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So what song did they perform off of? Jingle bell, jingle bell jingle all the gays. :shame:
They mimic the Jsettes but they only perform in Alabama. Been around since I was in college.
Damn. :smh:did anyone peep out how they said they were at a Jsette competition in the "City of Jackson"
how does JSU let this type mockery go on in their city...not denouncing this stuff in the 90s led to all of this ...even in your own city :smh:
I can't lie... I am dying laughing looking at the expressions on people's faces.
They mimic the Jsettes but they only perform in Alabama. Been around since I was in college.
This shat has got to stop!!!! Sickening!!!!
I agree, but how is it going to stop when they probably were raised in a household where their mothers had always dreamed to be a member of the J-Sette dance squad. These fools didn't wakeup one day and said they wanted to be J-Sette dancers. I'm sure they are living out the dreams of the person they admire the most, which is their mother.
To save mankind we should petition the powers that be in Jackson to ban the J-Settes.
These dudes have been "J-Setting" for years.... They love and idolize JSU's J-Settes.... These are real dance groups, that have real dance competitions. It is better than many would like to acknowledge. I can remember a few years ago at a SU/JSU game in Jackson where there were several different dude "J-Sette" groups Dancing in competition while the bands were playing... This was going on in front of 40,000+ people...:noidea:
This crap is and WILL continue...
Remember J-Setting is happening across the country...
If it would help humans to understand how they were created by nature to procreate, then I say get rid of them all. Human life would definitely cease to exist if every person in the world strictly decided to become homosexuals.
Fine. No J-Settes or Dancing Dolls. It's settled. We can't have dudes outchea looking at college co-eds in tight fitting uniforms 'cause it might make 'em gay. And we can't have that.
It really doesn't have anything to do with how women dress, but it probably has more to do with how you were raised. If your parents raised you to think like a woman, then it matters not how women dress or dance. More than likely, your confusion began in a household that was probably completely out of order.
It really doesn't have anything to do with how women dress, but it probably has more to do with how you were raised. If your parents raised you to think like a woman, then it matters not how women dress or dance. More than likely, your confusion began in a household that was probably completely out of order.
It really doesn't have anything to do with how women dress, but it probably has more to do with how you were raised. If your parents raised you to think like a woman, then it matters not how women dress or dance. More than likely, your confusion began in a household that was probably completely out of order.
Well, thank God Steve Harvey created "Think Like a Man" to use as a resource to curb this confusion in our society.
Huh????
I don't need a book by Steve Harvey (my chapter brother) to understand what it takes to create another life. I was properly taught by my parents that it takes the sexual act of a male and a female to create another life and if sex wasn't involved, the male and female ingredients are still required to create life.