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averagejoel
12/07/18 10:55:37 PM
#101:


catboy0_0 posted...
averagejoel

hello
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catboy0_0
12/07/18 10:56:09 PM
#102:


hi ^_^
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fusespliff
12/07/18 11:03:04 PM
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Lol, a coward who doesn't even have the balls to own up to his mistake. Need to shorten that for a tag though
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Zerocide
12/07/18 11:05:37 PM
#104:


averagejoel posted...
darkphoenix181 posted...
ROBANN_88 posted...
he asked the swedish perspective and i gave him the swedish perspective


I am guessing Joel is american and expects the whole world to know usa history.

I am not american, but I expect grown ass adults to know why saying the n word is wrong

Even if it's wrong, you gonna have idiots to twist and justify supporting the usage of it. When you have people who follow this particular mindset it'll never been considered wrong in their eyes.
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Foppe
12/09/18 4:42:27 AM
#105:


averagejoel posted...
Foppe posted...
And with N-word, I mean the lighter version, the one that Martin Luther King, Jr. used in his "I Have a Dream" speech of 1963. The worse version was never used until gangster rap became popular.

I didn't know they had gangster rap in the southern US in the 1800s! I guess you learn something new every day!!!!

Didnt you know?
Gangster rap was created in the 1800s as a parody of the popular Amish Rap genre...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOfZLb33uCg" data-time="

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eggcorn
12/09/18 1:50:19 PM
#106:


Foppe posted...
averagejoel posted...
Foppe posted...
And with N-word, I mean the lighter version, the one that Martin Luther King, Jr. used in his "I Have a Dream" speech of 1963. The worse version was never used until gangster rap became popular.

I didn't know they had gangster rap in the southern US in the 1800s! I guess you learn something new every day!!!!

Didnt you know?
Gangster rap was created in the 1800s as a parody of the popular Amish Rap genre...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOfZLb33uCg" data-time="

@averagejoel
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