To be fair, you have to be really f***ing stupid and/or backwards to say n-gro.Yes, that sounds plausibly stupid enough to be true. And a person should be referred to as 'black' (even if their skin colour isn't black) but not 'coloured' or 'negro'.
How many Black persons will it take for you to come to your conclusion ?
To be fair, you have to be really f***ing stupid and/or backwards to say n-gro.
Let's do Johnny Marr instead - much easier!
Pretty sure it's all scientifically sound.If that stick was strong enough, he'd never be able to hold it with one hand. Draw another and draw support struts to the front of the cart. Also, make the magnet a lot bigger. You should also work on a way to rotate the magnet, else the cart would never stop.
CharethCutestory.Not after a conclusion. Just wondering who the black singers, musicians, producers, directors, photographers are that have worked with Morrissey.
I'm so unhip to the latest slang I've never even heard of 'n-gro', though it does sound pretty stupid. How do you pronounce it - like N Sync?To be fair, you have to be really f***ing stupid and/or backwards to say n-gro.
Facetiousness?
Not after a conclusion. Just wondering who the black singers, musicians, producers, directors, photographers are that have worked with Morrissey.
Not at all. Marr worked with Manchester musicians Denise Johnson and Donald Johnson in Electronic, drummer Blair Cunningham in the Pretenders, produced and played guitar for a Stex single - all the way to appearing on stage with Alicia Keys, Kendrick Lamar, Nile Rodgers in recent days. These are just off the top of my head.
Pretty sure it's all scientifically sound.
This is really dumb or is it illuminating? Anyway, Marr has worked with an impressive list of artists!That is interesting. Ok; Make a list of black people that Johnny Marr has worked with and we'll compare that list with Morrissey's.
This is really dumb or is it illuminating? Anyway, Marr has worked with an impressive list of artists!
Even though that’s etymologically correct, the connotation has changed. Words do that.And you have even more f**ing stupid and/or backwards to call somebody 'black' and not realise it means exactly the same thing as 'negro'.