@TheJayster49: I can guarandamntee you that the black/Hispanic kids “Didn’t have a problem” because they were too busy laughing at those douchebags behind their backs.
Man, good to see Vince again. And he ain’t amused with Ashleigh and Katy’s antics one bit. Nice reference to In Living Color, as it was a pretty good show until all of the Wayans family members left due to issues with Fox.
To be fair, back when I was in high school (and middle school by extension), a large chunk of the white kids spoke in jive which the black/Hispanic kids did not seem to have an issue with.
Then again, those that did where total douchebags, so the bar was not set very high.
@Lourenzo – I know, right? Katy’s like the Mabel Pines of the comic this time around. Except not QUITE as zany.
@TheJayster49: I can guarandamntee you that the black/Hispanic kids “Didn’t have a problem” because they were too busy laughing at those douchebags behind their backs.
I hope Vince is still high-strung thug like he was in the past. Gave him an edge (especially one comic hinting he’s got real insecurities about keeping up that “threatening black guy” image). https://www.deviantart.com/jbwarner86/art/1990S-Boyz-II-Men-N-the-Hood-714714691
Man, good to see Vince again. And he ain’t amused with Ashleigh and Katy’s antics one bit. Nice reference to In Living Color, as it was a pretty good show until all of the Wayans family members left due to issues with Fox.
Hello again, Vince. The first time we met him was when he was making out with Lindsay, who was cheating on Craig in the original run.
Katy still kind of a dummy. But its a lot more cute and funny this time around.
To be fair, back when I was in high school (and middle school by extension), a large chunk of the white kids spoke in jive which the black/Hispanic kids did not seem to have an issue with.
Then again, those that did where total douchebags, so the bar was not set very high.