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Like nails on a chalkboard.
No its a bastardized verson of the phrase "do you know what I mean" that was stolen by blacks/poor ignorant illiterates and then the original term became left in time and filler phrases are instinctively needed to organize thoughtWell it was urban black slang
But white people stole it and started saying it
You know what I'm saying?
No its a bastardized verson of the phrase "do you know what I mean" that was stolen by blacks/poor ignorant illiterates and then the original term became left in time and filler phrases are instinctively needed to organize thought
Blacks are hilarious with their "everybody steals our shit!" When everything "black" is somebody else's culture or language turned inverse/backwards and repackaged in some bizarre manner....and they wonder why somebody would like it or gravitate toward it?....why wouldn't they? Since it reminds them of the original phrase or a cRAP song sounds familiar with all its samples
SMH blacks are most derrivitave people on the face of the planet
No its a bastardized verson of the phrase "do you know what I mean" that was stolen by blacks/poor ignorant illiterates and then the original term became left in time and filler phrases are instinctively needed to organize thought
Blacks are hilarious with their "everybody steals our shit!" When everything "black" is somebody else's culture or language turned inverse/backwards and repackaged in some bizarre manner....and they wonder why somebody would like it or gravitate toward it?....why wouldn't they? Since it reminds them of the original phrase or a cRAP song sounds familiar with all its samples
and they got the balls to talk about elvis or somebody else stealing from black music? When they're using musical structure created by non blacks lmao
SMH blacks are most derrivitave people on the face of the planet and it's not even close
You know wut I'm sayin?