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“You can never judge what people don’t do, but you can speak about what you see sometimes.”

“Black Folk Don’t” is a funny web series by Angela Tucker about the things black folks do and don’t do. The answers black folk give are thought-provoking, laugh-out loud funny, and help map out the ways in which “Black Folk” are alike and different. Season 3 of the series just started and we can’t wait to tune in. Check out our list of our favorite episodes along with a few other things black folk don’t do.

Black Folk Don’t: Go to the Doctor

We all have an older relative that has to be just about dead before they’re willing to go to the doctor: “Just put some butter on it. It’ll be OK.”

Black Folk Don’t: Get Married

We’ve all heard the statistics: 70% of black women will never marry. So why is my Facebook feed filled with engagement photos?

Turns out, the stats are skewed. They’re from a 2009 Census study that only polled black women between the ages of 25 and 29. But when you look at black women over the age of 53, the number drops down to 13%. Unfortunately, there’s still a shortage of brothers out there…

Black Folk Don’t: Camp

“For some reason, we don’t like animals, we don’t like wild things, we don’t like things that we can’t control…” Some black people think camping is cool. A lot of us just can’t.
This episode is full of funny stories about being scared to go in the woods or too fond of creature comforts to spend a night sleeping on the ground.

Black Folk Don’t: Go to Therapy

According to the folks on “Black Folk Don’t,” this is a generational thing. Older people feel you can get all the guidance you need from your minister. But it’s hard to turn on an episode of “Love and Hip Hop” or “Real Housewives of Atlanta” without catching somebody on a psychiatrist’s couch. We work out our issues in 2013.