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life of a BOSS . Slimmy .
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lilmisscbreezy:

how do you pass his stare &amp; not reblog?
lilmisscbreezy:

how do you pass his stare &amp; not reblog?
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omg-itsjazzyj:

thegoddamazon:

beam-meh-up-scotty:

rolandalfred2nd:


Will: Carlton, carlton, I understand that you’re scared, man, but the world can be a scary place. Just got to learn to deal with it.
Carlton: Yeah, well, I found my way.
Will: That’s not you, man. that’s them.

^ i remember this episode i cried while watching this 

Me too. 😒

This episode had me in tears, man. Like, you really knew the characters were growing from this. I loved how it was comedy and still touched on issues that affected Black youth. We need more shows like this on television.
You gotta think, the whole concept of this show was Will growing up in a bad neighborhood where shit like this happened all the time, and Carlton grew up in a life of privilege and sheltered from this kind of life, and I think Will was crying because he came so close to seeing Carlton go down the wrong path and end up like some of his friends back in Philly.

They don’t make shows like this anymore.. Shows that deal with real life situations that REAL people go through. Definitely still one of my favorites..


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omg-itsjazzyj:

thegoddamazon:

beam-meh-up-scotty:

rolandalfred2nd:


Will: Carlton, carlton, I understand that you’re scared, man, but the world can be a scary place. Just got to learn to deal with it.
Carlton: Yeah, well, I found my way.
Will: That’s not you, man. that’s them.

^ i remember this episode i cried while watching this 

Me too. 😒

This episode had me in tears, man. Like, you really knew the characters were growing from this. I loved how it was comedy and still touched on issues that affected Black youth. We need more shows like this on television.
You gotta think, the whole concept of this show was Will growing up in a bad neighborhood where shit like this happened all the time, and Carlton grew up in a life of privilege and sheltered from this kind of life, and I think Will was crying because he came so close to seeing Carlton go down the wrong path and end up like some of his friends back in Philly.

They don’t make shows like this anymore.. Shows that deal with real life situations that REAL people go through. Definitely still one of my favorites..


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omg-itsjazzyj:

thegoddamazon:

beam-meh-up-scotty:

rolandalfred2nd:


Will: Carlton, carlton, I understand that you’re scared, man, but the world can be a scary place. Just got to learn to deal with it.
Carlton: Yeah, well, I found my way.
Will: That’s not you, man. that’s them.

^ i remember this episode i cried while watching this 

Me too. 😒

This episode had me in tears, man. Like, you really knew the characters were growing from this. I loved how it was comedy and still touched on issues that affected Black youth. We need more shows like this on television.
You gotta think, the whole concept of this show was Will growing up in a bad neighborhood where shit like this happened all the time, and Carlton grew up in a life of privilege and sheltered from this kind of life, and I think Will was crying because he came so close to seeing Carlton go down the wrong path and end up like some of his friends back in Philly.

They don’t make shows like this anymore.. Shows that deal with real life situations that REAL people go through. Definitely still one of my favorites..


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omg-itsjazzyj:

thegoddamazon:

beam-meh-up-scotty:

rolandalfred2nd:


Will: Carlton, carlton, I understand that you’re scared, man, but the world can be a scary place. Just got to learn to deal with it.
Carlton: Yeah, well, I found my way.
Will: That’s not you, man. that’s them.

^ i remember this episode i cried while watching this 

Me too. 😒

This episode had me in tears, man. Like, you really knew the characters were growing from this. I loved how it was comedy and still touched on issues that affected Black youth. We need more shows like this on television.
You gotta think, the whole concept of this show was Will growing up in a bad neighborhood where shit like this happened all the time, and Carlton grew up in a life of privilege and sheltered from this kind of life, and I think Will was crying because he came so close to seeing Carlton go down the wrong path and end up like some of his friends back in Philly.

They don’t make shows like this anymore.. Shows that deal with real life situations that REAL people go through. Definitely still one of my favorites..


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omg-itsjazzyj:

thegoddamazon:

beam-meh-up-scotty:

rolandalfred2nd:


Will: Carlton, carlton, I understand that you’re scared, man, but the world can be a scary place. Just got to learn to deal with it.
Carlton: Yeah, well, I found my way.
Will: That’s not you, man. that’s them.

^ i remember this episode i cried while watching this 

Me too. 😒

This episode had me in tears, man. Like, you really knew the characters were growing from this. I loved how it was comedy and still touched on issues that affected Black youth. We need more shows like this on television.
You gotta think, the whole concept of this show was Will growing up in a bad neighborhood where shit like this happened all the time, and Carlton grew up in a life of privilege and sheltered from this kind of life, and I think Will was crying because he came so close to seeing Carlton go down the wrong path and end up like some of his friends back in Philly.

They don’t make shows like this anymore.. Shows that deal with real life situations that REAL people go through. Definitely still one of my favorites..


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omg-itsjazzyj:

thegoddamazon:

beam-meh-up-scotty:

rolandalfred2nd:


Will: Carlton, carlton, I understand that you’re scared, man, but the world can be a scary place. Just got to learn to deal with it.
Carlton: Yeah, well, I found my way.
Will: That’s not you, man. that’s them.

^ i remember this episode i cried while watching this 

Me too. 😒

This episode had me in tears, man. Like, you really knew the characters were growing from this. I loved how it was comedy and still touched on issues that affected Black youth. We need more shows like this on television.
You gotta think, the whole concept of this show was Will growing up in a bad neighborhood where shit like this happened all the time, and Carlton grew up in a life of privilege and sheltered from this kind of life, and I think Will was crying because he came so close to seeing Carlton go down the wrong path and end up like some of his friends back in Philly.

They don’t make shows like this anymore.. Shows that deal with real life situations that REAL people go through. Definitely still one of my favorites..


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brock-star:

haha!

Haha! #Baddiebey #QueenB love her! 😍
brock-star:

haha!

Haha! #Baddiebey #QueenB love her! 😍
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