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    Default Rid your life of nigger slang

    One thing I've noticed about modern slang is that many of the words come from niggers. Over time, phrases and expressions created by these degenerates have infiltrated the main stream and have become commonly accepted as day to day speech. Things like "Don't go there!", or "I'm down wit dat!"

    I came to the conclusion not too long ago that I need to rid myself of these types of nigger slang! It's hard, because you hear it all the time, but I made the conscious decision to stop using these terms. Instead of "Don't go there", I say, "I would prefer not to get into this"; instead of "I'm down wit dat", I say, "I am up for this".

    The one thing that I remember from 1984 is that language affects the way you think. The greater your vocabulary is, the more capable you are of articulating thoughts within your head. The type of type of phrases you think in, and the type of works you speak has an overall effect on your thinking patterns. Using the nigger phrases warps you, it makes you think like a nigger in a small way. Nigger slang dumbs down English, and this has an effect of dumbing down the population. If you have not already done so, please rid yourself of nigger slang!

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    Nigger slang has so poisoned English that even I (who consider myself to have reasonably refined speech) catch myself sometimes using the phrase "know what I'm saying?" after a sentence. I need to stop doing that.

    Someone should research the most commonly used nigger-originated phrases (by those who don't associate with niggers) so that we can consciously work to remove the nigger influence from our lives.

    To get on the linguistic point, I do find it shocking how more and more nigger slang is continually piled onto the English language every year (it doesn't help that each time a stupid cRap video comes out, the niggers always invent some stupid new word to assault our ears). I was appalled when I discovered that the "word" bling-bling had been officially added to many of the top-ranked English dictionaries. Truly another sign of the end.

    I complain often and get told "well, language is always evolving". I always reply, "Yes, but never so quickly as it is now with all the stupid slang".

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    And I will agree with you on the 1984 book. It's a shame (but no surprise) that it isn't read in more schools these days.

    If more people would just read the book, and absorb the lessons it tries to teach instead of viewing it as a mere work of fiction, I have a feeling the world would not be in as bad of a shape as it is today.

 

 

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