Who raised yall?Y'all really got her banned? Damn!
I mean keep it real, y'all never heard a black person refer to another black person with the -ER?
Who raised yall?Y'all really got her banned? Damn!
I mean keep it real, y'all never heard a black person refer to another black person with the -ER?
Y'all really got her banned? Damn!
I mean keep it real, y'all never heard a black person refer to another black person with the -ER? The way people who use that word think about it is that even though we are all black there are some of us who are no good -ers who ruin the community, start issues, commit crimes, are deviants and etc etc. Not to say it's right or wrong for black people to use that word but it's used for black people who individually they view unfavorably. Her explanation was no good and I can't say she was right for saying that because I don't agree but I have heard others use it before.
so because the lighting in his room is hitting his face at different angles......Who are you? If you can't see the discoloration of where I pointed out then you're color blind. And I said he edited the photo whether he shopped it or used another app or filter. Kick rocks
I have not heard a single person in my 27 years of existence in the south side of Chicago ever use the ER variant in casual conversation.Y'all really got her banned? Damn!
I mean keep it real, y'all never heard a black person refer to another black person with the -ER?
Yup...just talked to her yesterday, helping her with a pharmaceutical malpractice case. Love my mother despite our differences and past conflict; she's actually a very good grandmother, gotta respect that; she's old now so there's only so much time I can hang on to past grudges. And I take responsibility for my attitude and mouthiness to her could be on some shyt coming up, I wasn't perfect. Personality and beliefs clash with her is what it was. I vent about her on here, about issues just like any other poster has, cac, but that doesn't define my situation. I'm grown and been out the house for years, I'm cordial with my parents , my brothers protect me.. that's more than some people have so I focus on what I'm blessed with. I know what you're trying to do cac,it's not working white boy....you're getting desperate huh, nothing else going for you to rant on, now you go for that family reach??? Ummm speaking of family..Don't put your lack of coping skills on me, you're persistent need to joke a wear that black mask of yours to hide from reality.
But how's your sister that you call mother ?? .. she finally regrets the loser leftover nut that she refers to as "son"...or she finally accepted the white society reject that feels the need to pretend his "blackness" and comment on black forums bc she failed to raise you right too focused on dyck, drugs and deviancy that's prevalent in your white trash communities. Or is she still depressed from your pedo dad getting caught up with underage male escorts, contributing to your homo tendencies now she's turned to opiods to deal with her 2 fails for family members??
Either a gay female or gay maleI believe it's a female.. no man is riding for female artists the way she does.. if so that's one mighty great act.
A lot of this beef stems from the noname thread because that album was getting called shyt on here. she even went at me for a while. Also the Janelle Monae stanning is strong with her.
Y'all really got her banned? Damn!
I mean keep it real, y'all never heard a black person refer to another black person with the -ER? The way people who use that word think about it is that even though we are all black there are some of us who are no good -ers who ruin the community, start issues, commit crimes, are deviants and etc etc. Not to say it's right or wrong for black people to use that word but it's used for black people who individually they view unfavorably. Her explanation was no good and I can't say she was right for saying that because I don't agree but I have heard others use it before.
Nobody who raised me says the N word period.Who raised yall?
you're the definition of a c00n
if I hear a black person call another black person a ****er it's a fade on sight
I have not heard a single person in my 27 years of existence in the south side of Chicago ever use the ER variant in casual conversation.
Not a single time.
All facts, her reasoning/logic in her argument was faulty to say the least since we all know why white people can't use it and the nikka is not the same as the one with the -er.No I haven't ever heard a black person drop the hard -er, not even when angry.
Keep in mind asking why white people can't use it was apart of her plea copping. Who does that?
Those are things I expect from white people. We've all read enough stories about how the white guy isn't racist for saying it, he was just angry. We've all heard enough commentary from willfully obtuse white fools asking why can't they say it with the -a, like black people do in rap.
C'mon now.
What's your race?Nobody who raised me says the N word period.
I never heard that word in my home growing up
So you never even heard someone call someone else a nikka who they had issues with by making a comment like, "this nikka right here". In instances like this I have heard someone use the er before but the term is meant to cause harm or be used as an insult whether you use the a or the er in a case like this anyway when referring to another black person.
Never said casual conversation, I'm talking about when someone reference someone they don't like or have a great disdain for. Usual someone would say it when angry at someone else but then again I don't live in Chicago either but in NY I have heard black people say it before.
Where are you from?Nobody who raised me says the N word period.
I never heard that word in my home growing up
So you never even heard someone call someone else a nikka who they had issues with by making a comment like, "this nikka right here". In instances like this I have heard someone use the er before but the term is meant to cause harm or be used as an insult whether you use the a or the er in a case like this anyway when referring to another black person.
Never said casual conversation, I'm talking about when someone reference someone they don't like or have a great disdain for. Usual someone would say it when angry at someone else but then again I don't live in Chicago either but in NY I have heard black people say it before.
I'm Black, what about you?What's your race?