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The Black Culture Thread |OT2|

Zeus Molecules

illegal immigrants are stealing our air
I do want to try some pole dancing though. The core workout alone would be worth it and it looks fun.

Pole dancing should be an olympic sport....The shit I've seen done on a pole boggles the mind to the point it would be highly impressive even if the girl was fully clothed in leotards.
 

abuC

Member
I'm not a fan of strip clubs been a few times but haven't gone in ages. I get the same feeling from going to the Zoo and making eye contact with a Tiger or Lion, skrippas have that same "defeated" look in their eyes.
 

Zeus Molecules

illegal immigrants are stealing our air
I'm not a fan of strip clubs been a few times but haven't gone in ages. I get the same feeling from going to the Zoo and making eye contact with a Tiger or Lion, skrippas have that same "defeated" look in their eyes.

Skrippas have eyes?!!?
 

Htown

STOP SHITTING ON MY MOTHER'S HEADSTONE
I love that every mentality in that thread has defenders, with the exception of the gangstalking one because those people probably think the thread posters are in on the conspiracy.
 

G-Fex

Member
I'm not a fan of strip clubs been a few times but haven't gone in ages. I get the same feeling from going to the Zoo and making eye contact with a Tiger or Lion, skrippas have that same "defeated" look in their eyes.

Really? Heh.

Ah well. I always said when I had like 60+ dollars id treat myself to a strip club.

I don't think I ever will though.
 
Really? Heh.

Ah well. I always said when I had like 60+ dollars id treat myself to a strip club.

I don't think I ever will though.

Sounds like times are hard over there boss. And if you ever find yourself with $60.01, remind yourself that porn is free and do something better with the cash.

...go on.

Pretty skeevy shit, I could PM you if you're truly curious but in general I've just noticed that dancers and ex-dancers aren't the most mentally stable people around.
 

Zeus Molecules

illegal immigrants are stealing our air
Pretty skeevy shit, I could PM you if you're truly curious but in general I've just noticed that dancers and ex-dancers aren't the most mentally stable people around.

The same goes for urban glamour models, video vixens, escorts, and porn stars because they tend to be the same women just multitasking.
 

Barrage

Member
Pretty skeevy shit, I could PM you if you're truly curious but in general I've just noticed that dancers and ex-dancers aren't the most mentally stable people around.

PM me if you wouldn't mind. I've been offered a job in a gentlemen's club, trying to hear a lotta worst case scenarios before deciding.
 

DY_nasty

NeoGAF's official "was this shooting justified" consultant
This is the part where I ask if I'm too thoroughly detached from normal people again.

When I go out (as in get dressed up more than usual, pay a cover charge, hype the night accordingly) to a bar/club/lounge with a cover charge - I go with the following priorities

1) hook up, or lay ground work for hooking up in the near future
2) have a good time
3*) not get into a fight

i might have lost myself somewhere again
 

Parallax

best seen in the classic "Shadow of the Beast"
This is the part where I ask if I'm too thoroughly detached from normal people again.

When I go out (as in get dressed up more than usual, pay a cover charge, hype the night accordingly) to a bar/club/lounge with a cover charge - I go with the following priorities

1) hook up, or lay ground work for hooking up in the near future
2) have a good time
3*) not get into a fight

i might have lost myself somewhere again

I can't enjoy myself in a club. I'm too busy being a guard dog to my friends to enjoy myself outside of small talk. But I don't have that problem in a bar.
 

ReiGun

Member
Only been to a club twice in my life. First time was me, one of my homeboys, and two of our female friends. Pretty much spent the night watching the girls cause they were totally drunk. The kept bumping into everyone as they danced (weren't many folk in the club that night, so they had adequate space to move. not that they gave a fuck at the time lol), and one of them went up to the DJ booth to request a song and ended up turning the music off.

Second time was for the previous homeboy's birthday. He got totally drunk and spent the night shouting and talking about fucking one of our friends as loudly as he could...and that was pretty much the highlight of the evening. lol
 
and ya'll don't post pics

c'mon man
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G-Fex

Member
Sounds like times are hard over there boss. And if you ever find yourself with $60.01, remind yourself that porn is free and do something better with the cash..

No not so much the income, I got my monies. But I mean getting the courage to go through with it.

Which I probably wont, you're right there's better things to do with the money.
 
PM me if you wouldn't mind. I've been offered a job in a gentlemen's club, trying to hear a lotta worst case scenarios before deciding.

I think taking a job at a gentlemen's club is quite a bit different. Your safety/sanity will largely depend on the atmosphere of the club and what it is you do. You're likely good if you keep your nose clean and work at a decent club. Many states have laws designed to keep the patrons from getting too rowdy as well. The problem I've seen is when you have bouncers taking money to let dancers turn tricks and getting into financial dispute with the pimps or staff getting hooked on shit that the strippers are passing around. I reiterate, you're much more likely to have a serious situation with a dancer than a customer.

When I was teenager I was given a car but had no money to do anything, so I made ends meet by driving strippers/prostitutes to their outcalls and pulling 'security'. First it was just some women I had went to HS with but eventually their friends got word that I was a safe and reliable driver so I had money, they had money and everybody was happy. Still, I got to see up close and personal how fucked up these women were. Stealing from each other for no reason, working without clearing up their STD's, one was writing letters to her physically abusive former pimp in prison while she was living with her child and a guy that loved her. But my mental turning point came when a new girl (with a reference) asked for a ride and I go to pick her up and she comes out of the apartment with a fucking baby basket. I tell her 1) that's not a carseat and 2) I'm not a babysitter. And she's pleading for me --a guy she's never even seen before currently engaged in criminal activity-- to drive her and watch her infant unsupervised so she could turn a trick. She needed her next fix and bad. I just tossed her a few dollars and turned down the work. It wasn't until that situation that I truly thought I was doing something unethical.

But anyway sorry for the wall of text. And stay away from strippers.
 
I think taking a job at a gentlemen's club is quite a bit different. Your safety/sanity will largely depend on the atmosphere of the club and what it is you do. You're likely good if you keep your nose clean and work at a decent club. Many states have laws designed to keep the patrons from getting too rowdy as well. The problem I've seen is when you have bouncers taking money to let dancers turn tricks and getting into financial dispute with the pimps or staff getting hooked on shit that the strippers are passing around. I reiterate, you're much more likely to have a serious situation with a dancer than a customer.

When I was teenager I was given a car but had no money to do anything, so I made ends meet by driving strippers/prostitutes to their outcalls and pulling 'security'. First it was just some women I had went to HS with but eventually their friends got word that I was a safe and reliable driver so I had money, they had money and everybody was happy. Still, I got to see up close and personal how fucked up these women were. Stealing from each other for no reason, working without clearing up their STD's, one was writing letters to her physically abusive former pimp in prison while she was living with her child and a guy that loved her. But my mental turning point came when a new girl (with a reference) asked for a ride and I go to pick her up and she comes out of the apartment with a fucking baby basket. I tell her 1) that's not a carseat and 2) I'm not a babysitter. And she's pleading for me --a guy she's never even seen before currently engaged in criminal activity-- to drive her and watch her infant unsupervised so she could turn a trick. She needed her next fix and bad. I just tossed her a few dollars and turned down the work. It wasn't until that situation that I truly thought I was doing something unethical.

But anyway sorry for the wall of text. And stay away from strippers.

Holy shit.
 
His numbers are worse than mine. Maybe you're just a jerk no wants to deal with.


I was reading that thread and he was like the guy is underperforming and on a conference call the guy was called out about his poor work habits. So if all that the case they could have been fired the guy, regardless of race. Either the OP isnt telling us everything, lying, trying to stir up the anti-AA people or just plan salty a black man is in a better postion then he is. Im going with him being salty.
 

Imm0rt4l

Member
PD get in here!
smh....

I think taking a job at a gentlemen's club is quite a bit different. Your safety/sanity will largely depend on the atmosphere of the club and what it is you do. You're likely good if you keep your nose clean and work at a decent club. Many states have laws designed to keep the patrons from getting too rowdy as well. The problem I've seen is when you have bouncers taking money to let dancers turn tricks and getting into financial dispute with the pimps or staff getting hooked on shit that the strippers are passing around. I reiterate, you're much more likely to have a serious situation with a dancer than a customer.

When I was teenager I was given a car but had no money to do anything, so I made ends meet by driving strippers/prostitutes to their outcalls and pulling 'security'. First it was just some women I had went to HS with but eventually their friends got word that I was a safe and reliable driver so I had money, they had money and everybody was happy. Still, I got to see up close and personal how fucked up these women were. Stealing from each other for no reason, working without clearing up their STD's, one was writing letters to her physically abusive former pimp in prison while she was living with her child and a guy that loved her. But my mental turning point came when a new girl (with a reference) asked for a ride and I go to pick her up and she comes out of the apartment with a fucking baby basket. I tell her 1) that's not a carseat and 2) I'm not a babysitter. And she's pleading for me --a guy she's never even seen before currently engaged in criminal activity-- to drive her and watch her infant unsupervised so she could turn a trick. She needed her next fix and bad. I just tossed her a few dollars and turned down the work. It wasn't until that situation that I truly thought I was doing something unethical.

But anyway sorry for the wall of text. And stay away from strippers.

smh.


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Zeus Molecules

illegal immigrants are stealing our air
I think taking a job at a gentlemen's club is quite a bit different. Your safety/sanity will largely depend on the atmosphere of the club and what it is you do. You're likely good if you keep your nose clean and work at a decent club. Many states have laws designed to keep the patrons from getting too rowdy as well. The problem I've seen is when you have bouncers taking money to let dancers turn tricks and getting into financial dispute with the pimps or staff getting hooked on shit that the strippers are passing around. I reiterate, you're much more likely to have a serious situation with a dancer than a customer.

When I was teenager I was given a car but had no money to do anything, so I made ends meet by driving strippers/prostitutes to their outcalls and pulling 'security'. First it was just some women I had went to HS with but eventually their friends got word that I was a safe and reliable driver so I had money, they had money and everybody was happy. Still, I got to see up close and personal how fucked up these women were. Stealing from each other for no reason, working without clearing up their STD's, one was writing letters to her physically abusive former pimp in prison while she was living with her child and a guy that loved her. But my mental turning point came when a new girl (with a reference) asked for a ride and I go to pick her up and she comes out of the apartment with a fucking baby basket. I tell her 1) that's not a carseat and 2) I'm not a babysitter. And she's pleading for me --a guy she's never even seen before currently engaged in criminal activity-- to drive her and watch her infant unsupervised so she could turn a trick. She needed her next fix and bad. I just tossed her a few dollars and turned down the work. It wasn't until that situation that I truly thought I was doing something unethical.

But anyway sorry for the wall of text. And stay away from strippers.

you just ruined strippers for me...
 

ReiGun

Member
I've never seen "The Player's Club" all the way through, but every time I catch it, I see the horrible parts. The stalker dude, that one chick that was (I think) trying to pimp out that younger girl. I'm sure the movie as a whole is a little more uplifting by the end. Or at least I hope it is.
 
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