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lol, what did the ebin lemon say in this thread that got him banned?
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My n***a
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If I can be called a white guy, it's okay to call someone black. African American is a nonsensical term.
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Chocolate bear.
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I call my one half black friend halfy sometimes Oh and note that I can't be racist because of my one black friend so don't even try to call me a racist. I also watch Fresh Prince of bel air sometimes.
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"My dude."
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I call people I know well whatever I want, because I know they'll do the same.
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I don't understand African-American or Italian-American or Mexican-American. If you are someone who has moved to the U.S., you are first generation, so "African-American" and so on. But if you were born in the U.S. or on U.S. soil, you are American. No ifs ands or buts. That's it.
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Edited by the Han: 5/11/2014 1:37:30 AMn1gga. not in a racist way though, but the casual cool way. None ever gets offended, because i'm cool with everyone.( i go to a mostly black school).
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Milk Dud. Just that one guy, though.
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Personally, I'd much rather be called "brown guy" on the count that my skin isn't -blam!-ing black...
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YO JAMAL WHAT'S POPPIN' MY NEGRO.
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Black guy. They find no offense to that and we end up as friends.
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Thugnificient
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I call someone who is black, black. I also call someone who is white, white. I have no idea how they would make me racist in the slightest nor do I know why it would be considered incorrect by any degree.
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CHOCOLATE THUNDA MAN! Lol.
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By his or her name. I've very rarely seen a situation where the person's color has any relevance to the conversation what so ever.
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I ask them what gang they belong to (every black male is either in a gang or has belonged to one. Fact.) and what their gang nickname is. Anything else is just racist.
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Black, unless you want to distinguish that he/she is african-american.
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I just say black. How's that any more racist than saying white, asian, or native?
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Black man?
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Edited by Oyik: 5/10/2014 8:54:24 PM
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Jesus Christ just call them black, chances are they're adults, you don't need to handle them with -blam!-ing kids gloves.
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I call them human.
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I like to use him and he, when refering to an african american gentleman
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Just black. Why do people find that so hard?