Justice for Trayvon??

It was not well punctuated and "clear" was redundant, but it is still not ungrammatical. The basic sentence would read "Banging is annoying." The modifiers are not necessary, but they make the sentence more interesting and more indicative of the writer's opinion.

STFU:cool:
 
It was not well punctuated and "clear" was redundant, but it is still not ungrammatical. The basic sentence would read "Banging is annoying." The modifiers are not necessary, but they make the sentence more interesting and more indicative of the writer's opinion.

No, if he meant to say just that, then he would've just said "Banging is annoying."

Instead, he fell in love with himself and did a Dick Van-Dyke pratfall on his own lack of cleverness. If you wanna slang snaps on other people, you best keep it simple or risk getting clowned on what you can't deliver. Your boy delivers like a blind milkman during a snowstorm.
 
^^^

See, this is the definition of a pressed bitch. Someone who'll use contemporary slang when he thinks it fits (assuming he can use them properly) but when used against him, starts bitching like a baby who's been sitting in his shitty diapers for half a day.

I mean, he uses "ya."

A lot.

Keep derping your fears, obsolete dumbfuck.
 
Bill Cosby Says “You Can’t Prove” Zimmerman Is Racist… Outrage Ensues…




Via Orlando Sentinel:


Bill Cosby will talk guns, the prosecution and the media in the George Zimmerman case. But he has no interest in discussing racial profiling.

In an interview with the “DomNnate Radio Show,” the TV legend was adamant on the race issue.

“This racial stuff goes into a whole bunch of discussion which has stuff that you can’t prove,” Cosby said in an interview Tuesday. “You can’t prove somebody is a racist unless they really come out and do the act and is found to be that.”

Keep reading…

As you can imagine, Cosby straying off the plantation isn’t going over so well.


[A]pparently, in Cosby Land, profiling, stalking, menacing, attacking and ultimately fatally shooting a Black child in the heart because he’s Black and wearing a hoodie — so he must be a criminal — doesn’t qualify as being racist.

Cosby said that the issue was simple: “the prosecution didn’t tell their story well, and they lost.”
 
^^^

See, this is the definition of a pressed bitch. Someone who'll use contemporary slang when he thinks it fits (assuming he can use them properly) but when used against him, starts bitching like a baby who's been sitting in his shitty diapers for half a day.

I mean, he uses "ya."

A lot.

Keep derping your fears, obsolete dumbfuck.

Do you consider "ya" to be contemporary slang? :confused:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uu11K0EQHU
 
Hey NIGGA ZOOM, I hope you get TREY VONNED, please have the courtesy to let us know

so we can

POINT AND LAUGH and PISS ON YOUR CAR C ASS
 
Jessie Jackson, one of America's dumbest charlatans speaks:

"No doubt, the inclination is to boycott Florida, stop conventions, to isolate Florida as a kind of apartheid state..."

Jesse wants a PayDay.
 
hopefully Florida becomes a part tide

then it would be great to go there

no COLOREDS to deal with:cattail:
 
so which is the bigger gold digger, al sharpton or jessie jackson?

well, for that matter, the pan handler obama or erica holder?
 
Now if we can just get the Canadians to boycott Fla..:cool:

There is another class of coloured people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs — partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs. Booker T. Washington 1911


^^^ Uncle Tom
 
There is another class of coloured people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs — partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs. Booker T. Washington 1911


^^^ Uncle Tom

^^Uncle Ben!
 
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