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I dont like niggers, not for 1 sec. but it was satisfying to listen the truth being spoken from a negro mouth.

I dont like niggers, not for 1 sec. but it was satisfying to listen the truth being spoken from a negro mouth.

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I never know what the fuck niggers are saying. It's like they don't understand that they have to provide some context for what they're saying. They can't just start telling a story from the middle and expect I'm going to know what the hell they're talking about. Add to that that he's talking very fast and slips in and out of proper English grammar and into nigger-speak doesn't make it any easier, either.

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He does a radio show or podcast. This is a clip taken completely out of context, though it isn't hard to guess that he just read/watched an article about this "programming" bullshit, and then he delivers his take.

This is Tommy Sotomayor. Niggers DESPISE him. He is perhaps the most based negro I've ever heard. You know he came up with the term "SIMP", many years ago? It means "Someone Idolizing Mediocre Pussy".

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Ok. I don't know anything about him though I have probably seen clips of him posted before but didn't recognize him because they all look the same anyway.

He may claim that he came up with the term "simp" but it sounds like a to me, i.e., I think the word probably already existed and then he took credit for it and pretended it stood for something.

A lot of these words enter the popular lexicon without a clear place of origin and it's often impossible to tell where the first appearance of one of them really is.

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Nah, he doesn't claim it that I've seen- I'm claiming it for him, because I know he's been saying it for over ten years. Fuck, I even remember the video where he spontaneously came up with it, ranting about some dumb nigger who killed another nigger for a sheboon's favor.

As a long time listener of his, imagine how it was for me to see "simp" entering common vernacular. Vast majority of people who say it, if you ask them "what does that mean?" will tell you "I don't know" or "simple".