damn you're right... i mean his first post is just the tip of the iceberg... look at all of these other fine gems of ebonic lingo "I am in no way shape or form a racist! I have a whole lot of white friends. I just call folks ignorant when I see it. I just have a problem with people still living back in the slavery days when they knw it ain't like that anymore! Honestly... didn't Dr. King stand for anything?" "I mean... are folks that racist up in here? The fuck is going on with some of you?" "you all are some fucking losers. Its a shame that this country is still has assholes like you all!" OHHHH I KNOW you were judging him on his FIRST post which stated: "wuts da goings on up in here?" how silly of me..... perhaps we should judge you on your first 100 posts? the never ceasing influx of spammy pictures you spewed forth your first few weeks here.... also to judge the man on his lingo outside of his first post, which is indeed a poor attempt at ebonics, one might INFER he were a southerner... perhaps even white... due to the extensive use of "you all" and "ain't" ... we all know these are phrases ebonics was founded upon... dog if you're gonna hold prejudices at least be forward about it
Hello Franchise! Hope you are having fun with your new fugly friends. Racism is ignorance, and unfortunatley there seems to be a lot of that around here.
exactly. Enlighten yourself. Read this book: Cracker Culture. It has a long and proud history. I am descended from Irish, Native Americans, and even a few blacks and Jews in the mix, along with a pennylvania dutch and scotsman. Try doin a 'white' roots sometime...it's actually kinda fun. And quit 'dissin' crackers. Here's the link, 'homeboy'. http://www.knowsouthernhistory.net/recommended_reading.html "Cracker Culture, Celtic Ways in the Old South Grady McWhiney Grady McWhiney provides a provocative study of social life in the Old South that probes the origin of cultural differences between the South and the North throughout American history. Fundamental differences between Southerners and Northerners shaped the course of antebellum America; their conflict in the 1860s was not so much brother against brother as culture against culture. This book, while focused on the Celtic influences on Southern culture, gives glimpses of Negro influences on Southern culture and shows how African and Celtic cultures were actually similar and compatible. A must read for any student of Southern history." educate yourself, moron.
hey dr.bungle, is yer siggy a continuing strip? its really cool. and by the way, whipone, I fucking LIKE eminem, tupac, and 50cent. (just don't tell my kids! they would never listen to them again! Hell, I'm afraid to tell them I listened to Tupac when he was alive, and that I have been to two AC/DC concerts, and they just love 'back in black', lol~! :lol: They even love to rock to Blue Oyster Cult, and my George Thorogood CD is missing! Hon, it may not float yer boat, but according to me, if it ain't that fake elevator crap, I like most of it.
That comes as a shocking revelation. I am going to have to challenge all of my future opinions of life and culture.
You have to actually listen to the lyrics and I think you would like them. It ain't all 'ho's and bitches' and 'pop a cap' shit..
thats an oxy moron, unless it involves creating something with a peanut, all black men are stupid, smelly and dumb (okay I added smelly, but its true none the less)
how can I get my account deleted? I can't deall with you all and your racism. It is just too sad in this place.