Does anyone else use the "Informational" sticker on opinions they like? - It's quite the high honor

If white gazes look at Black folks in the third person, as the philosopher Frantz Fanon once described them, then Black gazes are first-person views of Blackness. The residents who dispute Moore’s depictions remind me of a specific Black gaze: rap videos, which regularly feature Black spaces as experienced by Black people. Rap videos are dreamlike and mischievous: dilapidated buildings reclaimed as kingdoms; sneakers, jewelry, and cash flaunted like war spoils; living rooms and parking lots packed with lively bodies. In rap videos, hoods and the people that populate them get unmoored from their accepted definitions, becoming communities rather than shitholes.
 
  • Thunk-Provoking
Reactions: Aunt Carol
Dislike is the rarest one on non-restricted boards.

Because your message has to be:
-not dumb
-not autistic
-not disgusting
-not mad at someone

His sheer existense is bothersome to the one that rates you
dislike is used exclusively by boomers and A&N. You forgot, even if the message passes all of the above, the sticker issuer also can’t disagree.
 
Other than the obvious, I have been using "informative" as "thank you for screencapping and archiving."

It's not particularly informative that e.g. Jack Scalfani likes bacon grease, but I congratulate the effort it takes to document it properly.
 
  • Informative
Reactions: Haffhart
Depends on where on the forum you are, the right wing pepe- poopoos' like to use informative as a sassy way of saying: "k girl whateva" but they don't do it sarcastically in beauty parlor.
 
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