This is great. Shout out to Boys’ Latin.
[Spotted on Rap Radar]
This is great. Shout out to Boys’ Latin.
[Spotted on Rap Radar]

Long before the Dallas Mavericks made the Miami Heat get their shine box the stories were pouring in of Lebron James’ arrogance and disconnect with teammates. What began with a comic sans-font rant from Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert snowballed into the video of Lebron of Wade mocking Dirk Nowitzki’s “flu game” before game 5. Now comes this nugget from the Washington Post‘s Mike Wise. Read more »
While most of you will find this amusing/adorable, I just want to know why he’s letting this whore boss him around like that? Did she grind his man balls to make the birthday cake?
[Gizmodo]

Without even getting into the debate about Apple products being overpriced and overrated (that’s another 700 words for another day), I’d like to get into the latest fuckery of the week. Per the Shanghai Daily, a 17 year-old idiot kid sold his kidney for 20,000 yuan (roughly $3,000) in order to buy an iPad. Yes. This happened. Read more »

For the past couple weeks the public has been entrenched in another episode of the Joe Budden show after a public split with his latest girl, model Esther Baxter. The mud-slinging between Joe and former flame Tahiry paled in comparison to what was left after the smoke cleared between him and Baxter as reports of abuse, restraining orders, multiple miscarriages, cheating, and dead fetus pictures were all brought to the forefront. What started as public support for Budden quickly went south when Baxter went to the blogs with photographs purportedly taken after a physical altercation. But why?

In an update to an earlier story I wrote on the unfortunate end to the story of missing teenager Phylicia Barnes, a memorial service was held today in Baltimore, following a funeral service in Conyers, GA a week ago. Phylicia Barnes disappeared from her sister’s home in Baltimore during the December holiday break and her body was found unclothed in the Susquehana River on April 20th. Maryland State Police have ruled her death a homicide and have no leads. Anyone with any information on the murder of Phylicia Barnes can contact the TIPS line that has been established since Barnes disappeared at 1-855-223-0033. Or, they can call the Maryland State Police duty officer at 410-653-4200. Calls may be kept confidential.