Amber Rose To elease A Book Called "How To Be A Bad B-tch"

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  • _Lefty
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    Don't blame the seller, blame the buyer baby. If she put it out there to be consumed, and people consume it.... Who's values does it really reflect?
  • Arya Tsaddiq
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    blacktux wrote: »
    I applaud ? like this, ? she doing us fellas a favor.

    When you feeling a chick and you see that book on her nightstand, you already know what type of role she has in your life.

    Its like seeing a broad with a white belt.

    This is dumb. You judge people on the things they read?

    Uhhhhh how exactly is that dumb?

    If you got the superhead book, this book and a janice Dickinson book then you might be a highly underpaid ? .

    Or I might just be curious to read it. I just read a thick ass book on serial killers, I'm a serial killer now? I read that super head book. ? was trash but I was in the book store on break and curious what the bird was talkin bout. I just downloaded some swinger book but I'm never gonna participate in that ? a day in my life.
    Reading something doesn't make you what you read.

    So then why is it used to assist in creating a profile for serial killers?

    Insight.
    It doesn't create a serial killer of everyone who reads it though.
    No. But the media may be used to bolster an already ? up thought process.

    This I can agree with.
    The thought process was already there to become amplified after indulging in the literature. If it wasn't there then it was just leisure/curious reading.

    What about impressionable youths?

    What about the tv shows they watch?
    What about the music they listen to?

    Same ? .

    Well.....

    What about black on black crime!

    How does that correlate with influencing factors?

    I wasn't serious
  • Bussy_Getta
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    Stiff wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    blacktux wrote: »
    I applaud ? like this, ? she doing us fellas a favor.

    When you feeling a chick and you see that book on her nightstand, you already know what type of role she has in your life.

    Its like seeing a broad with a white belt.

    This is dumb. You judge people on the things they read?

    Uhhhhh how exactly is that dumb?

    If you got the superhead book, this book and a janice Dickinson book then you might be a highly underpaid ? .

    Or I might just be curious to read it. I just read a thick ass book on serial killers, I'm a serial killer now? I read that super head book. ? was trash but I was in the book store on break and curious what the bird was talkin bout. I just downloaded some swinger book but I'm never gonna participate in that ? a day in my life.
    Reading something doesn't make you what you read.

    So then why is it used to assist in creating a profile for serial killers?

    Insight.
    It doesn't create a serial killer of everyone who reads it though.
    No. But the media may be used to bolster an already ? up thought process.

    This I can agree with.
    The thought process was already there to become amplified after indulging in the literature. If it wasn't there then it was just leisure/curious reading.

    What about impressionable youths?

    What about the tv shows they watch?
    What about the music they listen to?

    Same ? .
    Nah books are more of an active mental process than watching tv or listening to music

    Listening to music actually affects your thoughts and moods more strongly.
  • Arya Tsaddiq
    Arya Tsaddiq Members Posts: 15,334 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    blacktux wrote: »
    I applaud ? like this, ? she doing us fellas a favor.

    When you feeling a chick and you see that book on her nightstand, you already know what type of role she has in your life.

    Its like seeing a broad with a white belt.

    This is dumb. You judge people on the things they read?

    Uhhhhh how exactly is that dumb?

    If you got the superhead book, this book and a janice Dickinson book then you might be a highly underpaid ? .

    Or I might just be curious to read it. I just read a thick ass book on serial killers, I'm a serial killer now? I read that super head book. ? was trash but I was in the book store on break and curious what the bird was talkin bout. I just downloaded some swinger book but I'm never gonna participate in that ? a day in my life.
    Reading something doesn't make you what you read.

    So then why is it used to assist in creating a profile for serial killers?

    Insight.
    It doesn't create a serial killer of everyone who reads it though.
    No. But the media may be used to bolster an already ? up thought process.

    This I can agree with.
    The thought process was already there to become amplified after indulging in the literature. If it wasn't there then it was just leisure/curious reading.

    What about impressionable youths?

    What about the tv shows they watch?
    What about the music they listen to?

    Same ? .

    Well.....

    What about black on black crime!

    How does that correlate with influencing factors?

    I wasn't serious

    But I will say that people that dont know who they are look for a "role model" consciously or subconsciously. I think with certain platforms there should be a standard of social responsibility to be maintained.

    But I can't tell another adult how they should conduct themselves unless they ask for my opinion.
  • Arya Tsaddiq
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    Pico wrote: »
    Stiff wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    blacktux wrote: »
    I applaud ? like this, ? she doing us fellas a favor.

    When you feeling a chick and you see that book on her nightstand, you already know what type of role she has in your life.

    Its like seeing a broad with a white belt.

    This is dumb. You judge people on the things they read?

    Uhhhhh how exactly is that dumb?

    If you got the superhead book, this book and a janice Dickinson book then you might be a highly underpaid ? .

    Or I might just be curious to read it. I just read a thick ass book on serial killers, I'm a serial killer now? I read that super head book. ? was trash but I was in the book store on break and curious what the bird was talkin bout. I just downloaded some swinger book but I'm never gonna participate in that ? a day in my life.
    Reading something doesn't make you what you read.

    So then why is it used to assist in creating a profile for serial killers?

    Insight.
    It doesn't create a serial killer of everyone who reads it though.
    No. But the media may be used to bolster an already ? up thought process.

    This I can agree with.
    The thought process was already there to become amplified after indulging in the literature. If it wasn't there then it was just leisure/curious reading.

    What about impressionable youths?

    What about the tv shows they watch?
    What about the music they listen to?

    Same ? .
    Nah books are more of an active mental process than watching tv or listening to music

    Listening to music actually affects your thoughts and moods more strongly.

    Word?
  • _Lefty
    _Lefty Members Posts: 6,564 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Pico wrote: »
    Stiff wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    blacktux wrote: »
    I applaud ? like this, ? she doing us fellas a favor.

    When you feeling a chick and you see that book on her nightstand, you already know what type of role she has in your life.

    Its like seeing a broad with a white belt.

    This is dumb. You judge people on the things they read?

    Uhhhhh how exactly is that dumb?

    If you got the superhead book, this book and a janice Dickinson book then you might be a highly underpaid ? .

    Or I might just be curious to read it. I just read a thick ass book on serial killers, I'm a serial killer now? I read that super head book. ? was trash but I was in the book store on break and curious what the bird was talkin bout. I just downloaded some swinger book but I'm never gonna participate in that ? a day in my life.
    Reading something doesn't make you what you read.

    So then why is it used to assist in creating a profile for serial killers?

    Insight.
    It doesn't create a serial killer of everyone who reads it though.
    No. But the media may be used to bolster an already ? up thought process.

    This I can agree with.
    The thought process was already there to become amplified after indulging in the literature. If it wasn't there then it was just leisure/curious reading.

    What about impressionable youths?

    What about the tv shows they watch?
    What about the music they listen to?

    Same ? .
    Nah books are more of an active mental process than watching tv or listening to music

    Listening to music actually affects your thoughts and moods more strongly.

    Books make me think different, but music makes me feel different.
  • Bussy_Getta
    Bussy_Getta Members Posts: 37,679 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Pico wrote: »
    Stiff wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    blacktux wrote: »
    I applaud ? like this, ? she doing us fellas a favor.

    When you feeling a chick and you see that book on her nightstand, you already know what type of role she has in your life.

    Its like seeing a broad with a white belt.

    This is dumb. You judge people on the things they read?

    Uhhhhh how exactly is that dumb?

    If you got the superhead book, this book and a janice Dickinson book then you might be a highly underpaid ? .

    Or I might just be curious to read it. I just read a thick ass book on serial killers, I'm a serial killer now? I read that super head book. ? was trash but I was in the book store on break and curious what the bird was talkin bout. I just downloaded some swinger book but I'm never gonna participate in that ? a day in my life.
    Reading something doesn't make you what you read.

    So then why is it used to assist in creating a profile for serial killers?

    Insight.
    It doesn't create a serial killer of everyone who reads it though.
    No. But the media may be used to bolster an already ? up thought process.

    This I can agree with.
    The thought process was already there to become amplified after indulging in the literature. If it wasn't there then it was just leisure/curious reading.

    What about impressionable youths?

    What about the tv shows they watch?
    What about the music they listen to?

    Same ? .
    Nah books are more of an active mental process than watching tv or listening to music

    Listening to music actually affects your thoughts and moods more strongly.

    Word?

    Werd
  • Bussy_Getta
    Bussy_Getta Members Posts: 37,679 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    blacktux wrote: »
    I applaud ? like this, ? she doing us fellas a favor.

    When you feeling a chick and you see that book on her nightstand, you already know what type of role she has in your life.

    Its like seeing a broad with a white belt.

    This is dumb. You judge people on the things they read?

    Uhhhhh how exactly is that dumb?

    If you got the superhead book, this book and a janice Dickinson book then you might be a highly underpaid ? .

    Or I might just be curious to read it. I just read a thick ass book on serial killers, I'm a serial killer now? I read that super head book. ? was trash but I was in the book store on break and curious what the bird was talkin bout. I just downloaded some swinger book but I'm never gonna participate in that ? a day in my life.
    Reading something doesn't make you what you read.

    So then why is it used to assist in creating a profile for serial killers?

    Insight.
    It doesn't create a serial killer of everyone who reads it though.
    No. But the media may be used to bolster an already ? up thought process.

    This I can agree with.
    The thought process was already there to become amplified after indulging in the literature. If it wasn't there then it was just leisure/curious reading.

    What about impressionable youths?

    What about the tv shows they watch?
    What about the music they listen to?

    Same ? .

    Well.....

    What about black on black crime!

    How does that correlate with influencing factors?

    I wasn't serious

    But I will say that people that dont know who they are look for a "role model" consciously or subconsciously. I think with certain platforms there should be a standard of social responsibility to be maintained.

    But I can't tell another adult how they should conduct themselves unless they ask for my opinion.

    Speak on this social responsibility
  • Arya Tsaddiq
    Arya Tsaddiq Members Posts: 15,334 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    blacktux wrote: »
    I applaud ? like this, ? she doing us fellas a favor.

    When you feeling a chick and you see that book on her nightstand, you already know what type of role she has in your life.

    Its like seeing a broad with a white belt.

    This is dumb. You judge people on the things they read?

    Uhhhhh how exactly is that dumb?

    If you got the superhead book, this book and a janice Dickinson book then you might be a highly underpaid ? .

    Or I might just be curious to read it. I just read a thick ass book on serial killers, I'm a serial killer now? I read that super head book. ? was trash but I was in the book store on break and curious what the bird was talkin bout. I just downloaded some swinger book but I'm never gonna participate in that ? a day in my life.
    Reading something doesn't make you what you read.

    So then why is it used to assist in creating a profile for serial killers?

    Insight.
    It doesn't create a serial killer of everyone who reads it though.
    No. But the media may be used to bolster an already ? up thought process.

    This I can agree with.
    The thought process was already there to become amplified after indulging in the literature. If it wasn't there then it was just leisure/curious reading.

    What about impressionable youths?

    What about the tv shows they watch?
    What about the music they listen to?

    Same ? .

    Well.....

    What about black on black crime!

    How does that correlate with influencing factors?

    I wasn't serious

    But I will say that people that dont know who they are look for a "role model" consciously or subconsciously. I think with certain platforms there should be a standard of social responsibility to be maintained.

    But I can't tell another adult how they should conduct themselves unless they ask for my opinion.

    Speak on this social responsibility

    Nope
  • Bussy_Getta
    Bussy_Getta Members Posts: 37,679 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    blacktux wrote: »
    I applaud ? like this, ? she doing us fellas a favor.

    When you feeling a chick and you see that book on her nightstand, you already know what type of role she has in your life.

    Its like seeing a broad with a white belt.

    This is dumb. You judge people on the things they read?

    Uhhhhh how exactly is that dumb?

    If you got the superhead book, this book and a janice Dickinson book then you might be a highly underpaid ? .

    Or I might just be curious to read it. I just read a thick ass book on serial killers, I'm a serial killer now? I read that super head book. ? was trash but I was in the book store on break and curious what the bird was talkin bout. I just downloaded some swinger book but I'm never gonna participate in that ? a day in my life.
    Reading something doesn't make you what you read.

    So then why is it used to assist in creating a profile for serial killers?

    Insight.
    It doesn't create a serial killer of everyone who reads it though.
    No. But the media may be used to bolster an already ? up thought process.

    This I can agree with.
    The thought process was already there to become amplified after indulging in the literature. If it wasn't there then it was just leisure/curious reading.

    What about impressionable youths?

    What about the tv shows they watch?
    What about the music they listen to?

    Same ? .

    Well.....

    What about black on black crime!

    How does that correlate with influencing factors?

    I wasn't serious

    But I will say that people that dont know who they are look for a "role model" consciously or subconsciously. I think with certain platforms there should be a standard of social responsibility to be maintained.

    But I can't tell another adult how they should conduct themselves unless they ask for my opinion.

    Speak on this social responsibility

    Nope

    I respect that.
  • Stiff
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    Wait…you read entire books at the bookstore?
  • Bussy_Getta
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    Stiff wrote: »
    Wait…you read entire books at the bookstore?

    Well yea. Books are expensive and I never re read them so.....
  • Stiff
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    Pico wrote: »
    Stiff wrote: »
    Wait…you read entire books at the bookstore?

    Well yea. Books are expensive and I never re read them so.....

    like in 1 sitting or do you come back and forth?
  • T. Sanford
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    The bookstore is relaxing & a stress reliever.

    That's probably my top 3 places to be at nowadays
  • Bussy_Getta
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    Stiff wrote: »
    Pico wrote: »
    Stiff wrote: »
    Wait…you read entire books at the bookstore?

    Well yea. Books are expensive and I never re read them so.....

    like in 1 sitting or do you come back and forth?

    Depends on the book and the subject but if I don't finish it I will go back the next day.
    Most I do in one sitting.
  • Micmacmar3of3m
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    Stiff wrote: »
    So, once and for all, can somebody please explain to me exactly what it is that she does for a living?

    She enters into romantic relationships with Black entertainers and converts the relevance from said relationships into paid appearances at night clubs,various hosting jobs, and apparently now literature I guess.. all while maintaining an active social media presence.
    That's the best job description of hers that I have ever heard
  • Purr
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    Yall know that 18th century gothic literature is worse than anything in Amber Rose's book or nah?
  • aka_OG
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    keep this away from your daughters