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    1. Tojashura says:
      14.01.2020 at 05:29
      Coon is an extremely offensive slur for a Black person. It’s rooted in the racist history of Blackface and comes from a shortening of raccoon. Where does coon come from? How is coon used in real life?
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    2. Malashura says:
      05.01.2020 at 14:17
      Coon An insulting term used by both races. When used by whites it translates to "nigger". When used by blacks its describing an uncle Rukus type character.
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    3. Vudomi says:
      10.01.2020 at 01:10
      Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a black person.
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    4. Bat says:
      10.01.2020 at 08:49
      Coon definition is - raccoon. Time Traveler for coon. The first known use of coon was in See more words from the same year.
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    5. Shaktitilar says:
      10.01.2020 at 06:05
      coon (n.) popular abbreviation of raccoon, , American English.
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    6. Kikazahn says:
      14.01.2020 at 09:50
      The coon caricature is one of the most insulting of all anti-black caricatures. The name itself, an abbreviation of raccoon, is dehumanizing. As with Sambo, the coon was portrayed as a lazy, easily frightened, chronically idle, inarticulate, buffoon. The coon .
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    7. Docage says:
      08.01.2020 at 10:42
      Maine Coon Kittens from us are raised underfoot with our family. They are members of our family. We provide lifetime breeder support and encourage all of our homes to stay in touch. Buy Maine Coon .
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    8. Faezil says:
      14.01.2020 at 14:26
      Tufted feet give the cat an appearance of having snowshoes and help him easily walk through drifts of dussaychiptorara.liaslisansoapaliconteollevcagelca.co of the original Maine Coon cats from New England have multiple toes; this is known as .
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    9. Shaktimuro says:
      07.01.2020 at 13:50
      The Maine Coon is a heavily boned, muscular cat. Originally she was an outdoor cat, and later became a working breed who kept barns and homes clear of rodents. The head is large with tall ears. The profile shows a slight dip under the large eyes.
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