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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm White and we played it a ton growing up, especially when cousins got together at my grandparents' house. We also played Hearts a lot. Thank you for bringing up good memories! I didn't know this was considered to be connected especially to Black culture. Looking forward to hearing more. [/quote] That’s like saying you made pasta who knew it was connected to Italian culture.[/quote] Do some Googling on Merle Robbins, the inventor of Uno, and the origins. Then tell me how, exactly, I was supposed to know this, when I've seen Uno played everywhere from indoor recess in my elementary school to college frat houses to airports, by people of all races. [/quote] You are not “suppose to know it” but when somebody is teaching you something new maybe, just maybe, you can shut the F up and listen... for once. Learn.[/quote] I literally said "I look forward to hearing more" about something I didn't know. Really do take a breath.[/quote] You literally said “ Then tell me how, exactly, I was supposed to know this”. You claim you want to “hear more” then when you “hear more” you try to dispute it.[/quote]
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