... August'Lamarr Thoughts- This is why ASAP Rocky is well respected, I mean I have nothing but the up most love, and respect for him, and he cute, and his music in hot, plus he's clearly intelligent. What more is to say

Monday, March 25, 2013

Anal Eazy Advice By August'Lamarr ( Male & Female )

Individuals have ask me this for as far back as, I can remember, and I do however would want to keep it 100% ( REAL ) Taking anything Anally for the first time is nothing pleasant, but with proper care, and you're sure this is something your ass was built for, and just aren't dicking around with then you by all means can master the technique. For me, I knew that, I wanted to do this without a dout, and that's just how it was, and just like everybody else, I had to adjust, and my ass had to get use to taking dick like that. Instead of other places with ease, but since, I can answer all this in one short setting. These are only my pointers for the inexperience first timers. 1st- Make sure your ass hole inside, and out is clean. Nobody want no shitty deal okay, and the cleaning method, I use is a enema. Don't use the stuff it comes with because it's not nearly as effective as just using warm water. Not soap as it can irritate the walls. Use until you fell pressure release, and repeat until water runs clear, and do it a few more times after that. Some show no mercy, and you don't want anything to fall victim cause you left it behind. 2nd- Make sure you're in a position where your muscles aren't to tight, and you have control of how much is inserted inside you at least for the first time, I mean some never experience this so they don't understand that this is in fact painful in the beginning stages. Examples ( Riding, Laying on your Back ) 3rd- Should have been number 2, but it's still here. Goes as slow as possible because you have to understand that even though the anal is some what like elastic it can be ripped with way to much force. You have what I call the first barrier, and then the 2nd, and that's the one that will be the most painful, but with time it will subside, and you will know from the first time. If you made it threw to that this is something that you will continue doing, but for some they can't take it, but in my opinion if you can give force. You should be able to take it as well, and that's just it. Afterwards soak yourself. You going to need it, and you could be soar for a few hours. Don't worry. Like, I said with anything else your body has to get use to it, and if you didn't have a great experience meaning it should be Pleasurable Pain, and not just pain than you might have had a Motha Fucka that didn't know what they was doing. I'm sure this will help anybody out. Male or Female... FEEL FREE TO COMMENT

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Woman shames cheating husband on billboard

HO-LARREEOUS..... Holy heartbreak — this scorned woman got serious revenge. Apparently, a North Carolina woman was so outraged by her husband's infidelity, she decided to broadcast it via a billboard on a busy street in Greensboro, N.C. August'Lamarr- Now this was to funny. All well in Slutsvillah .....

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Why the Steubenville rape case should be a wake-up call for young black men

By Mychal Denzel Smith ...There was video evidence of the assault that took place in Steubenville, Ohio last August, yet observers of the case from near and far were still surprised yesterday when Trent Mays and Ma’lik Richmond were found guilty of rape by a judge in the rape a 16-year-old girl. The two high school football players sobbed uncontrollably as Judge Thomas Lipps told them his verdicts, and while they’ll always have their defenders, a great many people were relieved that the courts ruled the way they did. Still, that there was ever any doubt speaks to the sad of state of affairs when it comes to handling rape in this society. The details of the assault are disturbing to anyone with a half a conscience. The heavily-intoxicated girl was carried from home to home, party to party, presumably passed out when she wasn’t vomiting, while Richmond and Mays, seeing no cause for concern, penetrated her with their fingers and a teammate captured the assault on a camera phone. She was taken to a basement, where the assault continued and more pictures were taken, while other party goers and bystanders did nothing. The 16-year-old victim was unaware of what happened to her the next day, and it wasn’t until the pictures and video made the rounds on social media that she realized she had been raped that night. It would seem a clear-cut case, as she was at no point in a position to consent to any activity, let alone sexual activity, and Mays and Richmond clearly violated her. Yet the defense attorneys still argued that because she made the decision to drink heavily and never “affirmatively” said no, she consented to sex. Also consider that high school football is king in the economically-depressed town of Steubenville and the players are generally treated as royalty. In a text message, Mays says head coach Reno Saccoccia was joking about the incident and that the coach “took care of it for us.” What’s most disturbing about this whole case is just how ordinary it is. This wasn’t an aberration, the result of some particularly vile and demented boys deciding to rape a young girl. Rape like this is far more common than we care to admit. This is what a culture of toxic masculinity, as Jaclyn Friedman described it in The American Prospect, produces. From an early age, we teach young boys that girls/women are prizes, trophies to be obtained as the result of some kind of heroism or achievement. They learn they’re owed the sexual attention of girls by virtue of their being born male. They are taught “no means no,” except that sometimes girls say “no” when they really mean “yes” because they’re afraid to come across as “easy,” so all they need is some persuasion. They’re taught to be aggressive in pursuing a potential conquest because that’s what women really want. And when they take that messaging to its logical, immoral and illegal conclusion, someone tries to “take care of it” for them. The girl/woman in question has her behavior dissected, as she’s blamed for the violation of her body. The boys are told they’re wrong for taking pictures. As punishment, Mays and Richmond will go away to a juvenile detention center for at least a year. When they’re released, they may have to register as sex offenders. The lives they previously envisioned for themselves no longer exist. In a perfect world, this would send a message to other boys that rape is unacceptable, that only yes means yes, and women’s bodies are their own. But what’s the punishment for a society that, even after this guilty verdict, will likely continue to enable rapists? What of those who stood by and allowed this to happen? Who punishes the photographers? Who teaches the kids that weren’t sure what they were witnessing was rape? Who chastises those who watched the video of a sexual assault and laughed? Because it’s easy to write this off as an isolated incident, the result of the actions of a few savage adolescents. But to do so is to deny that these boys are products of a culture that in myriad ways has told them this was not only acceptable but expected of them. While Mays and Richmond are locked away trying to learn their lesson, the rest of us would be prudent to do the same...... August'Lamarr Thought's-.... I totally agree, I mean as I spoke a little about it in my last post, I have no sympathy for them because of the act itself. You can't do everything in life you chose to do just because you feel you can. What gave you that right in the first place, The Judge had no mercy, and as worse as it got it could of been a whole lot worse. Lets just hope that in light of them they realized a valuable lesson.....

Two teens found guilty in Ohio rape case

I was talking about this a little to my husband last night along with the 16 year old murder case. Another accident involving the youth. This is really getting to be a more common thing for the teens to feel free to throw their lives completely away. In regards to the story being so long, I copied, and pasted some parts making it shorter, but feel free to Google it, and get the full story. (CNN) -- Two high school football players were convicted Sunday in an Ohio rape case that gained worldwide attention through, and then focused on, social media. In a trial that divided the football-crazed Rust Belt town of Steubenville, Trent Mays, 17, and Ma'lik Richmond, 16, were found guilty of raping a drunk 16-year-old girl. The case attracted the attention of bloggers -- and even the loosely organized hacking group, Anonymous -- who questioned everything from the behavior of the football team to the integrity of the investigation. Judge Thomas Lipps announced his decision after reviewing evidence presented over four days of testimony in the case against Mays and Richmond, who were tried as juveniles.... Mays was sentenced to a minimum of two years in a juvenile correctional facility. Richmond was sentenced to a minimum of one year, but like Mays, he could be in detention until he is 21. The Department of Youth Services will rule whether the two boys will be detained longer, Lipps said, adding it will depend on their behavior and rehabilitation. The two will be required to register as sex offenders and undergo treatment while in detention. Lipps said he would postpone a hearing into which sexual offender registration category they will be classified until the end of their incarceration. Mays and Richmond, who will be credited for the time they served before the trial, were also ordered to stay away from the victim until they are 21. Richmond's father told CNN that his son was doing OK. "I told Ma'lik to put all his trust in God. God will see him through this," Nate Richmond said. "I told him that I love him, basically. And to be strong." In court, Ma'lik Richmond apologized before breaking down in tears. "I had no intention to do anything like that," he said. "And I'm sorry to put you guys through this." Mays apologized to the families involved..... August'Lamarr-... It's a lot more to the story, but my take on all of this, I don't feel sorry for etha of them, I mean lets be real about this, and it's no way I would have been the mother, and or father in the court room in shame, and embarrassment. Specially if as a Parent I did all I could do in raising my children the right way. True sometimes no matter the efforts. Things will still go a stray, but this is two cases where a night of fun for them turn into now a life time of Pain, and Regrets. It won't be the first, and it damn sure wont be the last. We have to be smarter then this.

Caleb Gordley 16 Years Old Killed In A Mistaken Identity

A 16-year-old boy in Sterling, Va., was shot and killed by a neighbor early Sunday morning when he mistakenly entered the home of the neighbor through a back window after sneaking out to go drinking with friends. The parents of the boy, Caleb Gordley, said their son was drunk and didn’t realize he had entered the wrong house, which is two doors down from his own and looks identical, down to the color of the carpet on the stairs. The tragic case is yet another example of a life needlessly taken by gun violence. But the teen’s parents, Shawn and Jennea Gordley, said they forgive the shooter and do not blame that individual for what happened. Shawn Gordley told authorities that the staircase and carpet in the home of his neighbor Donald West Wilder II looks exactly the same as the ones in his own home, so his son thought he was in his own house—particularly since they had been living in the house less than a year. Police say Wilder shot Caleb when the boy ignored his warning and climbed the staircase. According to the parents, the boy snuck out of the house Saturday night and went drinking with friends. On the way home, Caleb’s friends apparently dropped him off at the wrong house around 2 a.m., and he thought he was sneaking back in through the rear window he had exited hours earlier. Caleb, a junior at Park View High School, was described by his great aunt, Bonnie Terry, as a great athlete and a talented song writer who played baseball, basketball and football in school. Police said Caleb triggered a burglar alarm in Wilder’s home that woke them up. Wilder told police he confronted the teen on the staircase and warned him to leave, but he said he was ignored, prompting him to shoot the boy, killing him. August'Lamarr... This is what the Mother had to say in regards....."I just want you to know I forgive you. I understand this was an accident," Jennae Gordley, the teen's mother says....My thoughts on this. It's sad, and may he rest within. You really can't say anything more because the youth will be the youth, and this is tragic, but we all know this is a world of Heart Ache, and Pain, and how we chose to live is our own fate in the end. The youth seems like now a days are living so reckless that to them it doesn't matter etha way. We have to start raising our children better then what we do. It won't save all of them, but the number would decrease some. Our children suppose to bury us. Not the other way around???