As opposed to someone that has an apostrophe in their first name I might add.Dude just earned some street cred.
that's lo-key racist. I had no say in my parents giving me a goofy name but I wear it proudly just the same. I don't discount anyone black just cuz their parents wanted their kids to wear their heritage. You ever seen Irish names?As opposed to someone that has an apostrophe in their first name I might add.![]()
that's lo-key racist. I had no say in my parents giving me a goofy name but I wear it proudly just the same. I don't discount anyone black just cuz their parents wanted their kids to wear their heritage. You ever seen Irish names?
https://www.nber.org/papers/w9938.pdf?new_window=1I couldn't find the origin for the name Chaunte'l, maybe you could direct us.
I think so.You ever seen Irish names?
I don't discount anyone black just cuz their parents wanted their kids to wear their heritage.
Ahahhaahahhahahah.
I think so.
And if my parents were some drunk-ass micks that put a friggin apostrophe in my first-name... you can bet your ass I'd have it changed. General rule of thumb... no apostrophes in a first name. White, black, or rainbow. Is it also borderline racist to say its stupid to name your kid after a car? I'm sure it is.
All that aside and speaking of God's chosen children.... the Vatican is saying the Pope has a.... "quote unquote"... cold.
Uh-oh.
The Holy See does shake a lot of hands. And he is in Italy.
I knew he was out of line when he chastised Trump way back when.
Make Rome Great Again.
The heritage of made up names? From your citation: in the 1980s and 1990s distinctively Black names have come to be increasingly associated with mothers who are young, poor, unmarried, and have low education.