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How did the running joke "doe" originate?
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Originally posted by ROSS CALIFORNIA View PostTo me it was the style of talking, same bias, and the signatures and avatars were so well done. Almost like the same guy, but I hear ya.
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That's slang, now I don't know when it started on this forum but it is older than probably most people that post here. It don't signify a persons intelligence or lack of. It's no worse than saying dude which is a slang it's self. So anybody on here that's trying to hate because of a slang word can fold that bs up and sit on it. Really doe.
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Let me enlighten the want to be racists on here about the term "doe"
Bronner actually had a rap album and one of the songs was called "he live doe" he sang it when he was about to get on canvas before a fight.
EVERYONE copies black slang and life style. Its like the saying goes " everybody wanna be black but nobody wanna be black"
Just think of everything you think is cool and you will come to my same conclusion. Rambo out!
PS: my fav black slang is "bling" I don't know why
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Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostIt's actually called African American Vernacular English (AAVE) Only culture vultures call it ebonics
I prefer to call it urban vernacular were people have Terrible educational access. Tragically it's predominantly Black (and Latino).
Here on NSB it's used as in the streets doe = though but in a facetiously (joking or more probably sacastically.
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Originally posted by Don Pichardo View PostMaybe. But never met a Black man that preferred to be called African American. It's Black. With a big B. Thus I prefer to call it Black vernacular English. But to that I take offense as all tha Blacks I know don't speak like that.
I prefer to call it urban vernacular were people have Terrible educational access. Tragically it's predominantly Black (and Latino).
Here on NSB it's used as in the streets doe = though but in a facetiously (joking or more probably sacastically.
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