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How are we hard to llease. There are white boys with bigger asses tbat dont have to act like a black men.
Dude. Just. Stop. You know you don’t have to subscribe. If you don’t like it then move on.... it can be all so simple.
 

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Lmao I remember when he first started someone on here said he was gonna start posting like Rhys Sachett (thattattooguy). The delusions that were going on in here when he first started was funny.

There’s probably still people waiting to see his hole lol or even spread the cheeks
 

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What's acting like a black guy? Some of you really need to stop worrying about this.
Literally posted a picture of a guy changing his style up over the years and calling him out on appropriation....for a basic hairstyle and growing a beard.

All these straws to clutch at just to have something to talk about. Fix it jesus!
 

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When has he used the n word?
He hasn’t. This thread is filled with messy queens. I mean some dude was even saying his hole looked used and he hasn’t even showed his hole. These are miserable cuz they come here to shit on someone they haven’t met yet and has the OPTION to ignore them.
 

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I think y’all know what us black people mean when we say “acting black”, y’all need to stop acting dumb lolll. Wh*te people love saying “HoW cAn YoU aCt A cOlOr”, y’all giving off those vibes lmao.

(Really didn’t wanna get into this, but it’s obvious Andrew has benefited from absorbing all of his black friend’s/African American mannerisms/speech/style over the last couple of years)

There isn’t anything really wrong with that though, I guess. But I can see why other people speak on it/against it
 

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y’all really love the “how do you act black?” question & love talking about stereotypes & this that & the third. black people acknowledging that the stereotypes exist is not pushing those stereotypes onto black people/reinforcing those stereotypes. they exist whether or not we (black people) discuss them. it’s not our fault. we didn’t create them. the issue lies in nonblack people adopting those mannerisms/characteristics of those stereotypes that black people get shamed for, and that’s what’s being discussed. i don’t understand why folks insist on making excuses for the nonblack people who do this by shaming the black people that call it out.
 

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y’all really love the “how do you act black?” question & love talking about stereotypes & this that & the third. black people acknowledging that the stereotypes exist is not pushing those stereotypes onto black people/reinforcing those stereotypes. they exist whether or not we (black people) discuss them. it’s not our fault. we didn’t create them. the issue lies in nonblack people adopting those mannerisms/characteristics of those stereotypes that black people get shamed for, and that’s what’s being discussed. i don’t understand why folks insist on making excuses for the nonblack people who do this by shaming the black people that call it out.
*the issue lies in nb ppl adopting those mannerisms and being either praised or admired while black ppl get shamed