Somebody called me beloved yesterday at Publix here in Atlanta. It wasn’t a woman, I don’t think.
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Somebody called me beloved yesterday at Publix here in Atlanta. It wasn’t a woman, I don’t think.
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Calling another man outside your family or circle “King” is pretty fruity all things considered
Even among friends is stretching it
What The Elbows Look Like?
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whole thread is comedy so farThat was a cringe worthy era
Saying the N word in any context is some self hating shyt, and I'm black being raised in a black family.
Glad that the superthug era is long done.
Greeting someone with “what’s up my nikka” meant you were a superthug?
It was cringe worthy, especially in front of elder black people that fought to end the endearment of the word. Plus, it stunts growth of vocabulary for a lot of young brehs back then.
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It did none of this…. And I don’t even know why you brought up saying it in front of elders
Naw I’ve definitely heard nikkas say king in person and it’s 100% weird.



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