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Can we please have less of Kevin Hart. Like, everywhere.
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The TM is under maintenance. Westbrick broke itmentioning the trade machine is like a bat signal for Brosizzlew30.23
Yes, depending on the company I'm in and location I'm at. Been like that my whole life, because I grew up in foster care in different locations, from black foster patterns in Monrovia & Pacoima to Hispanic foster parents in Fontana & Etiwanda.Ok - you talk different in non-professional settings online than you do in person?
Yes, depending on the company I'm in and location I'm at. Been like that my whole life, because I grew up in foster care in different locations, from black foster patterns in Monrovia & Pacoima to Hispanic foster parents in Fontana & Etiwanda.
-foe
No, I didn't. I mentioned the internet. That wasn't an attempt at writing anything off.you tried to write it off as how people talk “on the internet”
I mean, I understood the subtext of his comment. There’s no prosecution — it’s a conversation. The mockery was to show how silly the usage sounded. Let’s not try and make yourself a victim here. You could easily just say that you agree that you probably shouldn’t be using AAVE and you see how it could come off to a thread of mostly Black posters. Easy thing for you to do, Mr. Mod.No, I didn't. I mentioned the internet. That wasn't an attempt at writing anything off.
When do we talk about the fact that cultural appropriation want what BLL's angle was in the first place, but that's what the prosecution has morphed the conversation into? His original angle was simply mockery and 'Malibu's Most Wanted', not, 'Yeah, I don't think you should be using AAVE.'
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