The Lonious Monk
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lol 'Master' means something different in the context that Alfred uses it. I doubt they'd have this new chick saying that given it's a pretty antiquated term that no one in in America uses anymore.
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The Lonious Monk;7342225 said:lol 'Master' means something different in the context that Alfred uses it. I doubt they'd have this new chick saying that given it's a pretty antiquated term that no one in in America uses anymore.
waterproof;7343073 said:Master means Master, aint no sugar coating that shit, look and research the meaning of the word and historic content
TheManInBlack4.0;7343393 said:waterproof;7343073 said:Master means Master, aint no sugar coating that shit, look and research the meaning of the word and historic content
No shit, but that wasn't (presumably) the author's intent.
Butler's have historically, white or black, have referred to their employer as master outside of some cleaning service.
If she was half Asian instead, you wouldn't be saying shit.
waterproof;7343073 said:Master means Master, aint no sugar coating that shit, look and research the meaning of the word and historic content