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    1. Clutch_Pineapple49 on

      A few seconds later: Oh my gosh did anyone see who accosted this man??

    2. Tainted_Bruh on

      “OH YEAAAAH! LOOK AT YOU! YOU WAS POPPIN ALL THAT GOOD SHIT A SECOND AGO!….THEN YOU GOT KICKED. IN. YO. CHEST!!”

    3. What if I told yall I grew up near a dude that embodied this archetype… and his name is CJ Pearson

    4. Ive got a friend who lived thru segregation..he says when he sees suburban black kids acting crazy/like a rapper hes like thats the ultimate I made it.

      Because for him being anything less than perfect means potentially not surviving. With that said he hates it. He said we came so far and now its like we made it so let’s give up.

      For many its a symbol of absolute freedom. For others it means we could have gone further but stopped.

      Interesting perspective nonetheless.

    5. Themanstall on

      All black is valid. You can act however you want as long as it’s authentic to you. The problem is when people like Clarence Thomas and others forget where they or their family comes from and look down on other people who aren’t their flavor of Black.

    6. Metallic-Ice on

      But what if you’re a black dude raised by Mormons? Can’t really do anything about that, right?

    7. Interesting-Cap3038 on

      More propaganda to stifle the intelligent, purpose and duty driven black man. To make him a joke and unwanted in his community so he won’t be competition for resources against the white man. This helps promote the Sambo is the savior complex and furthers the agenda of the new world order to promote the YN and his behavior

    8. SpecificMedical4753 on

      People hear ‘celebrity cameo’ and suddenly forget what acting is.

    9. SpecificMedical4753 on

      People hear ‘celebrity cameo’ and suddenly forget what acting is.

    10. Wait, I like ABBA and mayo, and this is how I actually talk. This must be me.

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