Great! Thanks Slydog for sharing the information and Jeff for saving the videos!
Stories worth gold. I always mention that I use a site to download stories: storysaver.net/
It's a great site, if you wanna try it next time ...
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Anyway, that was great to see her ticklishness in a video. I was going to write her name on the list, but the name was already there. I'd forgotten that we'd already had a thread on her:
https://www.ticklingforum.com/showthread.php?241508-Iggy-Azalea
In that thread, the original tweet that motivated the creation of the thread was not printed nor written. There was a second one that was written, but the first one's still a mystery for myself that couldn't see it by the time it was originally posted. If someone has the tweet archived or remembers it, please post it here. Thanks in advance ...
The original tweet was regarding a ticklish pedicure, I’ll see if I can find it
Not a fan, she's vile as a person. No mount of talent makes up for her lack of class.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_nVivetVxK4
If you're not interested then don't click on a thread with her name ����*♀️��
She does seem like a caricature of black people. A lot of white rappers really overdo certain mannerisms, but Azalea in particular goes over the top with it. A lot of people are apparently ok with it though.
I don't consider that to be an issue of race or gender. I think think it's just a vile thing to say. The truth is that a man's career would have been over if the situation was reversed. Quite frankly I'm disgusted that there other women are like this.
It seems to me like rappers are always saying stupid violent shit like this though, almost as if it's part of the culture that surrounds the genre. You say a man's career would be over if the situation were reversed, but I don't know if that's true. Men get away with saying some horrible shit too. I remember Method Man in a live interview basically implying that he would assault, or maybe even kill, Wendy Williams and no one gave a shit about it. Granted, she's a terrible person and she made his wife's cancer public when she didn't want it out there but it was still a blatant, public threat of violence.
It just seems like the way people involved in the hip-hop world talk and it probably shouldn't be taken that seriously because it's likely just a part of the image they want to put forward.
I don't consider that to be an issue of race or gender. I think think it's just a vile thing to say. The truth is that a man's career would have been over if the situation was reversed. Quite frankly I'm disgusted that there other women are like this.
Oh I agree, but that's the direction that Western culture has gone in for a while now.
I don't want to sound harsh, but this comes across as pointless pearl clutching. It's an old clip, in which two people are joking and joshing around. The tone is light and phrasing is figurative and not meant to be taking serious or literal. It's been six years since , no news of Iggy cutting off a member.Hell, Iggy doesn't even have much of a career anymore.
I don't want to sound harsh, but this comes across as pointless pearl clutching. It's an old clip, in which two people are joking and joshing around. The tone is light and phrasing is figurative and not meant to be taking serious or literal. It's been six years since , no news of Iggy cutting off a member.Hell, Iggy doesn't even have much of a career anymore.