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this thread is the truth 

femmenoire said:I clearly stated the overuse of terms and phrases.
It would be one thing if these words remained in our vocabulary, but they tend not to. A passing phase. I don't like our people following trends and then dropping them like they do their footwear.
Zero said:I hate these types of posts because they ALWAYS, without exception, turn into self-hate festivals. All that other shit comes and goes and means much of nothing, every culture has it's slang terms, the only thing hurting blacks folks is their hatred of black folks. It ain't slang, it ain't clothes, it's hatred. Maybe some of you negroes need to look in the mirror and try to find something RIGHT in yoursevles.
femmenoire said:LOL!
I use that one.
It just means to act inconsistently. I actually use that one alot so I'm guilty.
cold-n-cocky said:I want to slap the shit out of someone when I hear them say this.
kayanation said:That is my fucking point !!!!
We laugh at all the other words except the "N" words and its variant....
We have a problem with boo, baby daddy, moe, cat, dog etc.... but NOT the "N" word?????
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Zero said:I hate these types of posts because they ALWAYS, without exception, turn into self-hate festivals. All that other shit comes and goes and means much of nothing, every culture has it's slang terms, the only thing hurting blacks folks is their hatred of black folks. It ain't slang, it ain't clothes, it's hatred. Maybe some of you negroes need to look in the mirror and try to find something RIGHT in yoursevles.
ladyscorpio said:its so true Kayanation. there is all these excuses why the use of the "n" word is relevant yet those other words some of which are not meant to demean but simply overused are the ones that are being put down.
I do not get that concept. It seems completely illogical.
ladyscorpio said:its so true Kayanation. there is all these excuses why the use of the "n" word is relevant yet those other words some of which are not meant to demean but simply overused are the ones that are being put down.
I do not get that concept. It seems completely illogical.
femmenoire said:I agree. I had an ex that loved to say
"it's off the heezie, for sheezie, my neezie."
femmenoire said:I've never made an excuse for the use of the "n" word.
It simply wasn't the topic of my thread as it has been a thread topic several, several, several times on this board already.
Everyone is free to add the words that apply including the "n" word and the "b" word which is widely overused in our community.
m2m said:Don't forget pwnd and pwnt. It's when people try and type owned but miss the O key; it's done so often it became its own term.
I'm actually guilty of this one; especially while watchin football. I always saw it as a term coined by Halo/Counter-Strike gamers that wasn't "cool" enough for black people to use.
The sad part about all of this is that if Jay-Z and Beyonce made a song dissing people who said all this shit, it would stop overnight.![]()
femmenoire said:I've never made an excuse for the use of the "n" word.
It simply wasn't the topic of my thread as it has been a thread topic several, several, several times on this board already.
Everyone is free to add the words that apply including the "n" word and the "b" word which is widely overused in our community.
kayanation said:Everyone is free to add the words that apply including the "n" word and the "b" word which is widely overused in our community.
That sounds like a KKK excuse straight from their textbook.
With freedom comes responsibility.
Why can't you see this?
Poor Bill Cosby..........![]()
ladyscorpio said:femme I was simply agreeing with what Kaya said.
I also feel that there are a lot of words, phrases and gestures that are overused and that make no sense whatsoever. Its usually whatever is deemed as the "in" thing.
It is a difficult thing to get people to attempt to broaden the vocab when we are inundated with all this music and music videos that have such an influence on the community. Who ever the next person is on top of the charts starts the next trend.unfortunate but true. Didnt they try to start "ebonics" a while back in the states as part of the curriculum? I mean what does that tell us.
ClementUT said:Here's one that the fam may not agree with:
CO-SIGN
This term is getting on my nerves and I don't know why.![]()
samh32 said:CO-SIGN !
Mines different, I added the exclamation point.