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Young Thug Gets At Teen at BBQ In Projects.The Next Day His Brother gets revenge
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lol at the first black kid.Using a weapon and still get his azz beat,Then
cries lmao...Gotta give the white dude props,Took his azz beating like
a man and walked away like a boss lol
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Originally posted by Versastyle View PostYep. I've seen it happen without anyone making a sound about it. I've seen some parts where you'd get your azz chewed out.Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View PostI learned in elementary school not to say it. I remember it pretty clearly, too.
Was playing football, and our team had scored. In my excitement, a robust "Hell yeah, *****!" was uttered by my ass.
After some laughter, I was told by three darkies that I'm still friends with to this day...
"Hey. That word isn't for you. Understand?"
So even though I grew up around black folks, and listened to rap, I never got too casual with the word.
Not a fear thing. Just a respect thing. It was a word that could get you seriously smashed out where I grew up, and the time I grew up.
I hear younger white dudes saying it, and almost cringe.
People have to realize that its not a black person's word at all. Hispanics say it just as much and and if you're a white kid with who hangs with black friends, you will usually say it too. Thats just how it works. It was never solely "their word"
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View PostIf you're a white kid who grew up in the projects, you are perfectly accepted in saying it. Thats why all the black kids in the video didnt kick his ass, its because he is exactly like them except he's white.
People have to realize that its not a black person's word at all. Hispanics say it just as much and and if you're a white kid with who hangs with black friends, you will usually say it too. Thats just how it works. It was never solely "their word"
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Originally posted by Boxingtech718v2 View PostNobody pulled a knife or gun so that's good right there.
Secondly if you live in the neighborhood and grew up with the brothers then you get considered as one. Same thing with Eminem. So that's why nobody got on him for saying the N word. I don't know why people get so emotional over a word anyway. People say it to get that response, so you're letting them win when you fly off the handle. It's much smarter to keep your composure then they don't know how you're going to react. Personally if that was my little brother I would have sent him back out there to fight that kid again. He's got to learn to fight his own battles, the white kid was the same size. But then again the white kid was wrong for picking a fight in the first place.
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Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View PostI learned in elementary school not to say it. I remember it pretty clearly, too.
Was playing football, and our team had scored. In my excitement, a robust "Hell yeah, *****!" was uttered by my ass.
After some laughter, I was told by three darkies that I'm still friends with to this day...
"Hey. That word isn't for you. Understand?"
So even though I grew up around black folks, and listened to rap, I never got too casual with the word.
Not a fear thing. Just a respect thing. It was a word that could get you seriously smashed out where I grew up, and the time I grew up.
I hear younger white dudes saying it, and almost cringe.
Maybe cause we outnumber them or where just as crazy as them
we will fight
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LMAO! You guys are the whitest people on the planet! lol The lil bro was b1tch made honestly. They were the same size why did he have to get his brother?
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View PostIf you're a white kid who grew up in the projects, you are perfectly accepted in saying it. Thats why all the black kids in the video didnt kick his ass, its because he is exactly like them except he's white.
People have to realize that its not a black person's word at all. Hispanics say it just as much and and if you're a white kid with who hangs with black friends, you will usually say it too. Thats just how it works. It was never solely "their word"
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