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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I was rapping about how practice is boss. We don't need some jive turkey coming in here trying to confuse the situation. Can you dig it?[/quote] Not comprehending your jargon[/quote] Just hang loose, brother.[/quote] Okay, sister[/quote] I think you're supposed to respond with cracker or honky in keeping with the theme established by the racist PP[/quote] 70s slang is in no way "racist." People of all races and backgrounds spoke that way. Some people don't get it, man.[/quote] oh, it's the ole it's just a 'joke' routine quite new and innovative[/quote] “I was just (chatting) about how practice is (most important). Don’t need some (know it all) coming in here confusing the situation. (Do you understand).” I’m not even the PP but I grew up in a predominantly black area, and [b]yes it was common to talk like this around 2000[/b]. PP is probably 40’s and grew up with it. He’s probably being unserious, but there’s really nothing racist about it. A racist wouldn’t know how to string it all together coherently and true to the past. [/quote] Did you really try 'jivesplaining' on a DCUM thread? Really now, Black people were speaking like Shaft and Fred Sanford and Grady where you lived in the 2000's? (this keeps getting better and won't end well) [/quote]
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