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What is up?
Why is it so hard for a great number of black people to say the word "ask"?
EDIT: Welcoming the the flood of "wow racist" remarks that will invariably come, despite every person on this forum knowing that the above statement is true. EDIT 2: Yes it does have to do with their black names. |
#2
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Re: What is up?
this post can be taken one of two ways...offensively & humorously...i'm hoping for the latter.
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Re: What is up?
your post title reminds me of a sticker a friend of mine had on her rearview mirror in high school. it said "who is your daddy?" always thought it was funny.
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Re: What is up?
Maybe for the same reason that it is difficult for many 2+2ers to tell the difference between "your" and "you're." Or perhaps it is for the same reason that so many people on here say, "Everyone has a right to their own opinion."
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Re: What is up?
It must have something to do with their crazy black names.
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Re: What is up?
Why can't British people say schedule? sked-jule, not shaidjewel.
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Re: What is up?
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sekjule, not shaidjewel. [/ QUOTE ] i am pretty sure its neither. |
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Re: What is up?
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[ QUOTE ] sekjule, not shaidjewel. [/ QUOTE ] i am pretty sure its neither. [/ QUOTE ] I have no idea what you're talking about. |
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Re: What is up?
i am saying its not pronounced sekjule or shaidjewel...it would be pronounced skejule.
i may have not understood your post though but when you say "sekjule, not shaidjewel" implies that you think its pronounced sekjule. |
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Re: What is up?
He said SKED-JULE. You misquoted him.
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