peppermintbee: peppermintbee: Words I started using ironically:
324b21-clone: “As a person in the media, you have a responsibility
nevaehtyler: Poet Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating
list of just a few of the jokes and vernacular that originated
the-tesseract:black-culture: Thoughts on African American vernacular(@zellieimani)
nevaehtyler: Poet Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating
nevaehtyler: Poet Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating
blackhistoryalbum: Sisters | The Black Victorians | 1875 Black
blackhistoryalbum: SOLDIER GIRLS | 1940s Charles “Teenie”
2jam4u:the-tesseract:black-culture:Thoughts on African American
Stop equating "proper" English to Standard American English.
nevaehtyler: Poet Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating
nevaehtyler: Poet Taylor Steele captures the problem with
blackggggum: meteorfest: i’m more and more convinced vos is
colonelmagpie: My dash, in the vernacular, did a thing.
starkwillendurestone:This literally changed American vernacular
octopuspiecomic: gradientlair: Whites Dehumanize Dr. Martin
deducecanoe: black-culture: Thoughts on African American vernacular(@zellieimani)
vintagebattlestar: i’m really glad “fight me” has replaced
vintagebattlestar: i’m really glad “fight me” has replaced
vintagebattlestar: i’m really glad “fight me” has replaced
list of just a few of the jokes and vernacular that originated
the-tesseract:black-culture:Thoughts on African American vernacular(@zellieimani)
list of just a few of the jokes and vernacular that originated
nevaehtyler: Poet Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating
VIRILE VERNACULAR
parasiteprogram: HEY, HEADS UP WHITE PEOPLE, PRETENDING TO BE
buzz-o-graph: Vernacular photo on the beach No. 2
commanderspock: schopenhauerstelescope Urban Vernacular by
thejaguarr: LMAO! Too funny not to share. I’ve never been
rachie-san: My linguistics prof included this slide at the end
saturnineaqua: I’m always curious as to why white people only
vintagebattlestar: i’m really glad “fight me” has replaced
jpegfantasy: American Vernacular, Jim Kemp, 1987. Scanned by
soeloquent-vernacular: winifredbrooks: behind the scene moment
nevaehtyler: Poet Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating