Somebody's trying to manipulate your behavior and neutralize your reactions 👀
2025-11-16 19:26:14
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Auntie V :
Why should we have to avoid them? They don’t avoid our spaces, be ready to move in and put us out.
2025-11-17 05:54:13
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Shanté Evie 🥰 :
It's wild. Speaking to people about their behavior, minus any emotional changes in tone, pitch, etc AUTOMATICALLY puts you in a perception of upset.
2025-11-18 00:23:28
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KaiChaise :
I agree — it’s impossible to avoid those spaces, so we’ve gotta set boundaries, remind folks who they’re talking to, and continue on with our day, as we should 💯‼️
2025-11-16 17:55:42
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Affrocentric1one :
Absolutely! But off topic.. I cried at work the other day. Please get me in order🙄❤️
2025-11-16 18:07:18
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straysmoke1 :
Idk I am a white (yeah ugh) but also I am SUPER CAREFUL about words I use because everyone is welcome in my space. BUT I am from Atlanta and I *love* being in the minority in my corporate workspace.
2025-11-17 04:57:32
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Duncan :
What? There are a lot of black spaces up north, south and all along the east coast. You don’t know they exist?
2025-11-16 17:26:46
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MrsColombiana :
I keep telling people anger connects with concern. Long story short I have to care to give a fuq. So no ,not ever upset.
2025-11-16 17:36:31
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Kara B :
Why do these people think it’s okay for this lady to say there was a sale passive aggressively but not okay for you to say nope, no sale? You weren’t even rude, just stating facts.
2025-11-17 04:24:54
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Gena :
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
2025-11-16 18:00:53
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Grandfur2chase :
😁😁😁
2025-11-17 13:34:56
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mschoclate1 :
8 1/2 x 11 always minding someone's business over there own. You told her right! Say O.K.
2025-11-16 17:32:15
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Ms K :
Black people need to start looking at them in face and say nothing when they start asking dumb questions. You can be rude without saying anything.