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Try having a bag with textbooks, sports uniform and then a laptop bag as well. This is the 90's as well, the laptops weighed a bloody tonne
Laptop? You lucky bastard. Try lugging one of these around.
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Only using a USB on the laptop atm, so have to be careful.....will listen when I get home to the computer.

Hope it is a huge success for you. Good luck:)
 
RIP Charlie Murphy.

His work on Chappelle's Show made him legendary.

The Rick James and Prince sketches are some of the greatest TV comedy moments of all time. Not to mention Buc Nasty.

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The karmic downfall of Harvey Weinstein is pretty damn spectacular. Once the untouchable Cosby legend collapsed, everyone else became very vulnerable.

Going to be a lot of Hollywood execs losing sleep from now on. Pretty obvious that Weinstein is just the tip of the iceberg. Long overdue cultural shift coming in Hollywood.
 
have always been conspiracies of pedophile rings in hollywood. After all the sexual assaults coming out in recent years it might not be such a conspiracy after all. A few actors and actresses have put their lives on the line by saying a few things here and there over the years but nothing has ever been proven. If true than I can't imagine what it must have been like a generation or two ago...
 
Where has this new use of the word 'vanilla' come from?

Would love people to learn some new words instead of coming up with ridiculous new ways to incorrectly use the words they know.
 
Where has this new use of the word 'vanilla' come from?

Would love people to learn some new words instead of coming up with ridiculous new ways to incorrectly use the words they know.

Is it new though....?

https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/vanilla
adjective
informal
Having no special or extra features; ordinary or standard.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/vanilla
adjective
1 :flavored with vanilla
2 :lacking distinction

The noun vanilla was first served up in 1662, but it took almost 200 years for its adjective use to become established for things, like ice and sugar, flavored with vanilla. By the 1970s vanilla was perceived as being the plain flavor of the ice-cream world, and people began using the word itself to describe anything plain, ordinary, or conventional.

Unless you're talking about an even newer use of the word.
 

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