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Get the kamilla and paul mug.The worst song ever created. Nobody knows how it was possible to conjure this horrible terrible dreadful horrendous frightful fearful awful terrible shockingly ugly hideous grim appalling... being? Creature? I don't know, should it even be classified as a song? I don't think so. 170 views, really? Pathetic. Give up. To Krillabis himself, know that listening to your "song" has ruined my life. I sit here every day, just waiting. Hoping. BEGGING for sweet release, because I just want it out of my life. Fuck you, Krillabis.
Brainwashed person: Hey have you heard of Krillabis to Cannabis? The song? It's amazing, you should listen to it. Krillabis til Cannabis is the best song ever made! It's
Other person: Uh, no, I haven't. Who has? It sounds horrible. I hate it just from the name.
Other person: Uh, no, I haven't. Who has? It sounds horrible. I hate it just from the name.
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A South Asian masculine derogatory term used as an insult towards individuals with dark skin. It derives from the South Asian word kala (meaning “black,” referring to the colour), but when altered into kailla it is directed at a person rather than the colour itself. The term is highly offensive, informal, and functions as a racial slur within South Asian contexts. It has been compared in function to the N-word, though specific to South Asian usage.
In contemporary speech, some individuals use kailla casually among peers, detached from its original derogatory intent, yet it remains a slur and carries offensive connotations.
A South Asian masculine derogatory term used as an insult towards individuals with dark skin. It derives from the South Asian word kala (meaning “black,” referring to the colour), but when altered into kailla it is directed at a person rather than the colour itself. The term is highly offensive, informal, and functions as a racial slur within South Asian contexts. It has been compared in function to the N-word, though specific to South Asian usage.
In contemporary speech, some individuals use kailla casually among peers, detached from its original derogatory intent, yet it remains a slur and carries offensive connotations.
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