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Yes it is bastardized spelling of a French word that means many. Ace means number 1. It's a Vietnam era pigeon Vietnamese, for you are my number 1

Do you know what it means. Obvious not

Let me guess, It's racist

Aint saying they aint wrong also . I am just saying that is all we talk about anymore

You are just as guilty as me, almost :)

What you trying to say? I'm not good enough to be as guilty as you? That's racist!

I'm catching up...

“Hate is too great a burden to bear. It injures the hater more than it injures the hated.” – Coretta Scott King

"Oppressive language does more than represent violence; it is violence; does more than represent the limits of knowledge; it limits knowledge." -Toni Morrison

He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

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OMG you are kidding right? Everything is racist .

So if I took sp off of Spoon and added K it would be the same so spoon is racist

It is called ace boon #######!!! Sorry it is a C.

"A ####### is a black actor or actress, who takes roles that stereotypically portrays black people. They think they've made it but they are slaves to the same images.

#######

Insulting term for a black person"

####### was made from raccoon and boon came from baboon. Like you hear people comparing Obama and blacks to monkeys.

Negative words strung together in a sentence meant to be friendly but still carry a very negative connotation.

I am just letting you know. I can't leave you without this knowledge. Don't get mad at me. You can continue to use it as long as the person you are using it with doesn't get angry. I personally don't like it. But I can be a little ####### sometimes.

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But we are not conducting a French class. merci beaucoup

So how does what you said apply? What am I missing?

Oh I see, I'm missing the ace part? I've never heard that.

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Posted

What you trying to say? I'm not good enough to be as guilty as you? That's racist!

I'm catching up...

Ok you are worse than me Happy now?

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It is called ace boon #######!!! Sorry it is a C.

"A ####### is a black actor or actress, who takes roles that stereotypically portrays black people. They think they've made it but they are slaves to the same images.

#######

Insulting term for a black person"

####### was made from raccoon and boon came from baboon. Like you hear people comparing Obama and blacks to monkeys.

Negative words strung together in a sentence meant to be friendly but still carry a very negative connotation.

I am just letting you know. I can't leave you without this knowledge. Don't get mad at me. You can continue to use it as long as the person you are using it with doesn't get angry. I personally don't like it. But I can be a little ####### sometimes.

I am not mad and still like you, I just think you are looking so hard for racism you will find it in anything, even when there is not one shred of racism in it

It is called ace boon #######!!! Sorry it is a C.

"A ####### is a black actor or actress, who takes roles that stereotypically portrays black people. They think they've made it but they are slaves to the same images.

#######

Insulting term for a black person"

####### was made from raccoon and boon came from baboon. Like you hear people comparing Obama and blacks to monkeys.

Negative words strung together in a sentence meant to be friendly but still carry a very negative connotation.

I am just letting you know. I can't leave you without this knowledge. Don't get mad at me. You can continue to use it as long as the person you are using it with doesn't get angry. I personally don't like it. But I can be a little ####### sometimes.

I am not mad and still like you, I just think you are looking so hard for racism you will find it in anything, even when there is not one shred of racism in it

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Ok you are worse than me Happy now?

Oh now I'm not good enough?

Wow, this is easy...

“Hate is too great a burden to bear. It injures the hater more than it injures the hated.” – Coretta Scott King

"Oppressive language does more than represent violence; it is violence; does more than represent the limits of knowledge; it limits knowledge." -Toni Morrison

He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

President-Obama-jpg.jpg

Posted

I am not mad and still like you, I just think you are looking so hard for racism you will find it in anything, even when there is not one shred of racism in it

I am not mad and still like you, I just think you are looking so hard for racism you will find it in anything, even when there is not one shred of racism in it

Never said you were displaying racism.

This whole discussion went over your head. I said I don't personally like to use this line nor do I agree with using it because of the meanings of the words. And I said, if someone lets you use this with them then okay.

This discussion is educational. So the next time you use this you will know what it really means and what it was used for.

Posted

beau is also used as beautiful

there is nothing beautiful about the other words I am talking about.

I am going to have to Report Spooky

We all now if he dropped the Y from his name what we would have

Racist Racist

Janelle Dear come on ??

Posted

So the phrase is "ace boo koo?" Never heard it. Is it like saying "you're my main man?"

It is but it also has other meanings.

add "n" to the words boo and koo and look them up on the internet.

I am going to have to Report Spooky

We all now if he dropped the Y from his name what we would have

Racist Racist

Janelle Dear come on ??

dude calm down.

Posted

Never said you were displaying racism.

This whole discussion went over your head. I said I don't personally like to use this line nor do I agree with using it because of the meanings of the words. And I said, if someone lets you use this with them then okay.

This discussion is educational. So the next time you use this you will know what it really means and what it was used for.

I knew what it meant when I used it ,

Now get in the last word and let's be done with it

 

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