Message from @diversity_is_racism

Discord ID: 262007211281088513


2016-12-24 00:00:29 UTC  

NEEDS LIBERATION

2016-12-24 00:00:30 UTC  

refer to my exlpanation above

2016-12-24 00:00:34 UTC  

I say Neger, it's easier

2016-12-24 00:00:45 UTC  

comes form a greek word...so the term africa comes from "land of those with burnt faces" or something like that...don't quote me on that though

2016-12-24 00:00:48 UTC  

UNCLE HAINRICH'S RESIDENT BLACK GUY

2016-12-24 00:01:01 UTC  

hahah

2016-12-24 00:01:05 UTC  

H= Heinrich?

2016-12-24 00:01:08 UTC  

y

2016-12-24 00:01:27 UTC  

the word africa is Libyco-Berber

2016-12-24 00:01:53 UTC  

and greek and latin

2016-12-24 00:01:55 UTC  

you forgot utm_campaign div

2016-12-24 00:02:10 UTC  

AND TO KEEP TOPICAL

2016-12-24 00:02:17 UTC  

BLAST

2016-12-24 00:02:23 UTC  

I NEED TO RELINK WITH WHITEPOWER KW LOADING

2016-12-24 00:02:50 UTC  

I was wrong

2016-12-24 00:03:05 UTC  

I think it Iwas thinking of the origin of the word Ethiopia

2016-12-24 00:03:07 UTC  

WELL

2016-12-24 00:03:08 UTC  

OH

2016-12-24 00:03:10 UTC  

MAKES SENSE

2016-12-24 00:03:17 UTC  

BUT KEEP IN MIND... THERE ARE PROBABLY MORE LAYERS

2016-12-24 00:03:18 UTC  

eading libyco-berber reminded me that i have breakfast waiting to be heated in the fridge

2016-12-24 00:03:20 UTC  

for some reason

2016-12-24 00:03:24 UTC  

THIS IS INTRODUCTORY PHILOLOGY

2016-12-24 00:03:30 UTC  

AITHIOPIA

2016-12-24 00:03:40 UTC  

LAND OF THE SCORCHED FACES SOUNDS COOL

2016-12-24 00:03:59 UTC  

sounds metal

2016-12-24 00:04:03 UTC  

why with the caps

2016-12-24 00:04:04 UTC  

Africa comes from Aphrike ('without cold', *Greek*)

2016-12-24 00:04:51 UTC  

anyways, nigger, african, ethiopian, they will always offend some black person

2016-12-24 00:05:14 UTC  

not a black person then

2016-12-24 00:05:21 UTC  

some even say 'we should choose our own name!' and I am like "bro, we call the Germans 'German"

2016-12-24 00:05:21 UTC  

oversensitive bastard

2016-12-24 00:05:31 UTC  

and their like "so"

2016-12-24 00:06:02 UTC  

not sure about that greek derivation @Hadou 99

2016-12-24 00:06:03 UTC  

And I tell them that German is a word from English meaning brother, and their name for themselves is "Deutsch"

2016-12-24 00:06:05 UTC  

few references to it