-The variety in our skin tone. Black people come in such a variety of different shades it always makes me

when you're creating someone in a video game and the only black skin they have is one generic dark skin tone. It's dark to the point where it represents all black people and every other skin tone just looks like a white person with a tan or without one or a pale white person. We come in all shades, the diversity is beautiful.
-Those good ole afros. I love them and curly, natural hair in general. Some see 'nappy' as a negative thing but it's not. Another thing about games is them not giving you a good variety of black hairstyles when our race has so many different styles. You ever play a game and there's a bunch of white/other race hair styles but the black hair styles are afro, corn rolls, dreads and that's it? No afro puffs, no variety of braid lengths, no variety of afro lengths, no mohawk braided on the side, no high tops, no way to put a part in your fade, no big curly afros, no twists, no waves. This is why Def Jam: Fight for NY is one of the GOAT games for black customization. They gave you a wide variety of styles that represented how diverse we are.
-The slang we have, to the point where we can talk to someone and others have no idea what we're saying. And this has been going on for decades, all throughout time we have always come up with different words and phrases for things that suit us. I bet in slavery times they did the same thing so the 'master' wouldn't understand our 'code'. All of the slang ain't great though and some stuff youngsters(well younger than me) say has me like

but still.
-How we be

and putting our own spin on stuff. All of that stuff ain't healthy but in moderation though man you be like

. Just enjoying that good ole food, this is not to say other races can't cook but we ain't talking about them right now.
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