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CarbonBraddock

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why nikkas so quick to half stand up and yell aye keisha get mr. butler a plate everytime a cac does something remotely black culture adjacent? no matter how swagless, off beat, tacky, try hard, or bare minimum. goddamn that's annoying, it's a record she knew from her youth & she's showing off now
these mufukkas be so goddamn corny and black people just eat it up. i think it's a psychological trauma issue that makes black folk so eager to accept white idiotic behavior.
 

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Common theme seems to be “why are black people so accepting when white people do something ‘black’” but it seems like those same people have forgotten that “Old Town Road” was one of the biggest crossover hits ever :mjlol:

Tryna tell people in here man!!! :pachaha: It goes both ways. I'm a c00n though :sas1:

These twins' channel blew up after listening to Phil Collins. That sh!t got over 8 million views on YT. That's largely cuz whites found it fascinating seeing these two young brothers appreciate a white artist from the eighties.

Tim and Fred Williams: The twins whose first-time reaction to hearing Phil Collins has captured the internet - CNN




Dude here has a solid following listening to everything including metal.




Granted, I've been wanting the cookout invites to die for the past two years, but folks in here overreacting. It's not that serious.
 

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Common theme seems to be “why are black people so accepting when white people do something ‘black’” but it seems like those same people have forgotten that “Old Town Road” was one of the biggest crossover hits ever :mjlol:
The sheer irony of this post:deadmanny:

Black people invented country music
 
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