African-American Appreciation Thread - Not Actually an Appreciation Thread

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Speaking of niggers and Japan, I want to highlight a nice young black guy who lives in Japan, taught English for a while, and does food reviews there.

This silly motherfucker absolutely loves his natto (I tried it a few times, it's just not my thing) and shows off some neat convenience store food sometimes. Nice guy!
 
Speaking of niggers and Japan, I want to highlight a nice young black guy who lives in Japan, taught English for a while, and does food reviews there.

This silly motherfucker absolutely loves his natto (I tried it a few times, it's just not my thing) and shows off some neat convenience store food sometimes. Nice guy!
This guy comes up in my food shorts slop a lot. Seems like a nice kid, very buck breakable but I hate his anime food chomp shots. Kills the whole vibe. Nothing can match "Gaijin Smash" as far as wholesome black-man-takes-on-Nippon content goes
 
I'd like to thank whoever reuploaded Tatsuro Yamashitas funky flushin' so I dont have to watch the version with the nigger doing ooga booga nigger jig jiving all over Japan like its a music video.
 
welcome to your 4 hour flight!

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Attitude of a chihuahua, face of a pug. Girl, where yo chin at?
I was cracking up at The Escape Game in the background...the Lids too while we're at it.
 
You can tell by her facial expressions she's bracing herself for a big scene. Despite her best attempts at diplomacy, she knows what's coming.
The most frustrated face I have seen in a while
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Could zebras have been domesticated and turned into their own (maybe striped) horse breed if the Africans ever tried?
No, zebras don't have much of a family unit.
 

I picked up a very old Uncle Remus book from like 1890 at an antique store a few years back. It's on my bookshelf. I don't care if a guest sees it; it's historical as far as I'm concerned because I sure as hell didn't get it for the content.
As someone unfamiliar with the stories, isn't Undle Remus that guy from Song of the South? Isn't he a nice man who takes care of children and teaches them things? Why is that a bad thing?
 
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