About the Tide: Expensive laundry liquid has become ghetto currency. This is why the ghetto stores lock it down.
A few months ago, an aunt of mine was in transit between the Target and her car. She had just bought, among other things, a big thing of Tide liquid. And this Target store is nowhere near the hood. While she was in transit, some black just ran up to the cart, grabbed the Tide and only the Tide, and ran away.
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3 comments:
1. Packs of loose stray dogs running around, including some mean breeds
2. The high schools' Wikipedia pages' "famous alumni" section lists entirely athletes and musicians
I should have added.
About the Tide: Expensive laundry liquid has become ghetto currency. This is why the ghetto stores lock it down.
A few months ago, an aunt of mine was in transit between the Target and her car. She had just bought, among other things, a big thing of Tide liquid. And this Target store is nowhere near the hood. While she was in transit, some black just ran up to the cart, grabbed the Tide and only the Tide, and ran away.
So what are they using the Tide for? You sure can't tell me it's to wash their clothes!
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