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disaster Wonder What He Was Smoking

Back story, Nicaragua

h t t p s://x.com/canaltn8/status/2024148225993609567

Full quote:

"Nineteen-year-old Jasser Anel Santana Cruz is still alive to tell the tale after one of the 25-pound butane gas cylinders he was transporting exploded inside his vehicle, which was parked one block north and half a block west of the traffic lights at Las Delicias del Volga."
 
Nigga is a state of mind.
Okay.
Being me I looked it up - which is not to say I didn't believe you, but for the details:
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AI Overview

The term "nigga," when used within African American vernacular culture, represents a complex, reclaimed, and often contradictory state of mind. Rather than having one definition, it reflects a nuanced social, cultural, and psychological state that can include:

  • Subversion and Reappropriation: It is often used to subvert a historically racist slur, transforming a tool of oppression into a term of solidarity, endearment, or shared identity among African Americans.
  • A "Real" or Authentic State of Being: As often portrayed in hip-hop culture and street discourse ("Real Nigga State of Mind"), it refers to a state of being authentic, loyal, resilient, and unapologetically oneself, particularly when navigating systemic inequality.
  • Resistance and Survival: It encapsulates a state of mind that is forged through surviving, resisting, and navigating a society that often refuses to fully recognize Black humanity.
  • Solidarity and Intimacy: It is frequently used to signal camaraderie, closeness, and a shared experience among Black people.
  • Contradiction: It represents a, "contradiction, marked by resistance, [and] survival," sometimes coexisting with, or acting against, internalized racism.
Important Contextual Distinctions:
  • Internal vs. External Usage: The meaning and emotional weight change drastically depending on who is using the term. When used within the African American community, it often carries the connotations of solidarity mentioned above. When used by someone outside that community, it is generally perceived as a racist slur.
  • Generational/Ideological Divide: Some African Americans, particularly older generations or specific activists, reject the term entirely, viewing it as a continuation of self-hate and white racism, rather than a positive subversion.
In essence, it is not a monolithic "state of mind" but a complex linguistic tool that can represent survival, pride, authenticity, or, depending on the context, a painful reminder of historical violence.

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Learned something new again --
 
Okay.
Being me I looked it up - which is not to say I didn't believe you, but for the details:
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AI Overview

The term "nigga," when used within African American vernacular culture, represents a complex, reclaimed, and often contradictory state of mind. Rather than having one definition, it reflects a nuanced social, cultural, and psychological state that can include:

  • Subversion and Reappropriation: It is often used to subvert a historically racist slur, transforming a tool of oppression into a term of solidarity, endearment, or shared identity among African Americans.
  • A "Real" or Authentic State of Being: As often portrayed in hip-hop culture and street discourse ("Real Nigga State of Mind"), it refers to a state of being authentic, loyal, resilient, and unapologetically oneself, particularly when navigating systemic inequality.
  • Resistance and Survival: It encapsulates a state of mind that is forged through surviving, resisting, and navigating a society that often refuses to fully recognize Black humanity.
  • Solidarity and Intimacy: It is frequently used to signal camaraderie, closeness, and a shared experience among Black people.
  • Contradiction: It represents a, "contradiction, marked by resistance, [and] survival," sometimes coexisting with, or acting against, internalized racism.
Important Contextual Distinctions:
  • Internal vs. External Usage: The meaning and emotional weight change drastically depending on who is using the term. When used within the African American community, it often carries the connotations of solidarity mentioned above. When used by someone outside that community, it is generally perceived as a racist slur.
  • Generational/Ideological Divide: Some African Americans, particularly older generations or specific activists, reject the term entirely, viewing it as a continuation of self-hate and white racism, rather than a positive subversion.
In essence, it is not a monolithic "state of mind" but a complex linguistic tool that can represent survival, pride, authenticity, or, depending on the context, a painful reminder of historical violence.

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Learned something new again --
Fuck AI ma nigga, ima pop a cap in its ass fo sho west side to the g.
 
Translation: "I hate Artificial Intelligence, my friend. I am definitely going to shoot it [AI] in the behind. Representing the West Side [of a city] to the gangster.


Aight then, chill out bruh, at least now I know where yo head at.
I be what it be west side to the e.
 
Even 'GG' is just code at the end of the day.

I think, I think I am
Therefore I am, I think

Of course you are, my bright little star!
I've miles and miles of files
Pretty files of your forefather's fruit
And now to suit our great computer!
You're magnetic ink

I'm more than that! I know I am
At least, I think I must be

There you go, man
Keep as cool as you can
Face piles of trials with smiles
It riles them to believe
That you perceive the web they weave
And keep on thinking free - Moody Blues
 
I remember seeing someones jar of PCP go up like this once, dumbass dropped a cigarette into the jar or smthn and it took out every window in the car, left my ears ringing to fuck and back (i wasnt even that close to the car) and absolutely burned the shit out of the passanger and driver.


Pcp, a literal explosive drug lmao
 
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