Name a thing, person, event etc. that would genuinely have cacs confused if mentioned around them

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We need to ban cacs from listening to rap, period. There was a white boy who lived around the way when Wu-Tang came out. Dude used to be outside talmbout "Peace god, what's today's mathematics?"
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Ohh hell fukking no :hhh: Me being irritated by Cacs thinking they know everything there is about Hip Hop is one thing but when them movahfukkas try to talk like they’re Godbodies is beyond disrespectful.
 

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Sometimes I go to Ravens games and they definitely look at you funny when you wash your hands

These dirty ass Cacs don’t even be washing their hands at Whole Foods and I see them same Cacs at the damn hot bar/buffet picking the damn food up :scust::scust::scust:
 

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Since I have locs on my head, white people look confused to why I refer to them as locs and not dreadlocks.

I'm surprised they don’t know the real history behind that. I've learned somewhere that the British were trying to subjugate the Maroon communities and other Black indigenous communities in the South (especially the Carolinas), the Black folks that kept giving them that work were described as having a head full of locked hair. As a result, the Brits called them dreadlocks because of how much they dreaded the sudden and frightening appearance of these lock-haired Maroons without warning. What’s thought of as being derogatory within our current cultural context now was and is actually a beautifully descriptive symbol of our holy war against these cave beasts :blessed:
 

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I'm surprised they don’t know the real history behind that. I've learned somewhere that the British were trying to subjugate the Maroon communities and other Black indigenous communities in the South (especially the Carolinas), the Black folks that kept giving them that work were described as having a head full of locked hair. As a result, the Brits called them dreadlocks because of how much they dreaded the sudden and frightening appearance of these lock-haired Maroons without warning. What’s thought of as being derogatory within our current cultural context now was and is actually a beautifully descriptive symbol of our holy war against these cave beasts :blessed:
I remember learning about this in a history class in college
 

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The neighborhood candy lady.

White boy at my job was legit confused that instead of children walking to the store on a busy street they would prefer just go to the nice old lady’s house that sells whatever they would want anyway


Tbh I bet a lot of younger black people would be confused by this too. I can’t fathom this still goes on as much as it did in the 90s and earlier
 

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I'm surprised they don’t know the real history behind that. I've learned somewhere that the British were trying to subjugate the Maroon communities and other Black indigenous communities in the South (especially the Carolinas), the Black folks that kept giving them that work were described as having a head full of locked hair. As a result, the Brits called them dreadlocks because of how much they dreaded the sudden and frightening appearance of these lock-haired Maroons without warning. What’s thought of as being derogatory within our current cultural context now was and is actually a beautifully descriptive symbol of our holy war against these cave beasts :blessed:
Never knew this. Rep bro.
 
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Snapping fingers after a dice roll

lmao cacs be hella annoyed at the craps table. They just picc them hoes up and toss em ...

nikkas gotta rearrange the dice to the point, give em a rub or shake , say some shyt like “ Fo Fo bacc door” at the time you toss them hoes, then snap yo fingers
 
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back when i was trying to be in the wave game. Seen white dudes legit confused at brushing my hair.
My freshman year of high school I had a white english teacher see my waves and ask if the barber cut that into my hair :dead:

The worst part is I went to a majority black school that she taught at for years prior to me being there so I know I damn sure I wasn't the first person she's seen with waves.
 
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:francis:Adding shyt to ramen. This white lady I am cool with was flabbergasted at the ability to do more to oodles of noodles besides adding the spice pack to it.

When I tried to PAWG during my teenage years, the grandma of the girl was damn near shytting herself because she did not know what a hack cab driver was. She thought the man was going to chop us up because :mjpls:

I made my dorm neighbor some noodles over thanksgiving break . Chili top ramen, ground beef (seasoned of course) , with crushed Takis

this cac bytch swore I was Emeril Lagasse lol

I was broke so I bust a spread in the damn lobby of my living dorm and a couple mfs was watching me like I was on Food Network .
I went to college 7 months after doing a 4 year bid . I was a mf lol
 
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