What the fuck is going on

Commander Strax

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Well tbh most blacks will just question themselves "why did he call me brother? Lol whatever". Since you don't hear that come out of a white persons mouth when referring to blacks usually, most of the time if you greet a black person like that he most likely will have no clue that you were referring to the color of his skin, I will not get offended either way, but I've never had a white person call me brother as referring to my skin, I don't think so at least

Tons of white people have greeted me with brother, I always just thought they were really nice people to call you brother.
I think you are missing the point here... When I use the "brother" it is in this context

Person 1 "Can you describe the individual ?"

Person 2 (this would be me in this scenario) He was a brother.

I am not Hulk Hogan running around town referring to everyone as "Brother"
 
I think you are missing the point here... When I use the "brother" it is in this context

Person 1 "Can you describe the individual ?"

Person 2 (this would be me in this scenario) He was a brother.

I am not Hulk Hogan running around town referring to everyone as "Brother"
Would you refer to a black woman as a "sister" ?
 

Gary Goodson

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Well tbh most blacks will just question themselves "why did he call me brother? Lol whatever". Since you don't hear that come out of a white persons mouth when referring to blacks usually, most of the time if you greet a black person like that he most likely will have no clue that you were referring to the color of his skin, I will not get offended either way, but I've never had a white person call me brother as referring to my skin, I don't think so at least

Tons of white people have greeted me with brother, I always just thought they were really nice people to call you brother.
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cat of curiosity

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If address a male generically, I'd do it as, Sir. Or man. Or guy. I'm not gonna call anyone brother until I know them reasonably well. Then when I call someone brother it is genuine and known as heartfelt.

Wish I had a brother! I haz no biological brother.
i live in se us, and brother here is a term of endearment. we say it at church, work, hanging out with friends or the neighbors, and even with strangers. it's just polite, like saying buddy. after all, we ARE all human, so in that way if even that way only, we are all related.
 

Commander Strax

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Your plank looks awesome until I noticed the clashing hot pink nitro fuel line. So what's it weigh? Bout a pound yeah? I used to keep my nitro models super clean like you but now I just wipe it down real fast. But mostly my planks are electric anyway.
Ummm...Purple....Nigga please....wait ...what?
 
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