On a similar note they constantly weave the dreaded n word through nearly every sentence. It's seemingly used as an all purpose filler word to substitute a horribly weak vocabulary.
"The n word" is used to mean "man." Especially, but not necessarily, black men. Interestingly, at least in my experience, it is not applied to women. Not by blacks. So every time you or I might use the word "guys" or "some guy" or "man" in the surfer sense, any variation like that you get n-word.
I've noticed there's also a tendency to repeat the same phrase over and over in lieu of actually saying something beyond an initial thought. You'll see it a lot in fighting game commentary, usually from some of the small time commentators.
Wait, are you telling me that isn't just a flagrantly derogatory stereotype? There are people who genuinely exhibit this sort of hyperbole? I know stereotypes find their basis in truth, but goddamn I figured it was all exaggeration.
What makes me sad is that I’ve heard too many people who actually sound like that
On a similar note they constantly weave the dreaded n word through nearly every sentence. It's seemingly used as an all purpose filler word to substitute a horribly weak vocabulary.
"The n word" is used to mean "man." Especially, but not necessarily, black men. Interestingly, at least in my experience, it is not applied to women. Not by blacks. So every time you or I might use the word "guys" or "some guy" or "man" in the surfer sense, any variation like that you get n-word.
I've noticed there's also a tendency to repeat the same phrase over and over in lieu of actually saying something beyond an initial thought. You'll see it a lot in fighting game commentary, usually from some of the small time commentators.
Wait, are you telling me that isn't just a flagrantly derogatory stereotype? There are people who genuinely exhibit this sort of hyperbole? I know stereotypes find their basis in truth, but goddamn I figured it was all exaggeration.
Yes lmao. I guess you are very fortunate to have avoided those people
Well I’ve met very few who sound like that but for the most part that’s an exaggeration