St. Brown LMFAO
Back to back weeks you’re hearing live on national TV
is it a racial slur anymore?
Ghetto Blacks, Whites, Asian, Hispanic use constantly when they talk
Back to back weeks you’re hearing live on national TV
is it a racial slur anymore?
Ghetto Blacks, Whites, Asian, Hispanic use constantly when they talk
It is only a racial slur when a white person uses it. The same way it would be racist to create a TV channel focused on white entertainment. The same way it would be racist to put a sign in your front yard that says white lives matter.
It is only a racial slur when a white person uses it. The same way it would be racist to create a TV channel focused on white entertainment. The same way it would be racist to put a sign in your front yard that says white lives matter.
Someone has Baltimore
Good dude
Someone has Baltimore
Good dude
@brn2loslive2win
Are you seriously kidding me with that? The ignorance of this country is astounding.
You call black colleges racist. You call Bet racist. You say a snide remark about black lives matter.
I guess you know nothing about the history of this country huh?
@brn2loslive2win
Are you seriously kidding me with that? The ignorance of this country is astounding.
You call black colleges racist. You call Bet racist. You say a snide remark about black lives matter.
I guess you know nothing about the history of this country huh?
He just said white people say it. I've known white people who say it. And Asians. And Hispanics.
He just said white people say it. I've known white people who say it. And Asians. And Hispanics.
@brn2loslive2win
@Brooklyncapper
You two deserve each other. No need to make this thread serious. We don't need another conversation about race on this site. A mic caught something. It's funny.
@brn2loslive2win
@Brooklyncapper
You two deserve each other. No need to make this thread serious. We don't need another conversation about race on this site. A mic caught something. It's funny.
What's confusing icon?
That the Oxford comma is also known as the serial comma or that what you said is above what most here would understand?
What's confusing icon?
That the Oxford comma is also known as the serial comma or that what you said is above what most here would understand?
@iConsciousness
Everything I write is grammatically sound, sweet cheeks. The lack of an Oxford comma, a "serial comma, is for effect. So that each item has increasingly emphasis. I wasn't simply listing racial groups.
@iConsciousness
Everything I write is grammatically sound, sweet cheeks. The lack of an Oxford comma, a "serial comma, is for effect. So that each item has increasingly emphasis. I wasn't simply listing racial groups.
The title is missing a comma but not an Oxford comma. The Oxford comma is the comma placed before the penultimate item in a series. This is why it is also called a serial comma. There used to be debate on if it's use was necessary, or even proper, but most now agree that is very much both.
The comma missing in the title is used when directly addressing. If I recall, it might even be called an addressing comma. Something like that. Not an Oxford/serial comma.
You were being a smart ass but you're not smart. That just makes you a dick. I get it though. When I first started dating my wife, she was a stickler about that stuff in texts. I won her over with grammar.
The title is missing a comma but not an Oxford comma. The Oxford comma is the comma placed before the penultimate item in a series. This is why it is also called a serial comma. There used to be debate on if it's use was necessary, or even proper, but most now agree that is very much both.
The comma missing in the title is used when directly addressing. If I recall, it might even be called an addressing comma. Something like that. Not an Oxford/serial comma.
You were being a smart ass but you're not smart. That just makes you a dick. I get it though. When I first started dating my wife, she was a stickler about that stuff in texts. I won her over with grammar.
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