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i live wioth love in my heart but gyattdamn mfs be annoying aat timez. so, pardon lil ol me when i get southern.
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lmfao remember when ppl would get mad at people for using southern slang or. for having accents. yes, slang gets misused, people disrespectfully put on an accent they don't have; i like to refer to it as the gentrification of language. but, in reality, when you live in a community, you inherit some traits. i don't talk like a normal perosn. i have my own personal vernacular. some ah' dat is goin on bout waho and . man. you can't have shit in atlandah,. some people police the word "ain't"
ain't is probably the most common southern slang, second to y'all. also, ain't doesn't only exist in the south.
the distinction comes more from how its used. words can be used different ways. one of the main reasons language has become so gentrified is because of social media. i ain't gyatta to explain that to y'all. normies pick up vernacular as a trend, and don't get the point. FUCK NORMIES.
normies = gentrification = EVIL
my nemesis is EVIL. ALL EVIL. i will enact world peace
the best example of a vernacular being used properly is jive
AAVE is very prevalent in the south. but also, it's a specific dialect. AAVE in ATL is different from NYC, philly, cleveland, etc. black people doon't only live in the south !?! why are we (not you guys, just complaining about the past) getting mad at southerners for picking up the language they're surrounded by? it is VERY easy to tell a real southerner from a carpetbagger when you are southerner. lol, its always people who aren't in the community policing how we talk?
i bring up jive, because its the language of jazz, the harlem renaissance. jazz started as black music. but, the point of language is to share. the point of art is to bring people togehther. yea, im juz some white pronoun, but, i would be a hepcat , as, they had the best weed. and, i like jazz. but, i'd just be a really weird cat.
america has culture. just because the us government covered it up doesn't mean it isn't there. there will always be weirdos.
Ain't - Pirouette
5/25/24.
Ain't are a London, England based quintet that sound of their time. I can really hear the influence of both Dry Cleaning and Horsegirl. This is guitar-centered post-punk that is loud while still retaining a clear melody.
But, like many other current bands there's an undeniable nod to the 1990s guitar sound - think Love As Laughter. And while Sea Scouts was in the late 90s, their amazing song "Word As A Weapon" came on my Bandcamp player - Ain't remind me of a similar vibe.
"Oar/Teething" is being released by London based label Fear of Missing Out Records.
Harry Styles & ain't
Harry Styles
Sign Of The Times - But you ain't really good
Fine Line
None
Harry's House
Daylight - Ain't gonna sleep 'til the daylight (ooh)
Daylight - You ain't got time for me right now
Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally
None
Songs Harry wrote for other artists
Changes - There ain't nothing here for me anymore
One Direction Songs Harry wrote on
Irresistible - Midnight ain't no time for laughing
Unreleased Songs
She Got Away - She said that she ain't ever
She Got Away - Ain't going away
"I don't think, therefore I ain't," is a grammatically correct sentence and also a jumping off point to discuss Decartes philosophy.
Please use this knowledge only in chaos.
People say the word 'Ain't' is bad English because they are afraid of its power! Ain't I right? It can mean "am not" or "are not" or "is not" or many other things. It always works. That's why they want want to squash it! Y'all know I'm right!