ToxSocks |
10-12-2022 12:18 PM |
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Originally Posted by htismaqe
(Post 16525278)
Actually, I wasn't calling him out. I'm genuinely confused by the logic.
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I think a lot of it also has to do with HOW you speak. Does it sound like a word you use regularly or not? Does it sound forced? Yes? Then why are you forcing it? Just say, "bro". "Dude". Because that's how you speak. If you're going out of your way to use a word that's clearly not part of your natural vocab then it's going to beg the question, "why?"
For most white people it's going to be a big "NOT". It would effect someone's interpretation of your usage. Are you using that word to sarcastically troll me because you think you're funny, or is this how you actually speak?
People aren't stupid. They can tell the difference.
Rabblerouser could never get away with it. I bet he talks like some white country boy. He would come off as mocking, which would be interpreted as racist. You don't talk like that normally, so why you talking to some black dude like that?
When we're chillin we don't use the word frequently. It's used as it comes. And it's pronounced the way it should be. It works with our dialect. Because we talk like we're hood. Because we are, that's how we grew up.
But im hispanic and i hang out with mostly hispanics these days. We use foo' a lot more than ****a, the occasional ****a gets used if it applies.
But if you walk up to the wrong hispanic and say, "what up foo' ", well those are fighting words now. Again, it changes.
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