jensensbooty
Our Booty in jeans
Luscious be thy cheeks
Thy gorgeous curves
Thy rounded rump
They are the symbol of heaven.
Give us this day our daily grope
This belongs here 4 comments
jensensbooty
· 5 years ago
No that’s Sean astin from 50 first dates!
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When Anton tastes Remy's ratatouille, he's reminded of his mother's 10 comments
jensensbooty
· 5 years ago
Nooo but that makes it cheating. I like the idea that Remys dish was so good it changed Anton, not that he just literally copied his mom’s cooking by chance
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iSee 2 comments
Not all of their properties, but a step forward 49 comments
Larry tells it like it is 44 comments
Larry tells it like it is 44 comments
jensensbooty
· 5 years ago
Soul food, but because of lack of accessibility to nutritious options that supermarkets provide
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Larry tells it like it is 44 comments
jensensbooty
· 5 years ago
I would say food deserts are probably a leading contribution to obesity especially in the specific communities we are talking about. “A food desert is an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food, in contrast with an area with higher access to supermarkets or vegetable shops with fresh foods”. Poor neighborhood are usually food deserts which lack accessible grocery stores, in which fast food is often the replacement. This correlates obesity with poverty because of the lack of access and affordability whenever there are supermarkets. African Americans and Latinos usually are the poor demographic, which may be the reason why you correlated “soul food” with obesity. Soul food stems out of the tradition of slaves using whatever they could to make delicious meals. As we know, former slaves and their families could not easily escape poverty because of the disadvantages they unfairly face in the US. So therefore, these communities may not be obese because of
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Larry tells it like it is 44 comments
jensensbooty
· 5 years ago
Soul food is a variety of cuisine originating in the Southeastern United States, and from African American culture. It has both European and Native American influences. It is common in areas with a historical presence of African Americans and has been a cultural staple among the African American and American Deep-South communities for centuries. The expression "soul food" originated in the mid-1960s, when "soul" was a common word used to describe African American culture. A typical soul food meal would feature:
Sides: black-eyed peas, candied yams (dark-fleshed sweet potatoes), macaroni and cheese, and stewed greens (cabbage, collard greens, kale, mustard, or turnip)
Entree: chicken (fried or smothered), fried fish, or pork (smothered chop or "chitlins," which are pig intestines)
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Sides: black-eyed peas, candied yams (dark-fleshed sweet potatoes), macaroni and cheese, and stewed greens (cabbage, collard greens, kale, mustard, or turnip)
Entree: chicken (fried or smothered), fried fish, or pork (smothered chop or "chitlins," which are pig intestines)
Bob Ross being bro! 6 comments
70,000 7 comments
jensensbooty
· 5 years ago
Trust me people care about the opioid crisis because it effects white people. No one care does about the crack epidemic “just say no to drugs” but now there’s an opioid epidemic and people are calling drug addiction a disease
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Leaves from the vine 11 comments