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Bob Pimp MOBBEN!!!
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Theres only 2 CDs I'm really bothered about getting the OG first pressing of, and thats only because they have bonus tracks removed from all the reissues.

West Coast Bad Boyz - Anotha Level of tha Game
The Click - Down & Dirty

If any of yall got those OG print CDs lemme know
i have both...
 

DaGrimProphet

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>women of the year

The radical left-wing feminist of the 70s/80s (Germaine Greer) is now seen as a radical right-wing fascist by today's feminists and is having prizes revoked cuz she doesn't seen transgendered men as women.

She also said some shit about the woman of the year being a man is misogyny
 
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The radical left-wing feminist of the 70s/80s (Germaine Greer) is now seen as a radical right-wing fascist by today's feminists and is having prizes revoked cuz she doesn't seen transgendered men as women.
Australian-born feminist Germaine Greer accused Glamour of “misogyny” in its decision to award Jenner its woman of the year award, noting that transgender women are “not women” and do not “look like, sound like or behave like women.”

“I think misogyny plays a really big part in all of this,” Greer said, “that a man who goes to these lengths to become a woman will be a better woman than someone who is just born a woman.”

Meanwhile, writing for Celeb Dirty Laundry, Andie Howard channeled the anger of readers who “want to know what Caitlyn did besides transition from male to female in order to deserve the honor.”

“In 2015, Bruce Jenner became Caitlyn Jenner and it took a lot of courage to transition in such a public way. That said, does Caitlyn deserve to sweep every award show for having gender reassignment? What else has she done?”

Or, as writer Laura Meyers put it, “What has Caitlyn done for womanhood other than simply become a woman?”

“It’s what she does as a woman, to overcome struggles of womanhood, to advance womanhood, to inspire womanhood, that deserves an award,” Meyers writes, noting that Jenner “hasn’t even made a sandwich yet.”

Meyers compares Glamour’s unfortunate choice with the woman who carried home the award last year:

You know who won Woman of the Year last year? Lupita Nyong’o. Not only does Lupita have boobs like Caitlyn, but this woman was born in Mexico, raised in Kenya, attended college in the United States, graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in film and theater studies, and recently just won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, receiving a standing ovation at the ceremony for her performance. That’s what she did for womanhood. As a woman, that’s a hell of lot more inspiring than Caitlyn’s transformation.

On second thought, however, maybe Glamour didn’t go far enough in its creativity.

As Russell writes, if we’re “going with a man for woman of the year, why not consider Vladimir Putin’s suggestion: Barack Obama.”