This was kinda funny tjo
Agreed
I liked some Ryan Gosling stuff too
The good skits are always carried by outsiders imo
Agreed
I liked some Ryan Gosling stuff too
The good skits are always carried by outsiders imo
Real
They p****
Honestly being mad at this SNL skit just makes you seem lame. Like, you're mad because they're making fun of the way kids talk these days? It sounds like you're exactly the person that SNL is making fun of then lol
Dude it's far too late to try and culture claim hiphop or slangs.
Hiphop and a lot of Afro American slang has become extremely common among people from various cultures and races. I see white boys and mexicans saying deadass, lit, "smoking on that pack", etc. all the time.
Also @localblaccmane , blocked. Don't got time for weirdos like you.
Is the baguette no longer french because its sold in Colorado?
Dude it's far too late to try and culture claim hiphop or slangs.
Hiphop and a lot of Afro American slang has become extremely common among people from various cultures and races. I see white boys and mexicans saying deadass, lit, "smoking on that pack", etc. all the time.
Also @localblaccmane , blocked. Don't got time for weirdos like you.
No one is saying it's theirs, no one is trying to stop you. We're reminding you were it comes from. We can trace the history and that is factual, not debatable at all.
Dude it's far too late to try and culture claim hiphop or slangs.
Hiphop and a lot of Afro American slang has become extremely common among people from various cultures and races. I see white boys and mexicans saying deadass, lit, "smoking on that pack", etc. all the time.
Also @localblaccmane , blocked. Don't got time for weirdos like you.
When white people do it it's lame as f***.
I'm a gen z'er and this was funny asf tbh. Also none of these slangs belong to African American culture anymore. They're used by people all of races now. Just like mainstream Hip-Hop isn't "black people music" and is listened to by all races
It wasn’t funny and you’re wrong
But yeah they’re still p**** just don’t watch it it’s not for u who cares
Oh yea for sure
I view the difference as sprinkling in aave into your speech vs your speech being largely comprised of aave and faux aave
!https://youtu.be/kUiziVEoi1sWhen pinker produced this the way we used “be” was mocked and ridiculed as bad english but now its the way many young people talk
Nah I get what you mean bro. Different cultures and races bring different slang to American English.
Dude it's far too late to try and culture claim hiphop or slangs.
Hiphop and a lot of Afro American slang has become extremely common among people from various cultures and races. I see white boys and mexicans saying deadass, lit, "smoking on that pack", etc. all the time.
Also @localblaccmane , blocked. Don't got time for weirdos like you.
it's cringe no matter how you spin it
No one is saying it's theirs, no one is trying to stop you. We're reminding you were it comes from. We can trace the history and that is factual, not debatable at all.
Sure, but don't act like it BELONGS to you. I see people in this thread talking about how they're makign fun of African American slang. My nigga, literally EVERYONE says deadass and other trendy slangs.
“Cap” is one modern slang word that really annoys me
Why? That's my favorite it just sounds funny
I'm a gen z'er and this was funny asf tbh. Also none of these slangs belong to African American culture anymore. They're used by people all of races now. Just like mainstream Hip-Hop isn't "black people music" and is listened to by all races
What's dumb about it? This means a lot to the minority groups who keep getting hijacked.
I'm not saying no one else should be allowed to do it. The main problem is continuously (for centuries) not getting the proper credit. AAVE is a complicated thing but we got to talk about it eventually.
If you mean it's dumb that it took SNL to have this discussion I can agree with that
The end discussion is fine. But I don’t think the issue that SNL created is that serious of an issue. Like of all the things to get upset about, getting mad that the word “bruh” or “deadass” gets accredited to Gen Z people?
Like others have said, this isn’t just AAVE, it’s much bigger than that now. And Gen Z people do talk like that, obviously not to the extent that they portrayed in the skit.
If they would’ve called it AAVE, or any other black descriptor, Hospital.... black people would’ve took offense to it like they were getting made fun of.
Why? That's my favorite it just sounds funny
Sir you want some ketchup with your deep fried cap
I'm a gen z'er and this was funny asf tbh. Also none of these slangs belong to African American culture anymore. They're used by people all of races now. Just like mainstream Hip-Hop isn't "black people music" and is listened to by all races
bro i didn't even see this post lmfao jesus christ
this what we're doing now?
Sure, but don't act like it BELONGS to you. I see people in this thread talking about how they're makign fun of African American slang. My nigga, literally EVERYONE says deadass and other trendy slangs.
you sure you should be saying nigga?