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Ah you found out earlier than I planned. Bravo!

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Ah you found out earlier than I planned. Bravo!
Dear Licorice Cookie;
YOURE ALSO GAY. SLASH DEROGATORY
yours truly, me
"Who do I even bother with such ignorance? Why is my sexuality so important to you all? I mean, I appreciate the obsession but it's so laborious repeating myself at this rate."
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☣ - you give me uncurable radiation poisoning
take 3 steps away king i’m a ghoul
Sends u the coffee cup meme about boruto
I want to like Boruto, but it feels like a really soulless Naruto filler that never ends. I assume it’s because I’m grown now and nostalgia is biting me in the ass but the anime just lacks the hype that original Naruto made me feel
vermortuo replied to your photo “I feel like a rebel today”
SIR YOU ARE LOOKING SO FUCKING GOOD
ahhh ur valid too my guy
🌶 I. AS THE KIDS SAY. LOVE YOU BITCH
IM LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I got the kind of cocoa where I can add as much as I want too, bc otherwise I make cocoa with 2 packets
I don’t think we have marshmallows tho
I’ve seen em in like 8 packs but never individually :v
vermortuo replied to your post “if i have to see 21 pilots on my dash from any of you im going to...”
U mind me asking what they did fam?
as put so well by @ihate21p [ill copy paste some main points, but heres the post]
rap is a part of black culture. it is a genre that is dominated by black artists, was created by black artists, and has a complex history formed by the actions of black artists. because of the vilification of black people that’s prevalent in our society and the negative connotations associated with the rap genre, it’s often looked down on and dismissed as “not real music” by people that quite frankly dont know shit. worse than that, its seen as dangerous, uncultured, animalistic, etc. now, none of these stereotypes are correct, but that’s how it’s perceived, due to how deep antiblack racism runs.
now where lane boy comes in is that tyler is a white passing artist. he is not black. the genre of rap and it’s history is not “His Territory.” the entirety of lane boy is tyler insinuating if not basically saying outright that he believes he’s taking over the genre, changing things up and bringing something new and sophisticated to the table, which he isn’t. and tyler showing contempt for the genre that he appropriates isn’t okay at all
there’s more examples than just Lane Boy. Look at the bridge to Holding Onto You or the second half of HeavyDirtySoul, for example - he always uses hip hop and rap as the ‘bottom of the barrel’ for comparisons.
The other thing with Lane Boy that a friend and I came across is kinda the whole premise of the song. The title comes from the line ‘they say stay in your lane, boy, but we go where we want to.’ He’s taking an AAVE phrase that’s been used to criticize him - i.e., black people pointing out the anti-blackness in his lyrics - and giving a big ‘fuck you’ and saying he’s going to do whatever he wants.