A Visit to Georgia Square Mall

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Georgia Square Mall is a property that started out strong, hung tough through its life, but floundered in its later years. Now, redevelopment awaits this once-thriving, now dying mall.
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  • @Musecrafter
    @Musecrafter Před rokem +12

    The first time I ever went to this mall was in 1985 before the automatic doors. The reason I remember this is because I held the door open for an elderly lady and she stopped and said to me "I thought you were all dead!" 😁Such a shame to see it deserted now.

  • @KatherineThrelkeld-kp3od

    I am a native Athenian, and I can tell you that Georgia Square Mall underwent MULTIPLE renovations in its lifetime. At least every five or six years. None of them were very attractive.

  • @DREADHEADYABOSS
    @DREADHEADYABOSS Před 7 měsíci +4

    I'm from Commerce and I basically grew up in this mall. I remember when Pizza Hut and York Steakhouse used to be at the main entrance where the dying food court is. There used to be McDonald's and Chick Fila A upstairs. There used to be fountains in front of both Davidson's and Belk. There was a movie theater where the police department is. I used to love Morrison's then Picadilly bought them. American Cookie Company and Spencers are about the only two stores still around from the old days. This truly makes me sad knowing that it's days are numbered. Now everything is out on Epps Bridge Parkway and Oconee Connector

  • @mccunicano
    @mccunicano Před rokem +14

    Back when I was a UGA student the mall was already starting to die. I went in a couple times early in my time as a student mostly for the retro video game store, but always thought it would've been cool to see the place in its heyday. My wife and I went to the Macy's during its closing sale shortly before we left Athens for good. I think the Atlanta Highway area still has potential and the plans for mixed-use development (heavier on the residential side from what I've read), but I'm a bit skeptical it will be able to compete commercially with the shops in Downtown, far-off but hugely successful Mall of Georgia, the outlet mall in Commerce, or the nearby center off of Epps Bridge.

    • @Kyolover8
      @Kyolover8 Před rokem +3

      Yeah the shops over on the Epps bridge/Oconee connector side are what's taking most business away from the mall I believe. That's where everything is pretty much going. They're also getting a Costco over in that area now. Idk how much that's going to compete with Sam's club though.

  • @Kyolover8
    @Kyolover8 Před rokem +7

    Once Macy's moved out and all the business starting going over to the Epps bridge/Oconee connector side, that's when it pretty much started sealing the mall's doom. Especially after JC Penney's and Sears left. It's sad to see it die. I remember back when I was a kid and all the stores were full. Even back to when there was a chick fil a and pizza Hut there. I also remember a restaurant called Morrison's that changed to Piccadilly's. That's the one I miss. The other biggest thing I miss was the dollar theater that was once behind the mall. It was cool. They got movies a little later than the other theaters in town but they were always worth the wait since they were cheaper.

  • @virgomushroom6540
    @virgomushroom6540 Před rokem +6

    Growing up I practically LIVED in that mall. My parents were almost always at work so my older sister would walk me to the mall since we lived right next to it. By the time I turned 12 my parents told me and my sister that we shouldn't go anymore since most of the shops at the mall were closed, and that since we were getting older we should start helping more around the house instead of going to the mall and wondering around not buying anything. They said it was a complete waste of time going to a mall with barely any shops. I still haven't gone there in many years. Every time we pass it on the way to school I miss being able to go on hot summer days or after school. I miss being able to buy pretzel-bites and look at all of the cool jewelry from Claire's. The worst part is, is that every Christmas, me and my family would go and take Santa photos in that mall. That little area that looked like a house in the mall was always decked out during Christmas and kids would take pictures with Santa. I remember every year when I was younger, me and my sister would sit on a big red couch next to Santa, and tell him what we wanted for Christmas. Recently my parents told me that the mall was going to be changed since a company bought the mall. I thought that meant that they were going to add more shops or paint the walls. But not until I saw this video did I realize that the mall was going to be mostly taken down. This is devastating and I legit almost cried while watching this video. No matter how many malls I go to, this mall will always be my favorite because of the sentimental value it holds in my heart.

  • @wzpatman
    @wzpatman Před rokem +4

    I've lived in a neighboring town to Athens all my life. Georgia Square Mall has quite a few memories for me.
    It really makes me sad to see how empty and dead the place is now. I remember when it was thriving and busy. We didn't make a lot of trips to the mall just because we lived half an hour away and we didn't have the money to regularly shop at the mall, but I do have some fond memories of the times I went.
    I remember when the theaters were split between the ones outside in the large separate building in the parking lot and the ones where the ACCPD office is presently. The indoor theaters were actually lower than the main walking level, and I was always excited to pass by and look down into the dimly lit lobby where you got your popcorn and tickets and look at the arcade games. While I don't remember it vividly because of how young I was, I remember seeing Masters of the Universe there. I remember back when many of the stores were actually restaurants because there wasn't really a centralized food court area. McDonald's was upstairs. While there wasn't a playground, there was a small carousel. That sticks out so much for me, mostly because it was so different. And, of course, there are several years of the obligatory pictures with Santa and the Easter Bunny when they were there in the main area.
    I always wanted to be one of those "mall kids" that I saw in movies or TV. I would imagine what it was like to hang out with friends, flirt with or gawk at all the cute girls, play in the arcades, try all the different places to eat. And there was always something new coming to the mall every few months. A new store. An event. It seemed so adventurous and exciting. Now? It's like watching part of my childhood dreams die.

    • @harrythehammer
      @harrythehammer Před rokem +2

      I actually remember before the mall was built… I remember when Atlanta Highway was only a two Lane Rd. going straight to Atlanta

  • @lanceash
    @lanceash Před 7 měsíci +1

    I've lived in Athens for 54 years. I remember when this mall opened. It was predicted that its opening would destroy downtown Athens, but the opposite happened. 3 of the 4 anchor stores (Sears, Belks, and Davisons, which became Macy's later) moved from downtown to the mall, leaving room for independent stores to open and flourish. The fourth, Sears, wasn't too far down the road from downtown originally. When this mall opened, it had 2 toy stores, 2 bookstores, 2 record stores, a video arcade, a McDonald's, a Pizza Hut, a movie theater, a Chess King (remember that one?), an Orange Julius, an Orange Bowl (whatever happened to them?), and a Spencer's. There were planters throughout the mall with banyan trees. The people who own this mall made poor decisions, including keeping the rents at ridiculous levels, all while there was cheap land all around them for businesses to move into. Stupid, stupid, stupid.

  • @newwavex8665
    @newwavex8665 Před rokem +1

    Man grew up in Athens. My only experience their was trying to buy games workshop figures unsuccessfully. It's weird seeing my stomping ground in a youtube video

  • @hannahhaslettbarton2603
    @hannahhaslettbarton2603 Před rokem +2

    Listen that Spencer’s and Victorias Secret were THE place to be when I was in middle school! Circa 2007

    • @Galidorquest
      @Galidorquest Před 11 měsíci

      Absolutely. Spencer's and especially Hot Topic used to be very popular with skaters and suburban emo/scene kids. Back in the day, practically almost every kid was part of a subculture and you knew exactly where they shopped.
      Subcultures don't seem to be popular anymore these days due to internet influence & online shopping, and people today generally have less disposable income and less people have a job due to our economy. The 2020's is a different world.

  • @muzeman5123
    @muzeman5123 Před rokem +7

    This mall looks like a sister mall to the now gone Madison Square Mall in Huntsville. Both CBL malls and Madison Square was built in 1983. It should also be noted that Madison Square received a near identical renovation around the same time.

  • @jeee1074
    @jeee1074 Před rokem +9

    I am not a fan of the color scheme for the interior of this mall. With that being said, the retro storefronts stand out even more. It is pretty cool to see that a portion of the mall in front of Belk will remain. The Sears corridor reminds me a bit of the now demolished Valley View Mall in Dallas Texas.

    • @BoratWanksta
      @BoratWanksta Před rokem +2

      Hearing talk about its 2000s renovation, makes me want to look up older pictures of this mall. And apparently CBL built at least 2 malls, with this design. The other one(no longer open as a mall), is Madison Square Mall in Huntsville, AL.

    • @marieforceone
      @marieforceone Před rokem +2

      I worked at 'Round the Corner' Restaurant(now Pep Boys) when the Mall opened in '81. Those early days were great. Ultimately, it was Athens Clark County gvmt that made doing business in Clark County expensive. Whereas neighboring Oconee County offered massive tax breaks for retailers. Throw in the crime that soared at Ga Square, until ACC placed a police department there...and you got a recipe that wasn't inviting for retailers or shoppers. The theater closing was the beginning of the end for me.

  • @mads._..
    @mads._.. Před rokem +3

    i remember when i was younger and i took a trip to georgia with my family, and my grandmother took me inside of the store and i absolutely loved it. it’s honestly really upsetting to see all of the stores go out of business.

  • @dragonstarv8154
    @dragonstarv8154 Před 3 měsíci

    My dad used to work at the Chick-fil-A on the second floor of Georgia Square Mall. After school during summer my mom, sis and I would go there to pick him up from work or to visit him when he was working. That was when the mall was still thriving in the early 2000’s I do miss the days of walking to the food court to eat some subway or McDonald’s. Watch Avatar on the little tv’s I just hate that the mall will soon go away. As I’m typing this I am at the mall going to Retro Age.

  • @PurplePuppy2006
    @PurplePuppy2006 Před rokem +3

    This is one of the last two, two story malls I have yet to visit Georgia Square Mall, and Augusta Mall in Augusta GA. This is a very nice mall it’s nice that they are going to keep a little portion of it where belk is the question is what will be there though. We will have to wait and see.

  • @mrcrazyinstinct5822
    @mrcrazyinstinct5822 Před rokem +1

    It is unfortunate to see the mall in this zombie-like state cuz I do remember when it used to be very lively in the late 2000's & early 2010's. The only thing that keeps me still going to the mall is Retro Age the game store since there's not a lot of retro game stores left around here in the area.

    • @Galidorquest
      @Galidorquest Před 11 měsíci

      I didn't know retro game stores even existed!... 😱 That sounds amazing, I would actually spend my money in a place like that.

  • @Gmodenjoyeronsteam
    @Gmodenjoyeronsteam Před rokem +1

    This mall was my whole childhood

  • @squidaroni
    @squidaroni Před 9 měsíci

    grew up with the mall. it’s so sad to see it so empty.

  • @katherinewilson62
    @katherinewilson62 Před 7 měsíci

    I live in Athens,Georgia. So,this is pretty cool to see this.

  • @xscorpx
    @xscorpx Před rokem +2

    Damn... I haven't been to that mall since early 2002, it was still bustling back then, that jc penny is where I bought all my Levi's jeans at the time. Weird to see it a ghost town now.

  • @MrBeezerz
    @MrBeezerz Před rokem +1

    i grew up going to this mall. i remember when it opened and it is sad to see how far it has fallen. they had a fantastic arcade.

  • @CSX2716Videos-mz3rz
    @CSX2716Videos-mz3rz Před rokem

    the ga square mall was my childhood I'm very disappointed it's starting to die down now.

  • @tyh8196
    @tyh8196 Před rokem +7

    This is my local mall. You know your mall is dying when there are two army recruitment centers.

    • @Sashathevirgooo
      @Sashathevirgooo Před rokem +1

      This is my local mall as well lol I remember the army recruiting center 😭

    • @Kyolover8
      @Kyolover8 Před rokem +1

      Once Macy's moved out and all the business starting going over to the Epps bridge/Oconee connector side, that's when it pretty much started sealing the mall's doom. Especially after JC Penney's and Sears left. It's sad to see it die. I remember back when I was a kid and all the stores were full. Even back to when there was a chick fil a and pizza Hut there. I also remember a restaurant called Morrison's that changed to Piccadilly's. That's the one I miss.

    • @Galidorquest
      @Galidorquest Před 11 měsíci

      2 of them?!...

    • @Galidorquest
      @Galidorquest Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Kyolover8 You know a mall is dying when a major fast food chain closes, like McDonald's, Burger King or KFC.

    • @Kyolover8
      @Kyolover8 Před 11 měsíci

      ​​@@Galidorquestyep exactly. Pretty much everything in the food court is now closed except maybe one or two places. It really sucks. My favorite store in the mall was earthbound and it recently left the mall as well. So many of the stores are just barely hanging on at this point it seems. If anyone in this area wants to even go to a mall they have to go to the mall of Georgia a couple hours or so away. Now that mall is thriving like crazy. At this point it sounds like they are going to change part of Georgia square Mall into living spaces and other parts into something involving city government I think.

  • @Mapmaker1559
    @Mapmaker1559 Před rokem +6

    Aside from the second floor carpet, I like the way this mall looks too. Some parts of it, especially by Sears, give off a pretty liminal vibe. Shame it's going to be demolished. And for yet _another_ "walkable" lifestyle center with residential. 🙄 Awesome video nonetheless!

    • @Dabestcryevar
      @Dabestcryevar Před rokem

      The empty kids playset in front of the abandoned Sears is so liminal I swore I had seen it before in a liminal pictures compilation

    • @SorryBones
      @SorryBones Před rokem

      Why don’t you like “walkable” lifestyle centers with residential? Serious question, I don’t know much about these things I keep hearing are popping up. I heard it helps healthier lifestyles or something

  • @ziweiyuan
    @ziweiyuan Před rokem

    I know the layout of that place like the back of my hand. Back in the day I went there mostly for the movie theater, the arcade, the bookstore, and the game store...all of which are now long gone. I haven't set foot in the place since 2019, when it was still somewhat lively. Strange to see it so empty now.

  • @WhittyPics
    @WhittyPics Před rokem +3

    I see we have another one that hasn't taken down their Sears signage.

    • @WhittyPics
      @WhittyPics Před rokem +1

      JC Penny too

    • @BoratWanksta
      @BoratWanksta Před rokem

      I think quite a good number of Sears stores in later years, left up their signage. For example, like at Stratford Sqaure Mall in Bloomingdale, IL. I will say for Sears, the store here held on longer than a lot of their other stores, only closing in 2019.

  • @Nemesis-1431
    @Nemesis-1431 Před rokem

    I use to go here a good amount in high school, early 2000’s. Had fun and was fairly busy. Was sad to see all the stores start moving out and now it being a shell of its former self. How the entire mall is still standing is beyond me as it seems only the barber shop is the one to get decent business. I only go back for Great American Cookies and Retro Age Athens.

  • @wyattdover6276
    @wyattdover6276 Před rokem

    I've played a few holiday concerts in here with the UGA trombone choir- which probably sounds weird.
    Also, there are plans to tear the mall down, and or, convert parts of it apartments.

  • @jc1979af
    @jc1979af Před 2 měsíci

    When these were built, I wonder how long the developers and architects thought malls would last?

  • @doctorwhofan6340
    @doctorwhofan6340 Před rokem

    Ah thanks for covering this place man. It's a mall ive been going to all my life and was just there Wednesday and the parts that are supposed to come down hasn't yet so im hopping it never dose but i know it will unfortunately come down eventually

  • @Sashathevirgooo
    @Sashathevirgooo Před rokem +2

    As someone who is from Athens and grew up going to this mall is honestly sad to see it’s a ghost town now

    • @bossman2108
      @bossman2108 Před rokem +1

      Facts. I grew up going to this mall too. The early 2000’s was lit af.

    • @Sashathevirgooo
      @Sashathevirgooo Před rokem

      @@bossman2108 I used to spend every weekend at this mall lmaooo especially when the fair came into town 😭🤣 good times

  • @Desslok20
    @Desslok20 Před rokem +1

    Great video as always!!!

  • @sirekumasutra7022
    @sirekumasutra7022 Před rokem

    5:24 is my fave song ever :3 Love Borderline. Another banger of a video DG.

  • @AgentAsteriski
    @AgentAsteriski Před rokem

    I went there a few years ago looking for something or other, and while I was eating at the food court, some girl tried to recruit me to a cult.

  • @DonnyMane
    @DonnyMane Před rokem

    Crazy to think I used to visit the mall so often a few years ago. But to see it deteriorate is saddening. There's still some purpose to malls but now it has to find that purpose as it had most definitely lost it in the late 2010's.

    • @Galidorquest
      @Galidorquest Před 11 měsíci

      I have an idea: They could turn dying malls into homeless shelters or tear them down, plant some grass & trees and give the land back to nature when the humans no longer have any use for it.

  • @philmcrackinnow
    @philmcrackinnow Před 11 měsíci

    This was the place to be in the 90s. Now it’s just a sketchy place you wouldn’t want to bring your kids to.

  • @olddecimal2736
    @olddecimal2736 Před rokem

    Such a sick soundtrack man. This is my introduction to your work and the genre as a whole honestly. Hoping you might’ve made it up to Newburgh, NY before they turned the mall into a casino…lol. Cheers!

    • @olddecimal2736
      @olddecimal2736 Před rokem

      Also, behind this place is an old budget theater that’s abandoned too… maybe check out old theaters while yr out there?

  • @DaleTerry-xn9ui
    @DaleTerry-xn9ui Před rokem +1

    nice big mall

  • @TheNewgreatlife
    @TheNewgreatlife Před rokem +1

    Athens will be the largest city I can think of that will have NO mall or even a lifestyle center. No major mall-centric area, just a few mall-like and lifestyle center-type stores scattered across the city, and even those are very limited. I thought the mall situation in Macon had become very sad over the past decade+, but Athens takes the cake by far. There's not even a Dillard's or JCPenney remotely nearby. I guess the Mall of Georgia's reach about an hour away (and Tanger Outlets at Commerce about 30 minutes away) made department stores and specialty shops not see relocating or entering within the market worthwhile. While this wasn't much of a problem pre 2010, the retail market continues to contract and online shopping isn't helping, although that's hardly the only issue. I wish I could've seen Georgia Square Mall about 12 years ago, right before it entered its decline, so I could've at least seen it in its last thriving years.

    • @BoratWanksta
      @BoratWanksta Před rokem

      Some cities never ever approved any indoor mall proposals that were brought up and proposed, ever. I.e. the fact Lawrence, Kansas rejected several indoor mall proposals. Though on the other hand, Manhattan, Kansas approved Manhattan Town Center by the company Forest City. I think one of the rejected Lawrence proposals if my memory was right, was proposed by Forest City. Which besides building Manhattan(KS) Town Center, also built a few other downtown malls such as Charleston Town Center. And which sadly got a bland Hull remodel, in the last few years.
      At least this mall had a good run. Too had it will be partially demalled soon, but keeping a small bit of this mall is better than no mall.

  • @alivethroughfandomandspite3035

    So while the sections there are fairly slow, and we've definitely lost a lot of stores, I have to wonder if you went on a weekday, and why you didn't show the foot court or that entrance at all. The weekdays vs weekends are much different, and the food court, while only having two stores, is usually a much busier part. Saturdays especially aren't "dead", for the most part, as someone who works in the mall. Weekends are usually the busiest times, but even then, sometimes weekdays can get busy. I just thought that was interesting, editing-wise.
    I also find it interesting you didn't show much of Spencers either, which is a fairly popular store next to the Retro gaming store.

  • @denial987
    @denial987 Před rokem

    It's a real damn shame this more than half of this mall is going to demolished except for the two floors of the Belk's portion of the mall. Really beautiful mall. But this is progress now, I guess. Knock down the past to build for the future.

  • @george.h5530
    @george.h5530 Před rokem

    Thank you for another great video!!

  • @amandabriscoe6578
    @amandabriscoe6578 Před rokem

    There's a lot working against that mall being from the area myself I can say it's biggest killer is uga the college kids are more interested in the down town area as well as the area has the highest drug rate than any part of the city

  • @PositionLight
    @PositionLight Před rokem

    Wtf, I'm visiting my friend who lives a mile from Georgia Square Mall and CZcams serves me this video 🤯

    • @lanceash
      @lanceash Před 7 měsíci

      The computers are listening.

  • @LethaWolfStudios
    @LethaWolfStudios Před rokem +1

    It looks remarkably similar to the former Madison Square Mall that CBL also developed. Do you know if they are sister malls or did they just get designed by the same party?

    • @BoratWanksta
      @BoratWanksta Před rokem

      Yep, Madison Square and Georgia Square were both CBL designed and built malls.

  • @ms.zelman3032
    @ms.zelman3032 Před rokem

    Good video Doomie. Have a nice rest of your day.😊

  • @hanafarah3999
    @hanafarah3999 Před rokem

    you should come to manassas mall in manassas virginia this mall is rlly dead and so is fair oaks mall in fairfax virginia fairfoaks mall isnt necessarily dead but it rlly used to packed in the early 2000's and 2010's it recently got dead around 2019

  • @kippaseo8027
    @kippaseo8027 Před rokem +5

    Trust me the bricks are the only things in Athens that are "too white". Even though the mall looks like it's being well kept unfortunately those large ham beasts waddling around inside have not been kept up.

    • @Dabestcryevar
      @Dabestcryevar Před rokem

      Hey man, I think your racism is showing. Might want to put that away.

    • @TheNewgreatlife
      @TheNewgreatlife Před rokem

      What in the world are you talking about?

    • @lanceash
      @lanceash Před 7 měsíci

      How does a channel with 1 video get 3 thousand subscribers? Is the Klan that supportive?

  • @BrandiBarnett123
    @BrandiBarnett123 Před 3 měsíci

    This mall has become dead!

  • @SunMoonRising777
    @SunMoonRising777 Před rokem

    My childhood.

  • @BrandiBarnett1
    @BrandiBarnett1 Před 6 měsíci

    I stopped going to the georgia square mall. I started going to tanger outlet in commerce, georgia. Its not that many ppl at the georgia square mall anymore. Are they closing it down soon?

  • @mightyshark5557
    @mightyshark5557 Před rokem +2

    Interesting layout.I have a video of the interior of abandoned albemarle mall in albemarle nc . Should I post it?

    • @Dabestcryevar
      @Dabestcryevar Před rokem +1

      Absolutely

    • @mightyshark5557
      @mightyshark5557 Před rokem

      I don’t think there are any existing photos of that mall so I’ll edit it and post it soon

    • @mightyshark5557
      @mightyshark5557 Před rokem

      I uploaded it

    • @Dabestcryevar
      @Dabestcryevar Před rokem

      @@mightyshark5557 can’t see it if it’s on your profile

    • @mightyshark5557
      @mightyshark5557 Před rokem

      I can’t upload it yet I have to edit it but for now I’ll change my profile pic to albemarle mall

  • @Noah-cr8js
    @Noah-cr8js Před rokem

    ever since they took out earthbound i cant bring myself to go anymore

    • @harrythehammer
      @harrythehammer Před rokem

      My stepdaughter used to work at earthbound at the mall and I remember when that mall was built

  • @jayboyd909
    @jayboyd909 Před rokem

    Gurl I go there almost every week lol

  • @moujalout7563
    @moujalout7563 Před rokem

    Doesn't look too dead.

  • @DillsArtThing
    @DillsArtThing Před rokem

    The only reason to go here anymore is for mandarin express lmao

  • @johnburke1317
    @johnburke1317 Před rokem

    So sad 😢

  • @Galidorquest
    @Galidorquest Před 11 měsíci

    0:00 What's the name of the music in the beginning?

    • @lanceash
      @lanceash Před 7 měsíci

      It's called "Lame-Ass Electro Love-Making Time."

  • @tresgriffin8242
    @tresgriffin8242 Před rokem +1

    Pretty sad to see this one in the state it's in. Even when I was in college at UGA, it was as "respectable" a mall could be in a place like Athens. It was no Lenox Square, of course, but how "fancy" can you expect a mall in Athens to be?
    I was there from 2006-2010, so the renovation happened right in the middle of my sophomore year. Back then, all 4 anchors were open, and had a slate of stores that a college student could appreciate: Gap, American Eagle, Aeropostale, even New York and Company and Victoria's Secret for the ladies. Even a new Hollister opened around the time of the renovation. Most notable to me was the vintage "Compagnie Internationale" Express store that still had a good bit of the pseudo-French theming that Express stores of late 80s/early 90s era had. And the Express Men's store attached to it that I used to like to shop in was just an old Structure with the "Express Men" name plastered onto it.

    • @Galidorquest
      @Galidorquest Před 11 měsíci

      Bro... In Chicago, expensive brand names like Express, American Eagle, Hollister, Aeropostale and anything with embroidery on it mainly appealed to schoolkids, jocks and hoodlums. Mature middle-class adults usually don't care for expensive brand names.

  • @calephillips-pu4kq
    @calephillips-pu4kq Před rokem

    Its nothing more than a giant fleamarket now. Ghetto place

  • @ktchelseafamily3314
    @ktchelseafamily3314 Před rokem

    Cute

  • @kippaseo8027
    @kippaseo8027 Před rokem +3

    BTW it doesn't surprise me that most zoomers are walking around today with the "drip"😂😂😂

    • @lanceash
      @lanceash Před 7 měsíci

      God, you really hate Black people, don't you?