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re: Georgia fan shares racist comments made by UGA baseball player toward Justin Fields

Posted on 10/4/18 at 2:31 pm to
Posted by stateofplay
Member since Sep 2018
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Posted on 10/4/18 at 2:31 pm to
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i think first, we all need to recognize that ni..a and ni..er are two different words with two very different, opposing definitions.



Please don't start with that new age "if you don't put 'er on it" it ain't the same word.

Young people invented that bs
Posted by slackster
Houston
Member since Mar 2009
85387 posts
Posted on 10/4/18 at 2:40 pm to
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Please don't start with that new age "if you don't put 'er on it" it ain't the same word.

Young people invented that bs


I don't care how you say the word. Drawing a hard line that one pronunciation or the other is always acceptable/unacceptable is dumb.

The context, speaker, and audience matter. The pronunciation debate is asinine.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
33113 posts
Posted on 10/4/18 at 3:00 pm to
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Please don't start with that new age "if you don't put 'er on it" it ain't the same word.

Young people invented that bs



How old are you? DMX song came out 20 years ago, so the differing meanings were around well before then.
Posted by Masterag
'Round Dallas
Member since Sep 2014
18840 posts
Posted on 10/4/18 at 3:59 pm to
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Please don't start with that new age "if you don't put 'er on it" it ain't the same word.

Young people invented that bs


we only use words because they have meaning. both pronunciations have different meanings to most people, and you can easily discern what the speaker means by the last syllable, granted that the speaker does not naturally drop the 'r' from the ends of words in normal speech.
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