Let's just say it's north of 10 
EDIT: A Sidenote:: I guess this needs to be said. For all of you racial code gatekeepers crying about the term "boss man". See, "Boss" or "boss lady" is a fairly common "term of endearment" used by Bahamians and some other caribbean brehs. Just like some AAs claim "n!gga" is a term of endearment. I can show you many screenshots of text between me and my bahamian friends that says "what up boss man?" Even in Haitian keyol people refer to each other as "patron" which is "boss man". Even my mother calls me that (patron) sometimes. So spare me with the nonsense. My new manager himself is Bahamian and often calls me "boss man".


EDIT: A Sidenote:: I guess this needs to be said. For all of you racial code gatekeepers crying about the term "boss man". See, "Boss" or "boss lady" is a fairly common "term of endearment" used by Bahamians and some other caribbean brehs. Just like some AAs claim "n!gga" is a term of endearment. I can show you many screenshots of text between me and my bahamian friends that says "what up boss man?" Even in Haitian keyol people refer to each other as "patron" which is "boss man". Even my mother calls me that (patron) sometimes. So spare me with the nonsense. My new manager himself is Bahamian and often calls me "boss man".
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