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minus-squareaxont [she/her, comrade/them]hexbear49·8 months agoIt's been a normal word in the south forever. Outside of the south it's been pretty normal among black people. Black vernacular English has gained more prominence over the past few decades I think. link
minus-squareAmerikan Pharaoh@lemmygrad.mlhexbear23·8 months ago Black vernacular English has gained more prominence over the past few decades I think. Read as: "the fuckin settlers won't keep our vernacular out their damned mouths" linkfedilink
It's been a normal word in the south forever. Outside of the south it's been pretty normal among black people. Black vernacular English has gained more prominence over the past few decades I think.
Read as: "the fuckin settlers won't keep our vernacular out their damned mouths"