The Founder
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I told my wife that I apologize. I was there.
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That joint use to be wide open. I had some good times in thereI miss 559
The guy who wrote books about how to teach men "to actually become players and macks" chimes in.
The guy who wrote books about how to teach men "to actually become players and macks" chimes in.
Great point and I concur wholeheartedly. While I never attended Freaknik I had my "wilding out times" being a professional musician gave me plenty of opportunities.@Rated R Superstar Yep, he did indeed.. I still have copy of his book, the Art of Macking that he signed when he came to my town years ago. In fact, I can go even deeper in research as Tariq was in the 69 Boyz "Tootsie Roll" video too, a popular song during that Freaknik era.
Still, can we give the man some credit for evolving? None of us will be perfect but The Hidden Color Series, the Hidden History Museum that he built, and other things he has done is nothing for one to roll his eyes at. Yes I don't agree with everything that he says or does but I look beyond it because he still has put in a lot of good work for the culture.
In fact I just had an interesting thought. Back to the subject at hand, if they really wanted to put out the business of the things that went on at Freaknik, one will discover that some of these young ladies and gentleman that were in these old Freaknik videos dancing on top of cars and doing what they do would later become Teachers, Doctors, Lawyers, Business Owners, Politicians, Dentists, and etc. But nah, opportunists want to flip the possible narratives and focus on the ratchedness....it is what it is..
Anyhow, we all evolve (wink) I know I have, I think I am on it like never before...yet I am still a work in progress...LOL