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10-24-2006, 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by bows&toes
I think anybody with half a brain knows exactly what that means.
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Well, apparently you of half brain status knows what that means. What does a black person dress like? Please enlighten us full brained people so that we may know this information too. Is that Urban Dress? Casual? Brightly colored clothing? Flashy? Subdued? I wear the same clothes my white friends wear. I shop at JCPenney, Macy's and other major department stores and there is not a black, white, asian or hispanic section there. I have seen Urban Sections at JCPenney (where I work part-time), but guess who shops there mostly? Hispanics!!
Get it together before your stupidity makes you a liability.
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10-24-2006, 10:34 PM
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I've never paid attention to Krappas

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Come on sis, back off the Nupes. I love those brothers, as a matter of fact my beau is a member of that fraternity. School Daze was a great movie and I am glad it was shot on my campus, Clark Atlanta University "One Exceptional University"!
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10-24-2006, 10:42 PM
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What I meant was this...
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GIJANE, um what were you talking about in your response to me. I'm quite aware that I'm not a racist, how was I being retarded?
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You were acting retarded by responding to all this back and forth foolishness and trying to validate the comments by agreeing you are a racist. We are all different in our own special ways. Caucasians are not all the same and African-Americans are not all the same. We are all ignorant of some aspect of another races culture. You will never fully understand what it means to Black in America nor will I understand what it means to be white in America. We can only perceive it based on what our eyes show us. I have a multitude of friends from all walks of life, cultures and races. I am what they call the "token black" at the bar I drink at on Thursdays. I love it there and we all get along just fine..cause beer brings everyone together...LOL!
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10-24-2006, 10:47 PM
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Well, I still refute that I was being retarded, but other than that, I concede the point.
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10-25-2006, 12:25 AM
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Whatever...
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Well, I still refute that I was being retarded, but other than that, I concede the point.
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Whatever dude...Life is too short to be arguing over bullshit...
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10-25-2006, 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted by GIJANE
Well, apparently you of half brain status knows what that means. What does a black person dress like? Please enlighten us full brained people so that we may know this information too. Is that Urban Dress? Casual? Brightly colored clothing? Flashy? Subdued? I wear the same clothes my white friends wear. I shop at JCPenney, Macy's and other major department stores and there is not a black, white, asian or hispanic section there. I have seen Urban Sections at JCPenney (where I work part-time), but guess who shops there mostly? Hispanics!!
Get it together before your stupidity makes you a liability.
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I believe the discussion was based on what is considered popular black clothing. Sorry, but blacks you see popularized on TV and in the media dress quite different than the average white, Southern fraternity man. That is what most of the posting was concerning a few pages back. That and the picture that was posted of the black guys.
Just because you have an opinion based on a personal experience doesn't mean it is the way it is. Urban clothing was popularized by black people.....I don't think anyone is going to refute that.
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10-25-2006, 10:31 AM
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Whatever dude...Life is too short to be arguing over bullshit...
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Um, ok, dude. I was agreeing with you, but perhaps cognitive ability isn't your strongest asset.
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10-25-2006, 12:26 PM
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Come on sis, back off the Nupes. I love those brothers, as a matter of fact my beau is a member of that fraternity.
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That's unfortunate.
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10-25-2006, 12:27 PM
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Um, ok, dude. I was agreeing with you, but perhaps cognitive ability isn't your strongest asset.
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Either you were agreeing with her or just didn't feel like debating this tired topic anymore.
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10-25-2006, 12:30 PM
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I am the only black person at the bar I drink at on Thursdays. I love it there and we all get along just fine..cause beer brings everyone together...LOL!
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Fixed that for you.
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10-26-2006, 08:34 AM
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Have a great day....
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Um, ok, dude. I was agreeing with you, but perhaps cognitive ability isn't your strongest asset.
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Apparently it's not yours either or you would use it for more important things. Again, life is too short to be arguing over bullshit, not with me but the other people you had beef with on this forum. People who shower others with insults and elitist comments do so to boost their own confidence and (like yourself) wouldn't have a leg to stand on in a "real" debate.
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10-26-2006, 08:37 AM
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Every woman needs a good nupe in their lives!
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That's unfortunate.
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Nope, very fortunate for myself and my libido...try one, it may make your year! Most people on this forum need to get laid and maybe they wouldn't be so uptight and serious about every issue.
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10-26-2006, 08:41 AM
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^^^  you are a hoot.
Stop peeing in people's pools, though
Some people debate for fun.
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10-26-2006, 08:43 AM
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Just because you have an opinion based on a personal experience doesn't mean it is the way it is. Urban clothing was popularized by black people.....I don't think anyone is going to refute that.[/quote]
Which is exactly what your comment is, a comment or observation based on your personal experience. Urban clothin is indigenous to those who live in urban areas, which can be any race. Hip Hop clothing on the other hand was worn by African-American and Latino members of the hip hop culture (and some white advocates) and has been popularized and worn by those mainstream people. Doesn't matter what you wear, it's what's in your head that counts.
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10-26-2006, 08:45 AM
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No peeing jumping off here...
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Originally Posted by teena
^^^  you are a hoot.
Stop peeing in people's pools, though
Some people debate for fun.
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Yes, I can be quite amusing! I don't pee in the pool, but I do give constructive criticism when I can tell that people on this forum are way too full of themselves. I love that old saying, "Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one."
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