Valentine's Day was yesterday breh, you're late again.@Rhakim got the most posts in this thread all hating on Kobe and then tells others they're "ruining his memory" fukking fakkit
Valentine's Day was yesterday breh, you're late again.
Do you come here to post about basketball or to post about me? Cause you keep running in threads and @ing me without even talking sports. You gotta know by now I'm really not into you.
youre talking out ya ass again.
i didnt say that i NEVER watched the show. i know what it is. i know about adult swim. youre not telling me anything i dont already know.
but like i said, its not required viewing. while you were fighting yourself to not fall asleep after beating your dikk at night, so you can watch boondocks, i was really out making moves.
youre not on my level at all. not socially, not even on my level on a web forum. stop trying to boss up. stay in your lane young bul.
So your answer is you like me more than basketball?Struggle responses like a true 55 year old washed up nikka who looks up to Bron....a man 19 years your junior
Hmm. Talking bout a mythical life outside the internet. Clear cut sign you are losing this debate.
Once again. The Boondocks was a part of black culture. To not know it was for adults shows just how white you are. No amount of juelzing is gonna save you.
So you like me more than you like talking basketball too, both of you literally following me through different threads to talk about me.
And this point I'm starting to think that constantly calling me "fakkit" is wishful thinking on your part.
in certain sectors of black culture?? yes i agree.
but black culture overall?? boondocks wasnt nearly as impactful & viewed as you think it was. problem is, youre on the internet too much.
and this isnt a debate. its just you putting yourself on blast, looking like a weirdo.
How old are you? Maybe it wasn't big to old folks and the extremely young. But if you were a young adult in the mid-to-late 2000s when it aired, it was a part of black culture. Just like Chappelle's Show was part of black culture in the early 2000s.
it wasnt all that impactful like youre making it out to be.
its more niche than anything.
like i said, cut down on your internet activities and get more acquainted with the real world.
I used to watch the show in my dorm room with the other black students on campus. Fukk you talkin bout internet for. This was something nikkas talked about in real life. Like I said earlier it wasn't big for white folks cause a lot of the knowledge being kicked went over ya'lls heads.
youre proving my point and you dont even realize it.
youre not hip or cognizant enough to keep up with me. i dont know why you insist on trying to argue with me about anything.
its hilarious how the most sheltered individuals are the first ones on these boards to randomly question someone's race because they dont agree with you about the silliest chit. and you usually question the absolute wrong people. meanwhile, you got neo-nazis secretly posting on here, going unchecked.
nerds.