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[Saying -no- for joke racist?]

acertrail 7/30/13 1:39 am
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7/30/2013 2:01 am
hey guys. i was wondering if saying the word -no- for fun is racism?

for an example. your just having fun and u are playing a game. u start cheating and so is your friend. it became a cheat battle and your friend won. after that u say dayum yo -no- to your friend.

is that racist?

1st of all :the world -no- is a real existing word and isn't racist.
if you mean anything 'bad' with it it's racist.

gimme some awnsers.
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acertrail
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Azie
07/30/2013 2:01 am
She/They • Level 59 : Grandmaster Goblin Scribe
No, no, no, no, no. We do not allow this kind of speech here. It's hate speech. End of story.

It's the same as when people think it's okay to use homophobic slurs because it's their friend and they're joking. It's offensive and not okay under any circumstances to say these things on this site.

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Neptonic
07/30/2013 1:55 am
Level 22 : Expert Crafter
Well -no- is a country in Africa, so no. *TACTICAL FAIL*
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Dohvakiin
07/30/2013 1:57 am
Level 24 : Expert Dragonborn
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Farseer Caltair
07/30/2013 1:58 am
Level 14 : Journeyman System
Literal lol.
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ProjectrollGaming
07/30/2013 1:53 am
Level 3 : Apprentice Explorer
as far as I know there isn't a world called -no-
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acertrail
07/30/2013 1:49 am
Level 2 : Apprentice Miner
-no- is a noun in the English language. The word originated as a neutral term referring to black people, as a variation of the Spanish/Portuguese noun negro
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