The wiser more mature alter ego/big brother of junior grimes
It’s assumed that junior IS darnell but darnell isn’t junior
Known for also being the stronger yet more merciful of the two and runs his own YouTube channel since he’s an aspiring actor and longs to leave his criminal past behind but must look after little junior as well to make sure they can stay outta trouble.
Darnell used to be a male stripper and is somewhat embarrassed by his criminal past but uses the experience to survive in these modern times as opposed to the old times. DONt EVER mess with darnell grimes, he’s cold, calculating and won’t hesitate to destroy someone’s life if it means eradicating said threat forever. Do NOT take this warning lightly
Aka “Dirty Darnell” by most people who know him personally.
Whether or not darnell grimes is good or bad is open to interpretation.
Junior: hey guys who’s the better brother of the two?
Darnell: ykno what they’re gonna say already , right?
A british youtuber (or aussie i think possibly) best known for the batman comic book that the entire internet can’t seem to shut up about. Auditioned for the new wolverine and batman but was rejected as far as I’m aware but charming enough to be considered a top contender for some superhero roles.
Darnell looks like he’s got potential, unlike his immature younger brother “junior” aka the rap king of rhyme (prince of chaos)
The young woman whose eyewitness video of the George Floyd killing by former police officer Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020, became a crucial artifact of American history. She was awarded an honorary Pulitzer Prize on June 11, 2021.
Only 17 at the time, Darnella Frazier is to the Floyd killing what Abraham Zapruder was to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, an accidental bystander with a camera, a vital witness to an historic moment. Ms. Frazier's video of the arrest, which recorded Floyd's plea - I can't breathe - as Chauvin knelt on his neck for more than 9 minutes, sparked protests across the country. A witness at Chauvin's murder trial, Ms. Frazier expressed regret for not physically confronting Mr. Chauvin. “It’s been nights I stayed up apologizing and apologizing to George Floyd for not doing more and not physically interacting and not saving his life,” Ms. Frazier said.
Darnella Frazier, who was 17 when she recorded George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis last year, was awarded a special citation by the Pulitzer Board. Her video played a major role in igniting a global protest movement against police violence, and was used as evidence in the trial of Floyd's killer.
Pulitzer officials who give out the prestigious prize in journalism and the arts said Frazier's recording highlighted "the crucial role of citizens in journalists' quests for truth and justice."
This phrase was first started by southern Africans at the time of 17th century. People usually use it now when they see something that they thought was impossible, has been done. Or sometimes it can be used in a manner of not agreeing to something, in case of apologizing etc.
A nicer way of saying the phrase, "eternal damnation", which means you'll go to Hell and be poked at with hot pitchforks wielded by Satan and his minions for ever and ever.
I didn't worship Gosh, so now I'm going to go to Heck and receive eternal darnation!