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I'm on some mongoose steez right now at these dudes....
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There's too many black folks willing to accept insults for the sake of inclusion. Ya'll are the majority here for christ's sake, have some balls. This pic makes it even more clear he did this with ill intent. Unless he just so happened to have a watermelon farm and loved sharing it with the world.
It is in Jamaica too. Had a papaya tree in the backyard too, easy pass. As I got older though, a cool, sweet, not too smelly papaya is pretty good to me. Just like a good watermelon which is pretty rare for some reason, which is why I get some folks not liking it.In St. Lucia it is famb.
I know there another fruit called that though.
There's too many black folks willing to accept insults for the sake of inclusion. Ya'll are the majority here for christ's sake, have some balls. This pic makes it even more clear he did this with ill intent. Unless he just so happened to have a watermelon farm and loved sharing it with the world.
Can see it both sides.
He could have been trying to be subliminal but I personally think it was genuine and this is a case of stereotypes ****ing with our heads to make us extra weary.
I just can't see it that way because I've NEVER heard of a watermelon being gifted under any circumstances.
The pink bow is the second tip off. NEVER under any circumstances heard of a bow being applied to an edible dish that was being gifted either.
Brah how much salt did you use?
You goofed when you added more.Just a little. Then I slowly added a little more thinking it wasn't enough. Still bad.
Don't know if y'all dudes are being sarcastic or not.
After reading these replies it looks like y'all don't know.
Read and learn why that former firefighter was wrong.
https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2014/12/how-watermelons-became-a-racist-trope/383529/
Thomas Edison (Yes the inventor of the light bulb) perpetuated this stereotype with a film he made of a watermelon eating contest.
http://ourweekly.com/news/2014/feb/20/chicken-and-watermelon-fabricated-history/?page=2
You goofed when you added more.
Taste difference is supposed to be very subtle.
fried chicken actually comes from france and was first introduced to people in Louisiana by french colonists as a way to preserve meat.