The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for August 15, 2021
August 14, 2021
August 16, 2021
Transcript:
Cindy: Wow!! I didn't know black people could tan!! You're actually browner than before!!
Huey: And you're pinker than before, but you don't see me makin' a big deal about it. Now go away. Shooo!!
I wish I got pink when out in the sun. I have vitiligo so I have white skin in patches that stands out more and more compared to the rest of me when I spend time in the sun.
I used to have this roommate from Trinidad, a truly beautiful woman named Sabrina (her real name, and her real-life last name, which I will not reveal, was similarly provocative) who was an “exotic dancer” at one of the clubs in D.C. She was (probably still is but I haven’t seen her in about 22 years now) Black but she would have me take her to a tanning salon in Georgetown once a week or so, and when she came out she would always reveal to me her tan lines — a treat I looked forward to with great relish because she never wore a bra.
She was a GREAT roommate! She simply adored my daughter, a Down syndrome girl (who, back then, I only had every other weekend), she always paid her rent on time (usually in a pile of $1 bills), and she would frequently (more days than not) bring her work friends over. Good times!
djtenltd over 3 years ago
This is one clueless, delusional chick!
theincrediblebulk over 3 years ago
I wish I got pink when out in the sun. I have vitiligo so I have white skin in patches that stands out more and more compared to the rest of me when I spend time in the sun.
Ellis97 over 3 years ago
She looks pale to me.
GirlGeek Premium Member over 3 years ago
Nope, I don’t like Cindy yet
Flatworm over 3 years ago
I used to have this roommate from Trinidad, a truly beautiful woman named Sabrina (her real name, and her real-life last name, which I will not reveal, was similarly provocative) who was an “exotic dancer” at one of the clubs in D.C. She was (probably still is but I haven’t seen her in about 22 years now) Black but she would have me take her to a tanning salon in Georgetown once a week or so, and when she came out she would always reveal to me her tan lines — a treat I looked forward to with great relish because she never wore a bra.
She was a GREAT roommate! She simply adored my daughter, a Down syndrome girl (who, back then, I only had every other weekend), she always paid her rent on time (usually in a pile of $1 bills), and she would frequently (more days than not) bring her work friends over. Good times!