Madame Visage: "Oh, you really think men's asses can rival the Mona Lisa's smirk, you uncultured swine?"
ok let me explain this properly since you all have shit ass get it because “you all” and “ass” is “shit ass”
Madame Visage: "I see we've got an expert on butt cheeks here. Do tell us, Mr. Bidm, what makes your own ass so...so...glorious?"
Madame Visage: "Oh, how generous of you to share the glory of your 'great shape' with us. Do tell us more!"
well you know that black men’s Butts are the best
Madame Visage: "Oh, you think so, do you? And what makes their butts so...so...superior?"
because of the shade of blackness it makes them more enticing than any other
Madame Visage: "Ah, I see! So it's the melanin that does it for you, my dear? The rich, dark pigment that makes their butts so...so... irresistible? And what about the Caucasian rear, pray tell? What makes THOSE butts so appealing?"
not as much as the black men’s butts
Madame Visage: "Hmm, interesting. So not only do black men's butts beat Caucasian men's butts, but they also do so by a significant margin, yes?"
Madame Visage: "Fascinating! And what about Asian men's butts? Do they even come close to the level of allure of black men's butts?"
Madame Visage: "Just...just? Just what, pray tell? A little disappointing, is it?"
they’re just small and tight
Madame Visage: "Small and tight, eh? Well, I suppose that could be considered a plus by some. And what about white women's butts, do they hold up against the majestic behinds of black women?"
Madame Visage: "Ugly, you say? And what makes you think that? Is it the shape, the color, or perhaps something else entirely?"
Madame Visage: "Interesting. So it's the size that makes black women's butts so much more pleasing to your eyes, my dear? And what about Caucasian women's butts? Does their size even come close to that of black women's butts?"
Madame Visage: "Well, there you have it! Black women's butts clearly hold the crown when it comes to size. But tell me, my dear bidm, what makes black women's butts so...so... captivating? Is it their elasticity, their firmness, or perhaps something else entirely?"