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So you’re agreeing with her then.Nope.
These gathered posts are made and consumed/cosigned by actual people...
So you’re agreeing with her then.Nope.
These gathered posts are made and consumed/cosigned by actual people...
No I'm not, because she says these things don't happen in real life. Can't be the case if real people make said posts, followed by real people relating to them.So you’re agreeing with her then.
So she was supposed to say “well yea, y’all ni66as do cheat ” ?!Message!
But she ain't slick with the humble brag about not being cheated on. (Whatever you say, baby girl.)
No I'm not, because she says these things don't happen in real life. Can't be the case if real people make said posts, followed by real people relating to them.
They have a product to sell brehNo I'm not, because she says these things don't happen in real life. Can't be the case if real people make said posts, followed by real people relating to them.
Thank you sis
I've been on the Internet long enough know that real people use it. You don't "see it" because you can't play fly on the wall to everyone, or really anyone.You've been on the internet long enough to know that real people post all types of shyt on the internet and other people like and retweet for whatever motives they may have. The Coli is the perfect example. I don't see this division between Black people offline. Of course there's some genuine feelings but the internet is packed with trolls, agents, bots and non-Black people cosplaying Black.
Someone like Justin LABoy or platforms like Shaderoom? Sure. But they have to get the "product" from somewhere, and those individuals aren't selling nothing.They have a product to sell breh
Is that an actual person?So it's Justin L.A. boy, I thought it was Justin LaBoy
You rightThey have a product to sell breh
The tweets and posts come from married folks because the sentiment is real. The insistence on trying to maintain a fictional Great Wall between the Internet and life is how radicalization and echo chambers get built in the first place.I agree with everything she said here. The part that confuses me is these tweets and IG posts that further this divide whether overt or subtly coming from the married folks. Can’t tell you how many posts I see from married chicks on my TL that if I were their significant others, we would be having a conversation cause the shyt be sounding like silent calls for help.
I've been on the Internet long enough know that real people use it. You don't "see it" because you can't play fly on the wall to everyone, or really anyone.
At worst (or best), certain conversations are not had for the sake of not rocking whatever short term or long term boat they're on, but the sentiment is there and gets expressed within the security of the Internet.
Someone like Justin LABoy or platforms like Shaderoom? Sure. But they have to get the "product" from somewhere, and those individuals aren't selling nothing.