HarlemHottie
Uptown Thoroughbred
Fair.I guess its a personal pet peeve. Lol. To me it seems like she's trying to hard.
But besides all of that her point was kinda dumb anyway.

Do you think ppl are trying too hard when they speak patwa or kreyol?

Fair.I guess its a personal pet peeve. Lol. To me it seems like she's trying to hard.
But besides all of that her point was kinda dumb anyway.


her nikka must've bought p*ssy with the kids bday money or something
she been traumatized

Not if its their native tongueFair.
Do you think ppl are trying too hard when they speak patwa or kreyol?![]()
Not if its their native tongue

"Men that be going"
I stopped reading at that point.

Diaspora babbleLotta grammar nazis around here lately.
Habitual be, also called invariant be, is the use of an uninflected be in African-American English (AAE), Caribbean English and certain dialects of Hiberno-English to mark habitual or extended actions in place of the Standard English inflected forms of be, such as is and are. In AAE, use of be indicates that a subject repeatedly does an action or embodies a trait....
It is a common misconception that AAE simply replaces is with be across all tenses, with no added meaning. In fact, AAE uses be to mark a habitual grammatical aspect, which is not explicitly distinguished in Standard English.
Habitual be - Wikipedia
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Absolute garbage, you see why the community is in the shape its inBlack relationship advice/takes are horrible.