Bubonic
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This reminds me when they wanted ebonics accepted as a form of language in school.
Idiots.
Well considering Spanish is having a hard time being recognized it is silly that they thought a dialect would be given credence.
That sort of be like trying to teach Texan English in New York schools...
But "Ebonics" itself isn't ******ed, I've mentioned before that it even has an extra tense, which makes it fuller.