Message from @SuperTomPerry -RI

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2019-01-26 06:12:03 UTC  

X to doubt is L.A. Noire

2019-01-26 06:12:23 UTC  

Hm hence the gamer stuff all the time lol

2019-01-26 06:12:50 UTC  

I like call of duty but Idk I guess i dont focus that much on it

2019-01-26 06:12:53 UTC  

@Asatru Artist - MD Agreed, I like to use it mockingly online but in real life I make an effort to use words & grammar properly. Like I said, I am trying to stop speaking with contractions & using "whom" without sounding snooty.

2019-01-26 06:12:53 UTC  

Gamers...another oppressed minority, esp in right wing circles.

2019-01-26 06:13:13 UTC  

The X to doubt stuff was actually a meme in like 2014-15 and its made a come back

2019-01-26 06:14:00 UTC  

@Johnny B. Populus who dat? Lol yea same, i try to use semi-intellectual phrases when speaking officially

2019-01-26 06:14:02 UTC  

@Asatru Artist - MD Gamers are fantatsic. Anyone who likes BfV/For Honor or other games & has ps4 let me know.

2019-01-26 06:14:15 UTC  

Unoffically theres just tons of cursing

2019-01-26 06:14:22 UTC  

Whomst've

2019-01-26 06:14:23 UTC  

>buying BF5

2019-01-26 06:14:27 UTC  

@SuperTomPerry -RI Using Ebonics in real life makes my throat hurt.

2019-01-26 06:15:06 UTC  

I've got PS4, but haven't touched it since RDR2 came out.

2019-01-26 06:15:11 UTC  

@SuperTomPerry -RI That's a give. I use swears but only the right way. Gotta be smooth with the curse words.

2019-01-26 06:15:32 UTC  

I can't speak so grammatically incorrectly as with ebonics without thinking about what I have to say and it hurting to do so

2019-01-26 06:15:37 UTC  

@Johnny B. Populus Ebonics..haha theres a made up word...like transsexual..has no real meaning, it doesnt exist. Its used to describe somthing not define it. But its used to define and there lies the retardation

2019-01-26 06:16:06 UTC  

its an official language though... <:sad:366743316475281408>

2019-01-26 06:16:12 UTC  

@Johnny B. Populus I use military style cursing, mixed with my own variation

2019-01-26 06:16:26 UTC  
2019-01-26 06:16:52 UTC  

They're trying to make it its own officially recognized language at the very least @SuperTomPerry -RI

2019-01-26 06:16:58 UTC  

Oh y'all should add me on PS4

2019-01-26 06:17:04 UTC  

@fgtveassassin Exactly think white then pooch it all up & sag your pants.

2019-01-26 06:17:13 UTC  

Erin_t-ainmhi41

2019-01-26 06:17:26 UTC  

I love how they want to make "bad english" officially black. 😂

2019-01-26 06:17:29 UTC  

@SuperTomPerry -RI Ebonics & trannies are both retarded.

2019-01-26 06:17:29 UTC  

@fgtveassassin really since when?

2019-01-26 06:18:48 UTC  

Here's one example but I swear I've seen bigger pushes: "In 1996, Oakland Unified School District made a controversial resolution for AAVE, which they called "Ebonics", to be recognized as an African-American language, sparking mixed reactions from linguists, educators, and the nation"

2019-01-26 06:18:51 UTC  

California & other states, years ago tried introducing it as a language class as a part of "sensitivity" curriculum. It failed miserably.

2019-01-26 06:20:15 UTC  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African-American_English The chart on the left makes it seem like its a real language as well, with a language family tree and everything

2019-01-26 06:23:15 UTC  

Hope y'all were able to track that, its easier to retell in person

2019-01-26 06:23:22 UTC  

Butchered language is our official language. Stealing people's history & language too. Appropriation as it's finest!

2019-01-26 06:24:48 UTC  

Black people saying the hard r sounds unnatural actually. They have to consciously take a second to say it

2019-01-26 06:24:51 UTC  

I understand language is ever evolving and new words are invented every day, hell, meme wasn't a word before the 70's, and not widely used until the mid 2000's as far as I know, but what ebonics is doing to english is entirely different

2019-01-26 06:25:40 UTC  

@VinceChaosPerhaps That's a genetic thing. Do African languages use hard R sounds often?

2019-01-26 06:26:03 UTC  

I don’t think anyone would accept a Germans butchering of English in the same way yknow

2019-01-26 06:26:25 UTC  

I hear blacks say hard R's sometimes when they're joking around or want some shock value, its pretty funny every time I hear it

2019-01-26 06:26:26 UTC  

@VinceChaosGermans wouldn't, an accent isn't butchery.

2019-01-26 06:27:36 UTC  

@Johnny B. Populus lol no idea if they’re rhotic or not

2019-01-26 06:27:56 UTC  

Thats like saying car is bad but cah is ok

2019-01-26 06:28:05 UTC  

@Johnny B. Populus right I mean if Germans decided to make new English terms out of the actual ones

2019-01-26 06:28:06 UTC  

Thats just stupid.