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That's what I'm saying, man, like, goodness. I be thinking about stuff, and I'm gonna just pop up on my mom. I was like, bro, your computer don't shut down. It's like, I got, like, a whole bunch more in the bank, too. It's, like, random thoughts.
Nah, you're not thinking enough, like, expand your mind, you know, that's why you limited, you know, like, think, take what this brother's saying, he's speaking facts, he, he, he trying to get out of this maze.
I mean, like, I don't even know half of what you said, because I don't even know... I'm not that good at computers, like, all I can do is, like, cheat and then I'm a... cookie clicker. Yeah.
Bro, you ain't never update your computer? That's like the basic thing that everybody encounters. Everybody done updated their computer before, or their laptop or something. Like, we all seen this. Where were you during this moment in childhood? Or life period?
Because half of my ancestors migrated from other parts of Africa to Nigeria for economical purposes and stayed there and enriched the economy Therefore over time the grandson and grandson and grandson of one of those ancestors moved to America. That is my grandfather today Had multiple children then that child met one of those children met my mother who was my mother is part Uh is straight up just african-american. They got together got married Well, they weren't married yet because my biological dad passed away, but long story short, they had me so i'm black
If you want my mom's side a couple of black people Came over from France and went to New Orleans. They do all there for a while and move further south And so some of them got to Texas then another piece my on my grandfather's side on my other grandfather's side a couple of black people mixed with Cherokee and white move from New move to New Jersey then move further south then my grandfather Moved straight from New Jersey all the way to Texas is where he would my
And my grandfather moved all the way from New Jersey to Texas, which is where he met my grandmother. They got married and then had three children, one of those children being my mother. My mother then met my father, who's partially from Nigeria. They got together, got married, like I said, and then had me. That's how I'm black. If that makes sense, then please leave a like and follow. Thank you.