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Kraken
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Its time for a story. Now I am pretty critical of the black community as a whole. Not necessarily because I hate them, but because I think a lot of negative theories around black culture are largely true. IE: high crime, baby mommas, high theft and murder rate, drug use, etc. But this time, I have to give this guy credit. And I would have NEVER in my entire life - I mean NEVER in a million years expected a guy like this to say something like this. But he did. And this was actually before I considered myself to be officially black pilled. I didn't even know what the term was yet. Heres how it went - So I took my friends out to Burger King in Nashville one Saturday night back in 2018. If you've lived or been there, you may know which one. It's near Wedgewood Avenue, across from the smoothie king. (I don't live in that city or state anymore so nice try if you want to dox me.) I walk in with my crew. Its me, my friend and his brother from Boston, his girlfriend at the time, my Chadlite friend, this ugly fat chick, and this nerdy skinny dude. We notice something odd about the restaurant this time - there is this enormous black man with a police uniform on sitting in the main dining area. Its just him and us. It was kind of weird to be honest. After waiting for the bitchy cashier lady to take our orders, we finally get our food, sit down, and talk about how are week went - typical bull shit - finals, parties, usually college shit. After we've been there a few minutes police officer starts a conversation with us after I think he noticed that he liked my hat or something, I can't remember exactly what it was. So we talk about the typical small talk - work, hobbies, etc. Then somehow the topic of women comes up. This man drops the biggest black pill ive ever heard from a "normie" (if he was even one). I can remember my Chadlite friend said his plan was to be married by age 25. The police officer responded and said "Well you never want to marry a black woman. Black women hate black men and will cheat on you. I still have to pay my child support after 20 years of being married to a woman I never see." We all look at him with eyes the size of saucers. Note that we are all between 19 and 20. So we are blue pilled AF. I responded by saying: that's probably true. My friend from Boston said "Well that can't be true, they're not ALL like that, am I right?" The officer then went on to talk about how he wished he'd had never gotten married. And that women only want money. He said he regretted his decision to marry and that he wished he could use his hard earned money to buy things he actually wanted and needed. Its crazy to think about it, but I realized he was right a year later - women aren't angels.