c00n is used in real lifeInternet weirdos spending too much time on the internet
Same for c00n, who the fukk uses that term outside of these clowns
I know the definitions. I'm also aware of folks in the 40's and 50's using it.
I simply asked where was the origin of the separate definitions.
You apparently don't have the answer. Which is ok. I'll just look elsewhere
c00n is used in real life
Nah but it used to be a nerd thing, now everyone a nerd. I honestly did not believe my sister when she told me when i was coming up in junior high even messicans would get into fights for saying nikka.
Now young black boys out here dont feel anything with the word anymore, joking around and trying to be "edgy"
Dunno man maybe its cause i live in the burbs, hopefully its not like this everywhere![]()
Well I haveHave never heard anyone in my life use or call anyone a c00n
but see you've already made up your mind on the topic at hand either way so it doesn't matter because an answer won't be suitable to your liking.
step your decolonization game up
Well I have
As well as various variations of the n word![]()
c00n is used in real life
Well I have
As well as various variations of the n word![]()
Probably not. My parents hate the word. My brothers use it. Different times.
No it isn't, I wish people would stop saying this. They're two different words. You can find "nikka" offensive but it doesn't carry the same weight as the hard "er"
Not coming at you, but why/how are they different words? Where in history did the "a" and "er" definition differentiate?
Different race says "a" = we all flip outDifferent race says "er" = we all flip out
Seems like the same weight to me.
Why is the "a" ok? Past it being a different context that I always hear people say
what am I looking at?