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Only if you are of the correct skin color.So wait is it now woke to call gay people faggots now?
What’s the Jewish equivalent of Moses Elias Levy?Replace White with Jew and it's /pol/ the movie
We wuz crab and sissies.
I just went to a random point in this documentary and they are talking about how slaveholders broke someone's limbs and reconfigured them in to a crab person.
This is 10000% true and not fake news at best or some clowns trolling the theaters at worst. Nope several people reaaaally had sex with cucumbers in different theaters.When Fifty Shades of Grey came out, some theater ushers reported finding cucumbers in the seats.
So wait, is the documentary suggesting Confederate slave-owners were closet homosexuals who infected the black race with the gay?
In a year where we’ve gotten things like the Powerpuff Girls script leak and Cruella’s mom being drop-kicked off a cliff by Dalmatians, I like that “women using a cucumber as a sex toy” is your point of disbelief.This is 10000% true and not fake news at best or some clowns trolling the theaters at worst. Nope several people reaaaally had sex with cucumbers.
We're seeing history right before our eyes. Never has a meme been destroyed in such an expensive way before...An anon on /tv/ made a pretty good analysis of it as a meme and how/why it's spread like wildfire, and its summed up in a better way than I could. If said anon also browses the Farms, kudos to you fren.
"In the shitposting sphere there are always certain parameters at which shitposting is exchanged back and forth between opposing parties. As such there are insulting memes and then there are rebuttal memes. Memes develop as a reaction of a reaction. For example porn-posting was dissuaded and laughed at with ironic brap/sniff-posting which was met was unironic fart fetishism and then the magnum opus, the coomer meme. All of which happened months between each other.
But sometimes you have a meme that has no real reaction as to adequately match it. A prime example of that is "Made for BBC". Posters have tried to match it with "Made for BWC" or the more niche "Made for BGC" (Big Greek Cock) whose specificity worked in it's favor. But no response from the humble n word to variations of the phrase was ultimately a match to the tried and true classic. Anytime someone posted a voluptuous woman whose ass cheeks would undeniably need a larger penis to penetrate, the BBC posters would ultimately have the first and last laugh.
What rebuttal could be made for something that emasculated this website's core audience? Then, famous shitposter on the other end of the spectrum, Tariq Nasheed, gave to us the perfect opportunity with his film "Buck Breaking". And at an ideal time as the White Boy Summer meme was just recently introduced and in a critical stage of either evolving or fading into obscurity. This Buck Breaking meme emasculated black men due to their historic sexual subjugation at the hands of slave owners. Now normally, there would be a slow burn in shitposting until the Buck Breaking meme matched the BBC meme, but this is a unique circumstance. The BBC meme had pent up too much energy on one end of the shitposting arena so in mere days, years of "Made for BBC" have been overcome by the Buck Breaking meme in a retributive shitpost tsunami. Such events rarely happen and the future of BBC posters is currently unknown."
That claim was actually based on a real life (although likely sensationalized to some degree) event.I just went to a random point in this documentary and they are talking about how slaveholders broke someone's limbs and reconfigured them in to a crab person.
Bitch, do you know how few people survived compound fractures before Dr. Lister discovered antibiotics? This kind of horror movie garbage would be difficult today, let alone in buck breaking times.
I think exaggerations like that are the least of the problems with this "documentary."That claim was actually based on a real life (although likely sensationalized to some degree) event.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphine_LaLaurie
The crab people thing is a complete embellishment though.View attachment 2245160