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Uploaded by on May 27, 2011

YES THEY ARE!

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  • I agree; music and people talking and celebrating is a part of life. But there is a time and a place for everything in life including silence and modesty which is also part of life. If one is being loud in place that calls for a subtle disposition then that is inappropriate.

  • @89bhs And I agree with you. I would like to know your thoughts on that. Do you think black people don't really know when and where they should tone it down?

    !Nat!

  • I really loved the "Congo part" about weaves, it was so funny!!!! XD I speak French too, and I'm from Gabon (don't know if you know that country) XD.

  • @savamounange Heeey!!! Tu sais quoi? Je connais le Gabon, of course, mais je ne connais aucun Gabonais!!! You're the first one =D nice to meet you! Merci d'être passé par là savamounange

    !Nat!

  • bahaha i like the way she said im loud too

  • @shin199 Hahhaa! Yeah, I'm not an english native speaker! Sometimes people tell me I have an accent, sometimes they say they thought I was american (which I think is exagerated!)

    !Nat!

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  • Oh my god tranny alert.

  • They are loud.

    They mumble and mispronounce words.

    They wave their arms and hands around when they talk.

  • 2:27 "I'm gunna cut the bitch.." Hahaha. Loved the video! I've watched it like 5 times already!

  • @Natinat Oh, and to answer you question, I think societal structures that make up cultural standards and practices have changed over time. Culturally speaking, we seem to be louder than the previous generations. White, Black, Brown, it don't matter, there's loud in all colors...

  • @Natinat I don't mean it in a bad way. Your lisp is quite attractive, actually. It's a quality that adds to your beauty. As for my thoughts on celebration and silence. Well, at times, life calls for us to shout from the roof-tops. And, as the old saying goes, "silence is golden..." I think there needs to be a balance. What do you think?

  • @Natinat Merci beaucoup d'avoir répondu Nat!!! ça fait longtemps que tu as publié quoi que ce soit... *froncement de sourcils*

  • @89bhs I do!

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