Wednesday, May 18, 2016

This Was A Hell Of A Good Read


For many people, arguably Kris Jenner among them, it may seem as if Blac Chyna came out of nowhere: the PR equivalent of Venus rising fully formed from the foaming sea with an engagement ring in one hand and a pregnancy announcement in the other. But look closer and you’ll start to notice Chyna everywhere: dancing in rap videos, sitting courtside at NBA games, making appearances on your favorite reality show, in the pews at the biggest celebrity wedding of the decade. While no one and everyone was watching, Chyna was making calculated moves to close in on her own empire with a precision and finesse that not even the Kardashians saw coming. This wasn’t a PR breakthrough. It was a coup.

And so the Kardashians, a family often accused of stealing black men, black features, and black culture, got beat at their own game by a black woman. And not just any black woman, but a video vixen who was never supposed to see the inside of the country clubs the Kardashians frequented growing up.

(BuzzFeed.com)

I Want A Pair Of These

Nike to release Air Zoom 90 IT golf shoes


(GolfWRX.com)

Maybe Lue Was The Right Choice To Lead

Report: Tyronn Lue Took Control Of The Cavs After He Told LeBron James To ‘Shut The F*ck Up’ In The Huddle
“They felt they were doing this for LeBron,” the person familiar with the internal workings of the team said, “instead of with LeBron.”

Lue changed that the moment he first told James in a huddle, “Shut the [expletive up]. I got this,” according to a person who heard the exchange — and a few others like it. If Lue was going to get the stars and the role players to buy into the strategic changes he was determined to implement — play faster, space the floor, move the ball, take full advantage of Love’s versatility — he was going to have to restore order first
(BroBible.com)

Why Isn't This Around Everywhere?


(BroBible.com)

Use Your Brain Wisely


(CavemanCircus.com)

I Like These

adidas NMD Trail


(NiceKicks.com)