Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
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It's just a bunch of BS, just google black history month

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In slightly pleasant news, this hair growth solution that I've been using for a few months is really showing some good results. I probably still look as bald as I was 3 years ago, but it's better than how I was 3 months ago. :tup:
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If shit don't work i'll send you some of my hair, bet you'd look stunning with curly hair :klin:
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
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Basically they remind you every year, on that one month about slavery and all that stuff and talk about the struggles that afro-americans had to go through in order to get to where they are and what they have to do to be in a better situation in the future. Basically they're saying african history started with slavery, before that africans were in the absolute depths of savagery. They completely neglect that African history is much much much deeper than what has occurred the past 400-500 years ago.
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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I thought it stood for weird-ass sexual perverts. :boh:
They do go together you know.

Like Germans. :D

Apologies don't mean shit. And color don't mean shit. And I don't give a shit.

So tax frauds are the modern day freedom fighters? :D
:agree: And one man's teller #2 is another man's financial terrorist.

Hmm, what makes next february special, so you celebrate the history of Africans?
From the time I spent in Africa, it's pretty amazing how clueless Americans are that African history of the past 200-300 years so heavily parallels their own.

In slightly pleasant news, this hair growth solution that I've been using for a few months is really showing some good results. I probably still look as bald as I was 3 years ago, but it's better than how I was 3 months ago. :tup:
Dude! So what is it that you're using? Besides shaved pubes from Fr3skies Buffet's ball sack, that is. Indian herbal remedy? 5-Hour Energy, Kazakh Edition?

Basically they remind you every year, on that one month about slavery and all that stuff and talk about the struggles that afro-americans had to go through in order to get to where they are and what they have to do to be in a better situation in the future. Basically they're saying african history started with slavery, before that africans were in the absolute depths of savagery. They completely neglect that African history is much much much deeper than what has occurred the past 400-500 years ago.
Yeah. Odd that somehow "black history" somehow starts only a few hundred years ago, even if the roots of mankind go back to blacks in Ethiopia. (Forget that some blacks owned slaves.)
 

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