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@crooksenlive

VIBES & INCH'ALLAH -la nuit tous les chats sont gris - I like to debate futile issues 🤷🏿‍♂️ - word is bond

Bruxelles Katılım Ağustos 2018
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@DikaOfoma @nelsoncj3 They think they're British or American-accented but what they have is an upperclass Nigerian accents. If you transplant a lot of them in the US or UK and they're immediately identified as Nigerian or at least foreign (which is normal)
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Agaba.
Agaba.@DikaOfoma·
@nelsoncj3 it’s a story mainly about upper middle class Nigerians. they don’t need to have the accent of the average Nigerian speaker. Nigerians from that class are often British or American-accented.
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more rice, more sauce@crooksenlive·
@4llllGinger @EzUniversal @meekmilfs "Y'all don't know where y'all from" was directed at me though right? And you're point doesn't stand because you could easily find an" art project that actually is about American heritage" but you don't because you have a narrative
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ginger girl 4LLLL@4llllGinger·
@crooksenlive @EzUniversal @meekmilfs There is in the US but most of yall don’t know where yall come from which is not your fault tho. But for staying two months in Brazil for an art project that actually was about brazilian heritage…they are two aware of who they are. As black europeans 🤷🏿‍♀️
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more rice, more sauce@crooksenlive·
@spectafb Il y a des fan de Afro-house qui sont "assoiffé" pour la musique de Drake dans ce domaine?
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BronMuse@BronMuse·
Dillon Brooks sitting courtside at tonight's Lakers game 💀
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Sandro 😇/😈@nestacapitano·
@BronMuse @crooksenlive Afou il a payé au moins 20K$ pour avoir une place court side et voir Lebron perdre 😂😂😂 Hater of the year 🙌🏾
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Iceberg Slim 🇨🇩
Iceberg Slim 🇨🇩@icebrgslm_·
L’arrivée de la "fami ass music" dans le rap français..
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PitchSavant@PitchSavant·
Je suis allé faire mes recherche et en 2012, Cristiano Ronaldo c’est 438 tirs pour 63 buts… En vrai, vous pensez qu’aujourd’hui un coach laisserait passer autant de frappes lointaines, parfois à 35–40 mètres ? Et de l’autre côté, tu as Lionel Messi, qui an mis 91 buts avec seulement environ 274 tirs… C’est complètement absurde niveau efficacité.
Dass99@DassBlaugrana

On parle souvent des 91 buts de Messi en 2012, une saison de fou… mais on oublie un peu trop vite que CR7 en 2012 (surtout sa saison 11/12) était un MONSTRE absolu ! Explosif, clutch, leader… Ronaldo n’a rien lâché. Respect au GOAT portugais 🔥🐐 #CR7 #MessiRonald

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93centimes@93centimes·
@LouisBaltimore En meme temps quelle idée d’énerver un camerounais calme🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️
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more rice, more sauce@crooksenlive·
@BigGucciSosv Pour ça il faut qu'ils soient artistiquement prêts. Nouvelles prods signifient nouveaux flows, nouvelles vibes, etc
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glory university
glory university@BigGucciSosv·
Le rap français ira beaucoup mieux quand les artistes laisseront les beatmakers faire part de leur créativite
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more rice, more sauce@crooksenlive·
@EritajGwadloup @undamipengting Typical "diaspora wars" blindspot. The experience of the Jamaican diaspora in the US or UK (English speaking countries) is different than Haitians, Dominicans or Gwadas in those same countries. And you can't judge does culture from an American lens (only).
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Éritaj Gwadloup 🇬🇵⃠🇲🇶 🇧🇱⃠🇬🇫?
Funny you say that, I’d genuinely like to understand the logic behind it. In the Francophone Caribbean, we sometimes have the stereotype that we’re the only ones with local, non-colonial languages shaping identity beyond French. Of course, we also underestimate English-based creoles in the Anglophone Caribbean, but hearing them called “broken English” can give the impression they’re not fully embraced. Seeing the same stereotype reversed from the Anglophone side is really interesting to me At the same time, we can’t deny that colonial languages, and local languages too, create real cultural bridges. Through Creole, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Lucia and Dominica share links Saint Lucia and Dominica don’t have with Jamaica. But through the Anglophone sphere, Saint Lucia and Dominica also share links with Jamaica that Francophone islands don’t. So reducing Caribbean identity to colonial-language blocs is flawed, but pretending those blocs don’t exist is flawed too
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Ashley@undamipengting·
No shade but anglophone Caribbean people are the only ones that don't try to form an identity around colonial language.
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