What surprises me most about this Lil Reese situation is not a single male stepped in to stop the altercation. I would never allow for one of my friends to take it that far on a women. Someone should have broke that up the second he touched her face. Not only to protect her, but also your man from making a big mistake. It took a young women to step in the middle to attempt to break the fight up. Every male just stood around and allowed it to escalate.
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What surprises me most about this Lil Reese situation is not a single male stepped in to stop the altercation. I would never allow for one of my friends to take it that far on a women. Someone should have broke that up the second he touched her face. Not only to protect her, but also your man from making a big mistake. It took a young women to step in the middle to attempt to break the fight up. Every male just stood around and allowed it to escalate. -
What surprises me most about this Lil Reese situation is not a single male stepped in to stop the altercation. I would never allow for one of my friends to take it that far on a women. Someone should have broke that up the second he touched her face. Not only to protect her, but also your man from making a big mistake. It took a young women to step in the middle to attempt to break the fight up. Every male just stood around and allowed it to escalate.
There is no excuse for a man to put his hands (with force) on a lady. If you are not strong enough to man handle a female by grabbing her and stopping her from attacking you, then you sir are a *****. Simple..
It isnt even like the females we are seeing in these videos are ****ing Ann Wofle! They are skinny and weak!
-JukeLast edited by Jukeman; 10-26-2012, 11:24 AM.Comment
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Y'all need to stop quoting that ignorant *** mother****er. You know what he's going to say every single time anyway since he's going to dick ride no matter what. You're ****ing up my vibe when I come in thus thread, man.Originally posted by BlueNGoldI feel weird for liking a post about exposed penises.Comment
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Shyne calls Lamar's album trash.I love Kendrick's response to it.
Game Tells Shyne To 'Back Away' From Kendrick Lamar
Game has already declared himself the Doctor's Advocate, but he is also riding for fellow Dr. Dre protégé Kendrick Lamar.
The Compton, California, rap juggernaut took exception when Shyne voiced his opinion on K-Dot's good kid, m.A.A.d city by calling it "trash." Now he and Shyne have been going back and forth on the social networking site, and on Thursday, the Documentary spitter caught up with MTV News to clarify his stance.
"Whenever a shot is taken at Kendrick, I think that's the pool I'ma dive in head-first, whether there is water there or not," Game said of Lamar, whom he featured on his The R.E.D. Album before most were even checking for the rookie rapper.
"Yoooo! Kendrick Lamar is talented with a lot of potential but his album is traaaaash," Shyne tweeted on Wednesday of the Dr. Dre-helmed album before comparing it to Game and 50 Cent's debut projects. "The game Documentary even 50 get rich or die trying lived up to the hype and were classics. Good kid is trash!"
"Personally, I think Shyne should just back away and let the kid breathe and if not, I don't know, we might find ourselves face-to-face or sh-- that nobody really wants to see happen," Game said of the deported Shyne Po. "Kendrick is non-confrontational, he's not a thug, he's not a gang banger, he's just a dope, hip-hop lyricist, but he's from the streets and he got a lot of ties out here and a lot of good hood n---as with him and I'm one of them."
Shyne thrilled rap fans when he dropped his self-titled debut on Bad Boy Records in 2000, but the fall-out from the infamous Club New York shooting in 1999, which also involved Sean "Diddy" Combs, derailed his career. "I never met Shyne personally, but I had a lot of love for him," Game said. "Shyne was a guy that as a rap artist I looked up to. And then when he went to jail and did his whole 10 years, I felt like, 'damn, that's a real n---a.' "
Even with Game's fiery response, Lamar doesn't seem to be sweating Shyne's opinion much. "It's really no response [to him]," Lamar told Hip-Hop Wired on Friday. "I'm not a sensitive guy, so that's his opinion. Can't stop what the world thinks, so yeah, that's him.""You got it man. I don't watch hockey." SidVish"I thought LeBron James was just going to be another addition to help me score."
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The hype for the Kendrick Lamar album is getting out of control.Originally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)Comment
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It's almost like the Hip Hop Is Dead stuff except in reverse. When that came out, everybody wanted to talk about different rappers who proved that Nas' title was wrong but with this, there are all these people holding Kendrick Lamar up as the "savior of hip-hop". I've seen that exact phrase used way too much in the past couple of days.Originally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)Comment
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Ahhh gotcha. I was just wondering what you meant when you said that.
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It's almost like the Hip Hop Is Dead stuff except in reverse. When that came out, everybody wanted to talk about different rappers who proved that Nas' title was wrong but with this, there are all these people holding Kendrick Lamar up as the "savior of hip-hop". I've seen that exact phrase used way too much in the past couple of days.
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The album is a breath of fresh air for major label rap music. Albums like GKMC don't get put out on a major label in 2012. I think both Kendrick and the label took a chance putting it out.
I just hope other capable artists signed to majors follow suit.Comment
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2012 has been a very good year for rap music.Comment
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I think there is a big of over exaggeration when it comes to predicting the career arc of Kendrick Lamar. Don't get me wrong, dude is super dope, but there have been plenty of other "real" artists talking about "real life things" that just never had a label take a chance on them.
Hell, Drake, no matter how much flack he gets, talks about real life situations as well. He is just more mainstream so people view him in a different light.
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But the savior of hip hop though?
I think there is a big of over exaggeration when it comes to predicting the career arc of Kendrick Lamar. Don't get me wrong, dude is super dope, but there have been plenty of other "real" artists talking about "real life things" that just never had a label take a chance on them.
Hell, Drake, no matter how much flack he gets, talks about real life situations as well. He is just more mainstream so people view him in a different light.
I will say this, I'm finally starting to feel good about the direction hip hop is going.Originally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)Comment
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