The n-word can be used as a very abrasive insult used by racists. Yet, in American black culture, when the rhotic “er” at the end of the word is replaced with an open vowel, it is also used as a term of endearment from one African-American to another.
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Replying to @MahBoi15329526 @MyonlineofficeI and
Lol the thought of replacing the -er with a vowel like a -y or -o is kinda funny
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Replying to @starchy_commie @MyonlineofficeI and
Usually, it’s the “a” vowel.
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Replying to @MahBoi15329526 @MyonlineofficeI and
Ik it is but the other vowels sound pretty funny
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Replying to @starchy_commie @MyonlineofficeI and
Makes it sound like a Lego knockoff.
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Replying to @MyonlineofficeI @starchy_commie and
This guy thinks India is Israel.
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Replying to @MyonlineofficeI @starchy_commie and
Logical fallacies weaken your argument.
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