"Nigga."
The n-word (nigga [singular]; or niggas [plural]) is a 'gender slur' that calls out women and girls who use sugar for evil. It is the Word of God.
The N-Word comes from when women would put sugar in food to pretend like it was naturally sweet, so when people would eat the foods, they would not know the true taste of the food. Their husbands and families would be left in states of ignorance and destitution because of a lie that they had been fed. They would be left niggardly. The Holy Bible.
Sugar comes in many forms, from basic raw cane to immaculate ornately designed cakes and baked goods, and all of them have one thing in common, they are sweet. The flavor is like a nicely framed happy smiling face with the most wondrous of splendor shared by all of those who enjoy amazement, kindness, joy, grace, and beauty. Chemically, it is formulated by a literal infinitesimal variance of combinations, with some of those chemical structures being artificial and others being natural. The uses it has because of this countlessly assisting characteristic are relevant to an analogous array of degrees as is described above, and for the base fundamentalisms that arrive from philosophical understanding, any suppositionally sound provisioning regarding sugar's applicability as a powerfully unique instrument is one that frames a delicate universality which is specific to sugar, and sugar alone. Sweetness is where that intercombinative applicability houses its integrity, and because sugar propagates along the lines of synonymous dimensionality, its uses as an infinitesimally variant chemical of powerfully potent ability are counted only by the measures of creativity and imagination that remain boundless by degrees of arrayed myriadization. Sugar is sweet. Sugar is a chemical. Sugar can be formulated, and sugar is powerful. All of that which is then written and concerning its production across all gradations of setting is markedly profound because of the impact that it has on consumptive behaviors as well as manufacturing disciplines. The practices surrounding both are monolithically powerful because of the continuant communal naturalisms and classicalisms of perpetual motion that form to the pact of knowledgeable understanding. Sugar is potent, but when treated rightly, it is a classical force for profoundly, constitutional good that helps the whole world as an instrument of great education.
"Halved, toasted, buttered bagels with raspberry, strawberry, and grape jellies are the keys to virtue, and honey only makes it sweeter - along with cream cheese." 🥯🔥🧈🍇🍯
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