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Devastatin Dave
01-27-2006, 15:03
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=60312
I don't gets wut up wit muy thread? I wanted to give a hoolar shout out wit a quickness to muy home slice at de barba shop on de crazy stupid hair cut muy shorty gotz wit mad love. It gonna be off de chain thread is it getz reopened so all muy hommies at de Backroom can give shout outs to de mad luv they gotz at wut eva service dey be racievin' ats where eva, know wut I'm sayin'? So pleaze give me some luv and opened that beeeatch back up wit a quickness. One luv
DevDav

Reverend Joe
01-27-2006, 16:46
What are you doing, Dave? I'm scared, Dave.

Vladimir
01-27-2006, 22:42
Ya what up wit dat? No luv fo DOUBLE D! Peace, out.

TosaInu
01-27-2006, 22:52
???

AntiochusIII
01-28-2006, 03:19
I guess it's a spam thread, and therefore slashed as dictated by the terms of forum Darwinism.

Tosa: if you are confused with the thread's purpose (unlikely, but), I assume Dave is "protesting" -- not seriously -- the closing of a certain Backroom thread, albeit with the language that many of us can't decipher, based on the "inner city" language of America (yo). :sweatdrop:

Reenk Roink
01-29-2006, 02:36
It's a good Frontroom thread, to give shots out and all...

I propose that it be moved.

Devastatin Dave
01-29-2006, 04:01
Soly explained it to me and I must have offended some fellow patrons. They thought I was mocking Black people but this sort of street language is spoke by more than Blacks in the states and I was trying to be funny but at the same time trying to see if I could get my points across and see if some here could decifer what I was saying. It offended some folks and it was not my intention. So I accept the closure and the warning. Sorry for my little experiment.

IrishMike
01-29-2006, 04:28
I found it great personally. Even better that I understood every word too.:2thumbsup:

Lemur
01-29-2006, 06:39
I thought your body had been taken over by the spirit of Ali G. But more Americanized.

doc_bean
01-29-2006, 12:22
Dave, someone had to stop you, you're terrible at Ebonics :no:

Reenk Roink
01-29-2006, 16:50
Well, the spelling was off, but the diction was quite impressive...

Ja'chyra
01-30-2006, 16:07
Dave, someone had to stop you, you're terrible at Ebonics :no:

Is that a word?

TosaInu
01-30-2006, 21:15
Isn't that some type of dark wood?

Reverend Joe
01-31-2006, 04:46
Soly explained it to me and I must have offended some fellow patrons. They thought I was mocking Black people but this sort of street language is spoke by more than Blacks in the states and I was trying to be funny but at the same time trying to see if I could get my points across and see if some here could decifer what I was saying. It offended some folks and it was not my intention. So I accept the closure and the warning. Sorry for my little experiment.
Thank god. You were really scaring me there for a while. No joke, I was genuinely freaked out. Not offended; just freaked out.

Just A Girl
01-31-2006, 05:45
Ebonics
Is like englis But even more american ized than just forgeting to agg the U to armour colour valour...

and they say things like, AXE instead of Ask.

Ebonics, Is the name of the "language" for want of a better word.

Vladimir
01-31-2006, 14:28
Ebonics
Is like englis But even more american ized than just forgeting to agg the U to armour colour valour...

and they say things like, AXE instead of Ask.

Ebonics, Is the name of the "language" for want of a better word.

It's kind of like "Spanglish". It’s spoken mostly by people who are too ignorant or lazy to speak any particular language correctly, also known as slang. As far as being "offended", better not talk redneck ya'll. I think the above quote is some new kind of slang I’m not familiar with. :inquisitive:

TheSilverKnight
01-31-2006, 14:40
Ebonics
Is like englis But even more american ized than just forgeting to agg the U to armour colour valour...

and they say things like, AXE instead of Ask.

Ebonics, Is the name of the "language" for want of a better word.

Ebonics, if I'm making the correct assumption, is the language that black people in the USA speak, so-called "Jive"? :inquisitive: :idea2:

*Nobody wants SilverKnight here*...*shrugs, walks off*

Just A Girl
01-31-2006, 16:13
No i beleve jive is like 10x worse than ebonics.
But same principal.

Vladimir
01-31-2006, 18:08
A good example of jive is in the movie Airplane.

Ja'chyra
02-01-2006, 21:20
Ebonics
Is like englis But even more american ized than just forgeting to agg the U to armour colour valour...

and they say things like, AXE instead of Ask.

Ebonics, Is the name of the "language" for want of a better word.

Damn, is that a language?

Just A Girl
02-02-2006, 07:41
Ebonics is More like Slang than a language,
But they have seemed to try and Get a slang word for every word there is,
So in that sence it is sort of a language.
Although i understand Ebonics just fine.

Jive on the other hand....
You dont have a chance.

Divinus Arma
02-04-2006, 08:16
Somludy gave DD awahning foh speaky like a back pohsun? dat is a nota nice. I takey me flied lice and be so hohny baby.

Somludy ahhhh mehbee ahget offended.

*Gong in background*

Proletariat
02-05-2006, 19:17
Jagshemash!

TosaInu
02-05-2006, 19:42
Somludy gave DD awahning foh speaky like a back pohsun? dat is a nota nice.

As far as I know it's just that the topic was closed?

Just A Girl
02-06-2006, 13:10
"I takey me flied lice"

Are possible senatances You should avoid using.
mockery of other peoples pronounciation of english words May be amusing to some,
(I know i laugh at the way some peonounce semi, tomato, aluminium and so on)
I also find it funny when english people try to pronounce,
Pwllheli, rud ddu. or even, The classic... Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantisiliogogogoch

however,
I believe,

flied lice... (Fried rice) Could be taken as an insult.

Mount Suribachi
02-06-2006, 14:08
A good example of jive is in the movie Airplane.

[old lady voice] Excuse me, I speak Jive [/old lady voice]

ajaxfetish
02-06-2006, 23:48
Ebonics

from ebony (to indicate it comes from black culture)
and phonics (sounds, and thus language)

I tend to think of it as the more modern evolution of jive, with an attempt to be standardized and recognized, but I'm not sure on the relationship between the two dialects.

Ajax

Craterus
02-10-2006, 23:11
To learn about ebonics, click this link (http://www.funnyjunk.com/pages/ebonics.htm).

Devastatin Dave
02-17-2006, 21:12
I don't consider ebonics a black thing, more of a street urban language since mnay whites use this slang as well. Mount, that was Mrs Cleaver that spoke the jive on Airplane!!! That was beyond funny!!!:laugh4:
Jive is more of 60's 70's speech that was used by many African Americans, jive turkey...

Tachikaze
02-19-2006, 19:58
Maybe we can have a forum just for spam. All threads that are started as or become spammish or go way off-topic get transfered.

Tachikaze
02-19-2006, 19:59
Call it "The Gulag"

solypsist
02-21-2006, 20:08
we can call it "Ban-City"


Maybe we can have a forum just for spam. All threads that are started as or become spammish or go way off-topic get transfered.