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So like... Do y'all just, not wanna be told when you kick it with bigots lmao? Y'all just wanna hang out with racists and never know what's going on? Because if it were me, I'd wanna know if I were hanging out with known white supremacists, but I guess that's... Not something y'all wanna know lmaooo I'm sorry that's blowing me. I expected white fragility, that's normal, but straight up "how dare you tell me this when I don't know you" is WILD 🤣 so be a racist along with them, then 🤣
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a james drabble inspired by me absolutely sweating my tits off at brighton ono and dedicated to the lovely @gerardswhore x
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warnings: idk man it's just straight porn lol
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“Rappers only talk about their money, cars, and clothes!”
Why might someone from a group of people that historically have been denied access to wealth, now brag that they have it?
“Rappers only talk about sex!”
Why might someone from a group that have historically been denied sexual autonomy now brag about their sexual escapades on their own terms?
“Rappers only talk about drugs and crime!”
Why might someone from a group that historically have been denied the more legal means to acquire wealth and had drugs forced on their community talk about their experiences with it?
This is what I meant by how a lot of white supremacy is projection.
"I feel like my penis/my Manhood as a symbol is smaller than Black man's" becomes "Black men have oversized penises and are sexually insatiable beasts."
"I am sexually attracted to, fetishizing, and feel entitled to Black women's bodies" becomes "well she's asking for it, look at how she looks, Black women are always more openly sexual."
"I am afraid of approaching Black men" becomes "Black men are a threat."
"I am afraid of approaching Black women" becomes "Black women are always angry."
"I am not smart enough/not qualifed enough/can't beat my white counterparts professionally" becomes "DEI and affirmative action are letting those Blacks steal my position in school/jobs!"
Your own fears and insecurities about yourself somehow become a reflection of my humanity, when it had nothing to do with anything. And somehow enough people think that and now it's systemic instead of the made up nonsense it always was. Ijeoma Oluo called it mediocrity, James Baldwin called racism the white man's problem, and they remain correct.
Black nerds just wanna enjoy their hobbies without dealing with fuckers general antiblack behavior or just straight up being racist towards us for existing and minding our own business.that is literally it.
No black fan deserves to deal with fandoms and creators racist bs or to be painted as "toxic aggressive bullies" when they rightful criticize or get mad and disappointed bc of said creator antiblackness, YES even if it was an old incident or if it as "small" it don't matter it still racism and it deserves to get called out and criticized all the same
craving established chrismd fluff please where it’s just the domesticity between you two especially in front of the camera and behind the scenes
LEGO BUILDERS
— CHRIS DIXON ❀⋆.ೃ࿔*:・
summary: you join the in the boys live stream to help them with Lego building
content: established relationship, fluff
notes: this one was gonna be out quicker but my internet went kaput and for reason ✌️also I hope you like this bc idk how to feel lowk i also wrote ts a lil drunk n a lil smacked off my tits on pain killers 😔
You could hear them before you even stepped foot into the flat.
They were shouting, borderline screaming at each other, their voices overlapping as they argued over what you assumed was something to do with lego.
You pushed the door open without knocking, there was no need you’d been there enough times to practically be the fourth roommate.
The living room was exactly how you expected it to be. Messy. There was piles of boxes surrounding the table, bags strewn across the floor and rouge pieces dotted around everywhere.
Chris was the first to notice you had walked in.
The other two sat cluelessly as George continued whatever he was going on about.
“BUT! In my opinion-”
“READER!!”
Before they comprehend what was going on, Chris had already crossed the room to where you stood.
He pulled you into a tight hug, wrapping his arms around your shoulders.
“Oh hello” you muttered into his chest while pulling him closer.
“Oh thank god you’re here,” said pulling away to look at you, “I don’t know how long I could’ve lasted with these two.”
“Hey!”
“Wow, really feeling the love.”
George finally turned around in his chair, eyebrows raised.
“There she is,” he said, pointing at you like you’d just walked onto a stage. “The only reason we hang around with Chris.”
“Right.”
Arthur leaned around the screen slightly to get a better look.
“You’re late,” he added, though there wasn’t much bite behind it.
You slipped your bag off your shoulder and dropped it beside the couch.
“Traffic,” you said. “And I had to stop for snacks because apparently none of you planned ahead.”
George frowned at that.
“We have snacks.”
You glanced at the table, at the half-empty packet of biscuits and the single banana sitting in the middle like it had seen better days.
“That’s just straight up sad,” you replied.
Chris was still hovering close, one hand resting briefly against your back before he stepped aside and reached for a box on the table.
“Here,” he said, holding it out toward you. “Saved this one for you.”
You took it, turning it over in your hands.
A bouquet of pastel Lego flowers.
You looked up slowly.
“Awh you saved this one for me?”
Arthur let out a fake gagging sound.
George looked towards the camera, his face contorted with mock disgust.
Chris shrugged, a small smile tugging on his lips.
“It just made me think of you.”
You gave him a quick peck on the cheek, and made your way over to the table, pulling the chair in beside his.
The plastic inside the box rattled as you opened the box.
You reached for one of the sealed bags, tugging at the corner.
It didn’t budge.
You tried again.
Still nothing.
Chris noticed immediately.
Without saying anything, he leaned over slightly.
“Give it here,” he said.
You paused.
“I can open it.”
“I know,” he replied easily, holding out his hand anyway. “Just quicker.”
You handed the bag over.
He tore it open in one smooth motion and set it back down in front of you, already reaching for the next one.
Arthur froze mid-build, staring.
George slowly turned in his chair.
“Oh my God,” he said.
Chris didn’t look up, ripping open another bag and sliding the pieces neatly toward you.
“There.”
Arthur leaned back, folding his arms.
“You guys are disgusting.”
You looked between them, confused.
“What?”
George pointed dramatically at Chris.
“He’s opening the Lego for you.”
Chris finally glanced up.
“So?”
Arthur shook his head, trying not to laugh.
“You’re not even pretending anymore.”
George leaned toward the monitor.
“Chat, you seeing this?”
The comments immediately started flying.
CHAT:
HE’S OPENING THE BAGS FOR HER
Man is whipped beyond repair
My parents
Reader you ever get bored I’m here
If it’s not like what they have I don’t want it.
You tried, and failed, to hide your smile.
Chris rolled his eyes, but there was a faint grin on his face as he pushed the opened bags closer to you.
“It’s called being helpful.”
Arthur nodded slowly.
“No, mate,” he said. “That’s called being down bad.”
George slapped the table, laughing.
You nudged Chris lightly with your elbow.
“You’ve made it worse.”
He leaned back in his chair.
“I’m just speeding things up.”
Arthur turned to you.
“Next he’ll be building it for you as well.”
Chris shook his head immediately.
“Absolutely not.”
George raised an eyebrow.
“Give it five minutes.”
You started sorting through the pieces, lining them up according to the instructions.
Across the table, Arthur and George were still watching the two of you with identical expressions, equal parts amusement and disbelief.
Chris noticed.
“What?” he asked.
Arthur gestured vaguely between you both.
“You two are very domestic.”
George nodded.
“Uncomfortable levels of domestic.”
You didn’t even look up from your build.
“Shut up and focus on your own Lego.”
Arthur straightened slightly.
“Yes, sorry.”
Chris let out a quiet laugh beside you.
You shot him a look.
“You’re encouraging them.”
“I’m staying out of it,” he said, picking up a piece and examining it.
George leaned toward the monitor again, scanning the chat.
“Oh, here we go.”
He turned the screen slightly so everyone could see.
CHAT:
Reader, Chris and their two sons
Yeah arthur shut up and do ur lego
Save her from these hooligans
Queen is locked in
I love women
Arthur shook his head slowly.
“I don’t appreciate the strays I’m catching here.”
You reached across the table for a small green piece just out of reach.
Chris noticed before you said anything and slid it toward you.
“Here.”
You took it.
“Cheers.”
Arthur made an exaggerated gagging noise.
“Oh, that’s enough now.”
George nodded seriously.
“Get a room.”
Chris rolled his eyes again.
“You’re both twelve.”
George ignored him, already reading another comment.
“Question from the chat,” he announced. “Oh, here we go,” he said after a moment.
Chris sighed quietly.
“It better be good.”
George ignored him, leaning closer to read properly.
“‘Is Reader going to be in more videos or is this just a special appearance?’”
You paused mid-build, fingers hovering over a small pink piece.
Arthur looked up immediately.
“That’s a fair question.”
Chris glanced sideways at you, expression neutral but curious, waiting to see what you’d say.
George kept reading.
“‘We like her!! she seems normal compared to you lot.’”
Arthur nodded once.
“Also fair.”
You let out a small laugh under your breath, shaking your head.
“I don’t know,” you said honestly, still focusing on the instructions. “I’ve got a job. I can’t just sit around building Lego all day.”
George leaned back in his chair.
“Harsh.”
Arthur pointed at himself.
“I’d personally enjoy building Lego for a living.”
You glanced up at him.
“I can tell mate.”
Chris huffed out a quiet laugh beside you.
George leaned toward the monitor again, clearly entertained.
“They’re asking what you do.”
You sighed softly, not annoyed, just amused.
“I work,” you said simply.
Arthur looked at you blankly.
“Groundbreaking.”
Chris nudged your elbow lightly with his own.
“She has a real job,” he said to the camera, tone easy. “Unlike us.”
George nodded solemnly.
“She contributes to society.”
You rolled your eyes.
“Barely.”
Arthur craned his head towards the camera.
“She does more than we do.”
Chris nodded once in agreement.
“Definitely.”
You tried to hide the small smile tugging at your mouth and went back to your flowers.
The room had settled into a steady rhythm, pieces clicking together, quiet muttering, the occasional sigh when someone realised they’d missed a step.
Then, George dropped his Lego piece onto the table with a dramatic exhale.
“I’m starving.”
Arthur didn’t even look up from his instructions.
“You’ve said that three times.”
George leaned back in his chair, pressing a hand to his stomach like he was on the verge of collapse.
“Yeah, and none of you are listening to me.”
Chris glanced over briefly.
“You ate biscuits ten minutes ago.”
“That was a starter,” George replied.
You tried to keep your focus on the small pink petals in your hand, but a smile tugged at your mouth.
“How long ago exactly?”
George checked his phone.
“…Thirty-seven minutes.”
Arthur snorted.
“Tragic.”
George ignored him completely, now looking between you and Chris.
“We need food.”
Chris shrugged lightly.
“Order something.”
George shook his head immediately.
“No. I want supermarket snacks.”
Arthur finally looked up.
“Me too.”
You set your flower piece down and leaned back slightly in your chair.
“We could just go and get some.”
Three heads turned toward you at once.
George pointed dramatically.
“Yes. That. Exactly that.”
Arthur nodded.
“That’s the smartest thing anyone’s said all evening.”
You glanced around the table.
“I can go.”
The response came instantly.
“I’ll come with you.”
Chris was already pushing his chair back before the words had fully left your mouth.
Arthur froze mid-build.
George slowly turned his head toward him.
There was a beat of silence.
Arthur gave a huff of disbelief.
“Of course you will.”
George nodded solemnly.
“Didn’t even pretend to hesitate.”
You looked at Chris, eyebrow raised slightly.
“You don’t have to.”
He shrugged casually, reaching for his hoodie.
“I need air.”
Arthur tutted at him.
“That is the weakest excuse I’ve ever heard.”
George waved a hand dismissively.
“Just bring back snacks.”
You grabbed your bag from beside the couch.
“What do you want?”
George answered immediately.
“Chocolate.”
Arthur raised a finger.
“Salt and vinegar crisps.”
Chris grabbed the house keys from the side table, brushing lightly past you.
“You ready?”
You nodded.
“Yeah.”
Arthur leaned back, watching the two of you head for the door.
“Enjoy your oh so romantic outing.”
You rolled your eyes.
“It’s a shop run.”
George called after you.
“Bring back something decent!”
The door shut behind you, muffling the noise from inside.
Outside, the evening air felt cool against your skin.
You adjusted the strap of your bag on your shoulder as you stepped onto the pavement.
Chris fell into step beside you automatically, hands tucked into his hoodie pockets.
For a few seconds, neither of you spoke.
Then, without really thinking about it, you looped your arm through his.
He glanced down briefly, surprised for half a second, then relaxed into it.
“You cold?” he asked.
“Not really,” you said. “Just making sure you don’t wander off.”
He let out a quiet laugh.
“Right.”
You walked in comfortable silence for a few steps.
Then he spoke again.
“They like you being there.”
You looked over.
“Your followers?”
He nodded.
“Yeah.”
You shrugged lightly.
“They like taking the piss out of you lot.”
“True,” he admitted.
A few more steps passed before he spoke again, “I like having you there.”
You turned your head slightly toward him, studying his expression.
You nudged his arm gently.
“You’re such a sap.”
He scoffed quietly.
“I’m not.”
“You are,” you said, smiling faintly. “You volunteered to come the second I said I’d go.”
“That’s because I’m a great boyfriend.”
You laughed.
“Sure.”
He smiled a little, then said more quietly, “The videos are just better when you’re around.”
You squeezed his arm lightly.
“You’re laying it on thick now.”
He shook his head.
“I mean it.”
You softened slightly at that, but kept your tone light.
“I have a job, you know.”
“I know,” he said quickly.
“And I’m not becoming a full-time Lego guest.”
He huffed a small laugh.
“Shame.”
The automatic doors slid open and warm air rushed out to meet you.
You slipped your arm from his to grab a basket.
Chris reached out immediately and took it from your hand.
“I’ll carry it.”
You raised an eyebrow.
“Alright then.”
You walked slowly down the first aisle together, scanning shelves.
You reached for a bag of salt and vinegar crisps and dropped it into the basket.
“Arthur sorted.”
Chris grabbed a bar of chocolate and added it.
“George sorted.”
You picked up a pack of sweets next.
“For us.”
He glanced sideways at you.
“You’re very efficient.”
“Someone has to be.”
You continued wandering down the aisle at an unhurried pace.
“You actually should be in more videos, though.”
You sighed lightly.
“You’re still on that?”
He shrugged.
“You’re good at it.”
You stopped walking and turned to face him.
“I sit there and tell you off.”
“And you do it in a beautiful manner.”
You shook your head, smiling despite yourself.
“That’s not a talent.”
“It is in our group,” he said.
You rolled your eyes and started walking again.
“You just like having someone around to back your corner.”
“Also true.”
A small silence settled between you again.
“It’s nice having you around.”
You bumped your shoulder lightly into his.
“You’re being sappy again.”
He smiled.
“Maybe.”
The night air felt cooler as you stepped back outside, the bag of snacks rustling softly in Chris’s hand.
He carried it without question, swinging it lightly at his side.
You slipped your arm through his again automatically.
He adjusted his pace to match yours.
“You know they’re going to take the piss when we get back,” you said.
“Definitely,” he replied.
“Arthur will say something very over the top.”
“Yeah.”
“And George will blow this outing out of proportion.”
He nodded once.
“Also yeah.”
You smiled slightly to yourself.
Another few steps passed.
Then he glanced over at you.
“You still coming to the next one?”
You looked up at him.
“The next video?”
He nodded.
You pretended to think for a moment.
“…Maybe.”
He smiled instantly.
“That’s not a no.”
You squeezed his arm lightly.
“It depends if you save me the good Lego again.”
He let out a quiet laugh.
“Deal.”
Ahead, the lights of the flat came back into view, warm, and definitely loud.
You could hear them before you even opened the door.
George’s voice carried down the hallway, loud and dramatic, followed by Arthur talking over him.
Chris unlocked the door and pushed it open.
“I’m telling you! It definitely goes there,” George was saying from the living room.
Arthur immediately spotted you both as you stepped inside.
“They’re finally back,” he announced to the camera, pointing toward the door.
George turned in his chair.
“Wait long enough.”
You slipped your shoes off by the door while Chris held up the bag slightly.
“We got your food.”
George leaned forward in his chair, throwing his arms dramatically into the air.
“About time.”
Arthur glanced at the monitor, then back at you.
“They’ve been asking where you went.”
You walked further into the living room, setting the bag down on the table.
“Sorry to keep you waiting.”
Chris moved around to his seat, dropping back into the chair beside yours.
George went for the bag immediately.
“What you get?”
You started pulling items out one by one.
“Salt and vinegar crisps for finchy.”
Arthur smiled at you.
“Excellent.”
“Chocolate for mullet boy.”
George grabbed it instantly with a sigh.
“Yes, thank you reader.”
Chris leaned toward the monitor, checking the screen.
The chat was moving fast.
George read a few comments out loud.
CHAT:
THEY’RE BACK
finally I wanna talk to reader
MULLET BOY
Lord I’m hungry
Arthur smirked.
“God, I think reader is a new fan favourite.”
You rolled your eyes, sitting back down in your chair.
“Well, I am such a likeable person.”
George shook his head.
“Likeable is a stretch.”
Chris hit his shoulder, before picking up his half-built Lego set again.
“Alright,” he said. “Let’s finish this.”
Everyone went back to their building, occasionally answering questions or throwing a fit when they realised they messed up.
You picked up your flower build again, scanning the instructions.
Chris glanced sideways at you.
“Still on step twenty?”
You nodded.
“Nearly done.”
Arthur leaned forward, squinting at his own build.
“I think mine’s wrong again.”
George didn’t even look up.
“It is.”
Arthur sighed.
You leaned slightly toward him, pointing at the instruction booklet.
“You skipped this bit.”
Arthur followed your finger, then groaned softly.
“…for fuck sake.”
Chris watched the interaction, amused.
“Told you she keeps us organised.”
You shook your head but smiled faintly.
George leaned toward the monitor again.
“They’re asking who’s going to finish first.”
Arthur pointed at you immediately.
“Reader will.”
Chris nodded.
“Yeah.”
You raised an eyebrow.
“You guys just suck.”
George shrugged.
“Your just a sweat.”
A few minutes passed in steady concentration.
Then,
Click.
You attached the last petal to the stem.
Done.
You leaned back slightly, looking at the finished bouquet.
“Yes!” You quietly gasped, slightly clapping for yourself.
Chris noticed instantly.
“Finished?”
You nodded.
“Yup!”
Arthur looked up.
“Hold it up.”
You carefully lifted the flowers toward the camera, grinning ear to ear.
George leaned closer to the screen.
“They’re loving that.”
CHAT:
That looks so good
SHES SO CUTW LOOK AT HER SMILE
I wanna build Lego w reader ☹️
Yo Chris can you fight?
You laughed quietly, lowering it again.
Chris reached out and adjusted one of the stems slightly.
“There.”
Arthur finally snapped his last piece into place.
“Done!”
George followed seconds later.
“Same.”
Chris placed his final piece down and stretched slightly in his chair.
“Alright.”
He looked toward the camera.
“I think that’s us finished.”
Arthur nodded.
“Successful evening.”
George raised the empty chocolate wrapper.
“Yeah, very successful.”
Chris leaned forward and glanced at the chat one last time.
“Thanks for watching, everyone.”
You gave a small wave.
Arthur and George followed.
“See you next time.”
Chris clicked the button.
The stream ended.
The room felt noticeably quieter without the constant background chatter from the live.
George leaned back dramatically in his chair.
“I’m exhausted.”
Arthur nodded.
“That was mentally draining.”
You started gathering loose Lego pieces into the box.
Chris stood up and stretched, rolling his shoulders.
“Worth it, though.”
Arthur grabbed the empty wrappers from the table.
“I’m going to bin these before we get ants.”
George followed him toward the kitchen.
“Same.”
Within seconds, the two of them disappeared down the hallway, still arguing about something.
The living room settled into a calm quiet.
Just you and Chris now.
You stacked the instruction booklet neatly on top of the box.
He watched you for a second.
“You can stay over, if you want.”
You glanced up.
“Yeah?”
He shrugged lightly.
“Bit late to head back now.”
You checked the time on your phone.
He had a point.
You looked back at him.
“Alright.”
A small smile tugged at the corner of his mouth.
“Good.”
The flat had gone noticeably quieter.
You stood in the kitchen, rinsing the last of the glasses under warm water.
Chris leaned casually against the counter beside you, arms folded, watching as you set them carefully onto the drying rack.
“You don’t have to do that,” he said.
You shrugged lightly.
“I’m already here.”
He reached past you to turn the tap off once you finished, the movement easy.
For a moment, neither of you spoke.
Just the quiet hum of the fridge and the soft clink of dishes settling.
Then he nudged your hip gently.
“Come on.”
You glanced up.
“Where?”
“Bed,” he said simply.
You let out a small laugh.
“Bossy.”
He smirked faintly.
“You like it.”
“Whatever.”
A few minutes later, you were standing side by side in the bathroom.
The light was soft, the mirror slightly fogged from the hot water running earlier.
You squeezed toothpaste onto your toothbrush while Chris leaned against the counter, waiting his turn.
You caught his reflection watching you.
“What?” you asked, mouth half full of foam.
He shook his head slightly.
“Nothing.”
You narrowed your eyes at him through the mirror.
“You’re staring.”
“I’m not.”
You rinsed your mouth, setting the toothbrush back in the holder.
“You are.”
He stepped forward to take your place at the sink.
“I was thinking,” he said defensively, brushing his teeth.
“That’s new.”
He huffed a quiet laugh through the toothpaste.
You leaned back against the counter, arms folded, watching him finish.
After a moment, you reached past him to grab a towel, bumping lightly into his shoulder.
“Move.”
He shifted without complaint.
“Yes ma’am.”
Back in the bedroom, the lights were low, the room calm and still.
You opened the wardrobe and pulled out one of his hoodies, the familiar oversized one you always ended up wearing.
Chris watched from the edge of the bed as you pulled it over your head, sleeves hanging past your hands.
“You always pick that one,” he said.
You glanced at him.
“What?”
“My hoodie.”
You smoothed the fabric down casually.
“It’s mine now.”
He shook his head, amused.
“That’s theft.”
“You practically never wear it,” you replied.
“Eh, looks better on you anyways.”
A small smile tugged at his mouth.
You climbed onto the bed first, sliding under the duvet and settling against the pillows.
Chris flicked the main light off before joining you, the mattress dipping slightly under his weight.
The room fell into that comfortable half-dark, lit only by the faint glow from the hallway outside.
For a few seconds, neither of you spoke.
Just the quiet rustle of blankets as you shifted into place.
Then he reached over and pulled the duvet up properly around your shoulders, tucking the edge in slightly.
You glanced at him.
“Thanks.”
He shrugged.
“Cold.”
You rolled onto your side, facing him.
He rested back against the pillows, one arm draped loosely across your waist.
You relaxed into the warmth without thinking.
Another quiet pause settled between you.
Then you murmured softly, “Today was fun.”
He nodded once.
“Yeah.”
A beat passed.
“Glad you stayed.”
You smiled faintly, eyes already starting to close.
“Told you,” you said sleepily.
“You just like having me around.”
He let out a soft breath, almost a laugh.
“Yeah.”
𝓣𝓻𝓲𝓿𝓲𝓪 𝓝𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽 - 𝓒𝓱𝓻𝓲𝓼 𝓓𝓲𝔁𝓸𝓷 𝔁 𝓡𝓮𝓪𝓭𝓮𝓻
Summary - Chris decides to film a drunk trivia night video and asks you to join in. He was shocked at how well you done and it only makes him love you more.
Based on this request
Pairing - Chris Dixon x Reader
Warnings - alcohol consumption, drunk Chris being a lover boy.
Word Count - 1.5k
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Chris had planned a new video for his channel, a trivia night with Bach, the Arthurs, George and of course, you. Trivia is kind of your thing, anything relating to literature, history, art, mythology is your area of expertise.
You were filming in your flat, and Chris had made it so that everyone had a whiteboard and pen. You’d have twenty seconds to write your answer, everyone flips their board at the same time and whoever gets it wrong has to drink. And you? You’re planning on being stone cold sober at the end of the video.
Not to be cocky or anything. You’re just really good at trivia and quizzes.

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Most people don’t even know her name. Alice Parker is her name. Back in 1919, she created and patented a gas powered heating system when most homes were still using fireplaces and coal stoves. She imagined heating an entire home safely, with different rooms warmed individually instead of relying on one fire source. Even though her system wasn’t fully used back then, her ideas are the reason modern central heating and zoning exist today. That’s Black history. That’s legacy.
I hope OpenAI goes under. I hope ChatGPT and all similar AI are unplugged forever. And I hope everyone who's been relying on it cries about it.
white kids get to have quirky racist phases black kids dont get to be kids
black kids get their lives stolen from them if they defend themselves from white kids "going through a phase"

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