One of the dopest things about being black is that there are some things that all of us can relate to. Many of us grew up under the same general principles; therefore, reflecting on our childhoods is both nostalgic and hilarious.
Twitter recently brought back the hashtag #GrowingUpBlack, and the accuracy has us reminiscing. Here are a few of the best ones that we found.
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#GrowingUpBlack how you look when ya mama call you to get the remote when it's right by her leg pic.twitter.com/ADwtQVK61m
— BandoTaeMbk (@DaggerDxck) April 12, 2018
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Every family has one of these and are never to be touched pic.twitter.com/EIGj7Hvm31
— c.dizzle (@ctrekkz) April 6, 2018
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Black parents will blame your hairstyle for forgetting about something they told you to do????????????#GrowingUpBlack
pic.twitter.com/v0PC5BigCQ— Nyembe ???? (@KhutjoMash) April 4, 2018
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The effects of growing up black:
I have a dish washer…but I still hand wash my dishes…. #GrowingUpBlack
pic.twitter.com/GbQrBHtaaq— ????courtneynerd7???? (@CourtneyNerd7) April 4, 2018
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my mum never really helped me with homework, just increase the volume and intensity of her voice #GrowingUpBlack
— amoura????????♀️ (@amouraals) April 8, 2018
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“Lemme know when it start burning” #GrowingUpBlack
pic.twitter.com/66VP4bpWga— Lilbazz㊗️☠️ (@Lilbazz3) April 11, 2018
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When u escaped from that ass whoopin #GrowingUpBlack
pic.twitter.com/29Ll8m2Wt6— Miss Sarah ???????????????? (@sarahtrav_sarah) April 1, 2018
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#GrowingUpBlack I had 3 of the 5 pic.twitter.com/427lQAZFVO
— 〰️ Scales 〰️ (@SeekerScales) April 6, 2018
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When the teacher calls your mom at school and now she has to miss work to come whoop your ass #growingupblack ???? pic.twitter.com/OOxsZebQnO
— Key•lum (@keylomeparis) April 12, 2018
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my mom going pootie tang on my brother with the belt for something she thought he did, but it was actually me.
me: pic.twitter.com/ZKkabmX1qM
— babygirl ???? (@laaauurynn) April 10, 2018
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#GrowingUpBlack
Kid: Mom, can I get McDonald’s?
Mom: You got McDonald’s money?
Kid: https://t.co/a9efTSTtZu— Marcianna Green (@Xoxolovemarci) April 4, 2018
What are some memories you have of #GrowingUpBlack? Let us know in the comments section below.