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So they all make shirts of the dead person?

Guy worked for me died.

He was a Mexican. Whitest Mexican ever met. Not lazy, hates niggers. Well hated.

There are 2 different shirts folks are wearing with a photo of him on it (different photo).

Is this a thing?

I’m hoping they have some good tacos. Maybe some tamales.

So they all make shirts of the dead person? Guy worked for me died. He was a Mexican. Whitest Mexican ever met. Not lazy, hates niggers. Well hated. There are 2 different shirts folks are wearing with a photo of him on it (different photo). Is this a thing? I’m hoping they have some good tacos. Maybe some tamales.

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"Whitest" is the superlative form of the adjective "white," meaning most white or having the greatest degree of whiteness.

Did I trigger your jewishness?

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And my using the term Mexican it’s an adjective, which modifies the subject but does not change the subjects root meaning.

You can’t trigger jewness when it does not exist. But not understanding English lowers you to being like them.

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And my using the term Mexican it’s an adjective,

lol Broken English much?

Mexican isn't an adjective, Moshe.

Gaslighting doesn't work here.

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You are having a hard time reading.

Mexican is the subject. Whitest is an adjective.

Richest blue. Darkest night. Dumbest mod.

None of these change the subject they describe it. Blue is still blue, night is still night,

Let me help

adjective noun ad·​jec·​tive ˈa-jik-tiv also ˈa-jə-tiv : a word belonging to one of the major form classes in any of numerous languages and typically serving as a modifier of a noun to denote a quality of the thing named, to indicate its quantity or extent, or to specify a thing as distinct from something else

The word red in "the red car" is an adjective