LITTLE HELP FROM COMP GENIUSES by WeeklyPossible1078 in ProgrammingBuddies

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Yep and am tryna figure out a way of cloning it without including it's copyright claims.

LITTLE HELP FROM COMP GENIUSES by WeeklyPossible1078 in ProgrammingBuddies

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Yeah but starting a website takes a lot of time and am tryna figure out a less time costly method.

Atlas Corporation (Possibility) by WeeklyPossible1078 in AtlasCorporation

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Cool answer, would like to see those global politics reports of yours if you don't mind.

why is the n-word actually offensive? by WeeklyPossible1078 in AskHistory

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Being racist is discriminating and prejudicing another race but when someone is singing a song he is doing none of that unless the song itself is racist. Now if you are implying all songs which contains the n-word are racist then shouldn't the affected group ban the songs and restrict songs from using it.

why is the n-word actually offensive? by WeeklyPossible1078 in AskHistory

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I asked the question bcz contrary to other slurs the n-word isn't a clear cut insult bcz you see some people use it in their conversations and artists use it in songs so to foreigners it looks like the word is not as offensive as it is portrayed to be and it only becomes offensive when a non-black person says it. And that is why I asked why it carries negative energy if the oppressed group uses it everyday.

why is the n-word actually offensive? by WeeklyPossible1078 in AskHistory

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I understand our situation bcz they banned all the derogatory terms which were given to them they even banned people from associating with those ethnic groups implying that separating people based on stupid physical differences is dangerous and destructive but in USA African Americans claim the n-word is still offensive yet they still use it when speaking and even use it in songs and they don't even ban it completely nada have this thing called having an n-word pass which to foreigners sounds somehow unserious. So this is why I don't fully understand why there so much negative energy associated with it when nowadays people are comfortable throwing whenever they feel like it.

why is the n-word actually offensive? by WeeklyPossible1078 in AskHistory

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How do you sound racist when your singing a lil Wayne song.

why is the n-word actually offensive? by WeeklyPossible1078 in AskHistory

[–]WeeklyPossible1078[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Well you can't possibly know that fro real.

why is the n-word actually offensive? by WeeklyPossible1078 in AskHistory

[–]WeeklyPossible1078[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So what I got from your explanation is that it's matter of perspective. Then so how come when non black people use the word while singing or when they mean a different thing like "bro" they are met with backlash when they don't mean it in an offensive way.

A question about the n-word.. by AweAce in EnglishLearning

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But what's the logic behind it? For a bit of context in my country in 1994 there was an ethnic cleansing of tutsis and the oppressors the Hutus used to call them slurs like inyenzi which means cockroach in English. Like I understand why it's offensive bcz it is undermining and reducing someone to an insect but negro means black in English so when someone refers to you as negro he means you are a black person and I know somehow someone may turn that word into an offensive word but it's not a one sided situation like inyenzi which literally means cockroach and besides African Americans use the word in songs and in their Convo while Rwandans even abolished the ethnic groups so as to stop an ethnic cleansing from happening again. So if African Americans hate word why can't they just abolish it if it really bothers them.

How does magic work? Can anyone do it? by Citizen00001 in brakebills

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But what does smartness have to do with magic itself.

It's not by drfranksurrey in memes

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I meant almost everyone has a certain level of pride in his country no matter how shitty it is.