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Re: I can Talk About Carribean I-dren

Sorry you missed the point. Take your time and learn. I am a Trinidadian and used to these bad ways from some Blacks who live in the UK and US.

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I can Talk About Carribean I-dren
I am very proud of my rootz *NM*
yah nah need fe talk sis..we all innna it
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