Saturday Meme Drop
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Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo many great ones !!!!!!
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Um…is there some reason we're getting multiple N-bombs? I mean one might be just poor proofreading but two in a single post kind of seems like intention. You do you, but…
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Matthew–Thanks!Joel–It's what happens when I put them up in a batch and don't proof carefully. Definitely not me and I think I've got them removed.
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Proud member of the Meme Liberation Front
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I used the Kodak bulk film container for the bulk stash & the film roll container for going out to parties. Still have a bunch of them. And the last one.. Proper BBQ sauce is yellow.
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Gerry–That's how I get all of my memes! Share at will!Birdchaser–I have to admit I have a couple from back in the day for nostalgia's sake only, of course. As for yellow–a guy down the way from me used mustard instead of vinegar on his ribs as a marinade before grilling–gotta say they were pretty awesome. That said, not a fan of mustard-based BBQ sauce even though I know it's a thing in SC.
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Joel- well that is what they like to refer to each other as.Why do you have a problem with the word if they don't?(from one cracker to another)
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Don't mind me–The meme was over the top and I'm embarrassed that it went up. That said, having to self-censor is wearing on me. And yes, when it comes to a point where your skin tone is the factor on whether or not it is 'permissible' to use a particular word, then we've totally lost the plot. The word in question is a diminutive of a word still used by the United Negro College Fund (because it still brings in money?), then used as a pejorative (kinda?), then adopted by rappers, used extensively within their community, and used basically to control the speech of everyone else. If they don't have a problem with the use of the word, then neither should anyone else. The fact that I avoided using it shows that even I have been conditioned.
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Does the word’s etymology indicate the person’s remote relatives might be from a specific part of Africa perhaps? There are two countries with similar sounding names and spelling.
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Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo many great ones !!!!!!
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Um…is there some reason we're getting multiple N-bombs? I mean one might be just poor proofreading but two in a single post kind of seems like intention. You do you, but…
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Matthew–Thanks!Joel–It's what happens when I put them up in a batch and don't proof carefully. Definitely not me and I think I've got them removed.
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Proud member of the Meme Liberation Front
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I used the Kodak bulk film container for the bulk stash & the film roll container for going out to parties. Still have a bunch of them. And the last one.. Proper BBQ sauce is yellow.
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Gerry–That's how I get all of my memes! Share at will!Birdchaser–I have to admit I have a couple from back in the day for nostalgia's sake only, of course. As for yellow–a guy down the way from me used mustard instead of vinegar on his ribs as a marinade before grilling–gotta say they were pretty awesome. That said, not a fan of mustard-based BBQ sauce even though I know it's a thing in SC.
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Joel- well that is what they like to refer to each other as.Why do you have a problem with the word if they don't?(from one cracker to another)
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Don't mind me–The meme was over the top and I'm embarrassed that it went up. That said, having to self-censor is wearing on me. And yes, when it comes to a point where your skin tone is the factor on whether or not it is 'permissible' to use a particular word, then we've totally lost the plot. The word in question is a diminutive of a word still used by the United Negro College Fund (because it still brings in money?), then used as a pejorative (kinda?), then adopted by rappers, used extensively within their community, and used basically to control the speech of everyone else. If they don't have a problem with the use of the word, then neither should anyone else. The fact that I avoided using it shows that even I have been conditioned.
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Does the word’s etymology indicate the person’s remote relatives might be from a specific part of Africa perhaps? There are two countries with similar sounding names and spelling.
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