You did the same thing.
You did the same thing.
baby ya hustle. but me i hustle harder.
Explain to me how I'm perpetuating negative stereotypes about black men? I'd love to know.
I already did! I have no energy to do it again.
baby ya hustle. but me i hustle harder.
I didn't say one derogatory thing about black men. I said I don't date them.
I didn't know my not being interested in dating someone was derogatory towards them. I'm not interested romantically in a lot of people, most people in fact, for a variety of reasons. I must be a hateful, judgmental person. I'll get on that right away.
Women, Black men, Euro men, MMA fighters, Trannies, Guidos, Ex-cons, roid heads, everyone else I'm not interested in dating, I've seen the error of my ways. Watch out, because here I come.
...one can be sure of nothing until it has already happened...
Eh forget it incognito. This thread is what I would use as an example of what indi has called "internet slums."
Btw there's another incognito in the forum and it confuses the hell out of me.
baby ya hustle. but me i hustle harder.
By saying "internet slum" you make it sound bad, which would mean that you think that regular slums are bad too. That means you are making a generalization about slums, which I used to live in and moved out of because of my bad experiences (which I won't talk about). I will never live in a slum again, but you should......and don't talk bad about slums because you're perpetuating a stereotype that they are bad.
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...one can be sure of nothing until it has already happened...
Why is it that new people ALWAYS comment on this thread? I SOOOO want this f*cking thread to die.
...one can be sure of nothing until it has already happened...
If I were mod, I'd close this thread and ban Shammi, again.
^ I have a question, would south indian/sri lankan penises be classified as black??? most south indians and sri lankans are blacker then africans
In the states, you are considered black if your (dark) ancestors came from sub-Sahara Africa, but I have an Arab friend who was raised in South Africa during apartheid, and he was considered black while growing up.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
The African American community is greatly impacted by HIV infection. While many people may think HIV/AIDS is no longer a problem, the numbers tell a different story. In fact, African Americans account for only 13% of the U.S. population, but they accounted for about half (49%) of all people living with HIV/AIDS in 2005. For African Americans, HIV/AIDS is a leading cause of death.