Before @alfonsopinpon_ tells the men "Whoever moves first is gay," he first asks them, "Do you speak English or Spanish?" The TikToker speaks both so, when he approaches the guys, he wants to make sure they'll understand him.
Published on October 7th, by Cheryl Klein. My son learned the N-word in the back seat of our car sometime last summer. His friend L, a precocious white boy with hair like a seventies pop star, had already taught us both some things about language that day.
A TikTok user named @alfonsopinpon_ challenges random people to stay still if they speak English or Spanish. The meme is based on the phrase "quien se mueve primero es gay" and the song "Static" by Steve Lacy.
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Before @alfonsopinpon_ tells the men "Whoever moves first is gay," he first asks them, "Do you speak English or Spanish?" The TikToker speaks both so, when he approaches the guys, he wants to make sure they'll understand him.
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A TikTok user named @alfonsopinpon_ challenges random people to stay still if they speak English or Spanish. The meme is based on the phrase "quien se mueve primero es gay" and the song "Static" by Steve Lacy.
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