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Just stop trying...lolI assuming people who aren't black or surrounded by blacks would never understand why we view the thug word so negatively.
Just stop trying...lolI assuming people who aren't black or surrounded by blacks would never understand why we view the thug word so negatively.
So you think I'm white? Lol
Why? Because I dont cry racism every time I feel offended
That was actually a racist comment and you didn't even know..lol
Purely based upon his family and friends circle.... unless he can provide the data he collected.I'm curious as to how you would know this.
Yeah, I posted the link.Did nobody mention that the Thugs were a deadly religious cult in India who strangled people to death with garrotes to please their god. Thugs would go out at night and sneak around behind people to strangle them. Don’t be a thug.
I assuming people who aren't black or surrounded by blacks would never understand why we view the thug word so negatively.
In the context, you cant figure it out?What's a "garrote"
In the context, you cant figure it out?
I'm not into that cultish third world stuff.
Is your internet down?
I'm at work. I don't google words associated with magic carpets or third world killing weapons.
Not even on your phone?
Anyway I'll help, it's a thin cord you use to strangle someone from behind. It's not just for the third world. Luca Brasi famously gets his that way in The Godfather.
Ouch!Aren't southern Italians "third world"?
Not even on your phone?
Anyway I'll help, it's a thin cord you use to strangle someone from behind. It's not just for the third world. Luca Brasi famously gets his that way in The Godfather.
Not even on your phone?
Anyway I'll help, it's a thin cord you use to strangle someone from behind. It's not just for the third world. Luca Brasi famously gets his that way in The Godfather.
If I had to guess I would say that is Indonesia, where it was also used, not Spain where it was invented.Fun fact. It was originally a form of execution in Spain. I learned that recently in a book I'm reading...
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