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Original location: http://boards.4chan.org/f/res/1778265 Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 10. Discovered flash files: 1 File: NEVERSCARED.swf-(1.09 MB, Loop) [_] Anonymous 10/05/12(Fri)04:44 No.1778265 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anonymous 10/05/12(Fri)07:11 No.1778308 My ebonics are a little rusty but : "I ain't never scared." = "I am never not scared." So he's always scared? >> [_] "Tea'gai" Aorynn !cUvVHYa3YU 10/05/12(Fri)09:54 No.1778375 I hate to bother you with this but what is the name of that song? >> [_] sage 10/05/12(Fri)11:06 No.1778410 Song? >> [_] Anonymous 10/05/12(Fri)11:12 No.1778412 let me take a look at Fry Dancex38 ... Scott Brown - Taking Drugs >> [_] sage 10/05/12(Fri)11:17 No.1778415 >>1778412 Danke friend. >> [_] Anonymous 10/05/12(Fri)11:22 No.1778417 >>1778415 kein ding. no big deal. >> [_] Anonymous 10/05/12(Fri)13:49 No.1778461 >>1778308 Yours is. Southerners use this 'ain't never' construction too. It's a double negative that becomes a single negative in practice. >> [_] Anonymous 10/05/12(Fri)13:53 No.1778464 >>1778308 That's how niggers talk. >> [_] Anonymous 10/05/12(Fri)16:30 No.1778541 >>1778464 In the works of William Shakespeare, double negatives are used as emphatics. |
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