Miss Jackson
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@LittleOl_Ebonea @NahimNahmir Wow!! We can’t shame ppl who are vaccinated and we shouldn’t shame ppl who are not. Selfishly, I don’t feel the same way for the masked and unmasked
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@AlexVanHorn4 Then having a mother who can’t help you negotiate a swillers life, you are screwed
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@1984izvryreal @AlexVanHorn4 And if the Slave Mistress saw that child looked too much like her children, you were finished.
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@AlexVanHorn4 Well chattel slavery proved that. Slave master pimped and raped are times their own child. Then sold their child. Like it's twisted
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@1783American It’s gone be tough. You live in Des Moines, Iowa don’t get mad at who you’re son bring home 🤷🏾♂️
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@Ronmc84516182 Those are the ppl who put premium in their hoop fees
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@iiPepper_ I grew up around Jamaicans. I have never been influenced by them. It was the other way around because they were assimilating
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My grannies weren't influenced by Jamaica sis...
They were born before 1962...
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@blackfemmesoul @SkyeAsiyanbi AAVE is honestly a combination of English with a blaccent and Jamaican influences. A lot of variations of the vocabulary used is part of Black British dialect which derives from…you guessed it…AFRICA AND JAMAICA! 😃😃😃 and derived directly from our mothers, fathers, uncles
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@cmthomas_cm It’s they are clowning her with the release of these pics. She has enemies and is unaware
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@DebDirtylooks @philanderwicks Are they going to find out where they are getting these fake vax cards and how much they cost. Asking for a friend, 😂
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@YtH8r @me17trillion She hasn’t addressed the brown “darker hued” Latinos who are anti Blk
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@BoneKnightmare Looking up y’all now. I do use that a lot , but not youse. Must be regional/cultural
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@BoneKnightmare It’s not in this one, but I’ve seen it in others. I still don’t use it a lot
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@BoneKnightmare You really do have to get new editions dictionaries. There was a time when one was enough
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@BoneKnightmare None of those words are in my dictionary. 2005 Merrimack-Webster. I do know they change
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