ai exact understanding of the word black in english and not the made up crap. dark skinned americans are american not black unless they wish to be black. Figurative Usage: However, in both Spanish and English, “black” (or “negro”) was often used figuratively and negatively to mean “irregular” or “undesirable”. For example, “mercado negro” (black market) or “negro” used to describe something as “shady” or “illicit”.
This has to be your best broadcast this year.
43:37 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 to Johnny p
😂😂😂😂Thank you!
No I was waiting on you to do a video about this I was thinking we should have a day just for him and post the picture of him hiding behind Big Mama😂
😂😂😂I couldn't wait to do this video.
Sorry I missed this live stream.
You're good. The replay is always better. Lol
@RickyManner watchin' it now. Would have liked to have been in the live chat.
ai exact understanding of the word black in english and not the made up crap. dark skinned americans are american not black unless they wish to be black.
Figurative Usage: However, in both Spanish and English, “black” (or “negro”) was often used figuratively and negatively to mean “irregular” or “undesirable”. For example, “mercado negro” (black market) or “negro” used to describe something as “shady” or “illicit”.
or melanated as some prefer.
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proper english usage not slang.