No matter what the nigger does, even murder, when a white person calls the nigger out for doing it is considered evil, and more detrimental to society than what the nigger actually did. I’m so tired of this shit.
Nigger is beating/raping someone to death, and the victim calls them a nigger while they’re doing it, and the victim instantly becomes the baddie and deserves death.
1 year ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)2 children
This is a valid use of the english language. This is the equivalent to claiming "the glass is half full" is the only right way to say it, and ridiculing those who say "the glass is half empty".
Well, retard, you're wrong. "Illiterate" means "unable to read", and "not literate" means that a person has not read enough of the right literature. Often there is a bit more context involved with the latter, such as, "Frank is not literate in [something]", but it can also be used without extra context, and is then usually more of a judgement of a person's level of well-read-ness.
> "Illiterate" means "unable to read", and "not literate" means that a person has not read enough of the right literature
Fascinating distinction. I don't see any reason for that to be the case semantically (and the definition of literate makes that clear), but i can appreciate that it is nonetheless colloquially true.
"Not literate" still **literally** means "not able to read", even if colloquially/idiomatically it has another connotation.
1 year ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
Yes. I care more about a single wild flower than about all niggers in existence combined. And with "care" I mean positive empathy, not that TND is off the table.
Someone once asked me if I thought it was appropriate to Minecraft a 12 year old if I caught them “unarmed” entering my property, and stealing something at night. I said if they’re white, and I’m in a good mood, maybe not, but if it’s a nigger, which statistically it will be, MOST DEFINITELY, and then I’ll be in a good mood for sure. 😁