Some African-Americans express considerable offense when referred to as a brother by Caucasian people, but not if they are called the same by other African-Americans, or by some other minority, as a term of endearment. In this case, the term may be seen either as a symbol of brotherhood, similar to the usage of the words dude and bro, and its use outside a defined social group an unwelcome cultural appropriation. Critics have derided this as a double standard.
Its a fact of life, get over it.
It's the pot calling the spoon a monday.
It's like you ignored my answer.
Clearly. I so totally went out of my way to say "No one answered." I must have missed it./sarcasm
tribal bastard. Why must you hate Russians?
Russians ate my doors and stuff on my bike.
That picture is wonderful.
They poisoned our water supply, burned our crops, and delivered a plague upon our houses.