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“I’m Sorry for 2025”
Aren’t they trying to make “karen” a racist term now? CACs are outraged over everything except their own racism.White folks want to be "oppressed" so bad...
Aren’t they trying to make “karen” a racist term now? CACs are outraged over everything except their own racism.White folks want to be "oppressed" so bad...
Do they got a disclaimer for PAWG though![]()


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I might have to make a thread about AAVE and how the covert coli cacs on here use it unorganicallyThe study of AAVE as a separate dialect has been around since the 1960s. If you went to college in the 1990s or later and took any sort of courses that covered African-American studies, you would have heard of it. Back in the day it was also known as "Ebonics", but there was a huge controversy that blew up over the term so AAVE is more often used as the less loaded terminology.
African-American Vernacular English - Wikipedia
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White women do. They call us chocolate menGood. Black men coming up with flattering phrases for cacettes is c00nish.
Especially since they don't have any phrases for Black men.




And to think the dominant society wouldn’t eventually put a spotlight on it is silly.The prevalence of the whole snowbunny thing has really taken off in a way that is jarring, I feel like it was a niche things just 5 years ago pre pandemicThat stuff is all over social media now, it's awkward
I think what I am seeing in Gen Z across the board in all demographics is that when they have preferences they lean into them seriously and have to tell everyone about it, making sketches, songs and shyt to express their preferences
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I saw the #snowbunny tag in a video and clicked on it.What did you search to find this?![]()
I might have to make a thread about AAVE and how the covert coli cacs on here use it unorganically
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That's the difference. Combining the unnatural speaking patterns with what they post about is how imma probably do itIt can go both ways. A non-black person who has been immersed in actual black culture (not just listening to rap) can speak AAVE naturally. A Carlton-style Black suburbanite trying to look cool on the internet will sound like a fake.
At the least, though, they'll probably have AI capacity within 2-3 years where you could crawl the entire site and figure out which posters were using it organically and which posters were faking shyt.

I saw the #snowbunny tag in a video and clicked on it.
