GoodShotRedTwo
Good Shot Red Two
GoodShotRedTwo

Women who want casual sex have never had a problem relaying that information to me.

It's possible he did. Although, the motto of some of the decent underground producers I know is,"Clear No Samples".

This. Exactly.

If this is true it sucks big time.

I feel the same way. Sometimes I think we should still split the country, along political lines. Maybe create a federation of states committed to direct democracy and voluntary free association. I doubt it will ever happen though.

Yes! But that "Josie" sample goes in so hard though. I love me some Steely Dan breaks!

Oh Culture Wars, maybe you be everlasting.

Strains high (no pun intended) in CBD (which is non-psychoactive), will help reduce epileptic seizures.

For sure, I can see them being worn for practical reasons, as you described. I would like to see them being rocked on the block like its nothing special, just typical gear.

I can see the hyperbole, yes.

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I nominate this for video of the year. The man is rocking leggings, hard. To me that's a blow against heteronormativity/traditional gender norms, at least in terms of the "streets". Warning: may include misogynist lyrics...

Love the Blade Runner reference.

I've met Ms. Grae on multiple occasions, having been on the "inside" of the "backpacker/underground rap" scene of the late '90s/early '00s in NYC. She is cool as fuck and happens to be South African, so we talked about the anti-apartheid struggle, amongst other things. She is good people, IMO.

Well said. Our current policies are wrong on multiple levels.

LesterSue and Kaitlynn_Ec make a great point, the resources are not available to test rape kits. Compare it to what police forces spend on "drug enforcement", the funds in that case are nearly limitless (Federal grants, asset forfeiture, political support). The fact that there are not funds available to test rape kits

Just to be clear, there is violence involved in the drug trade. That violence is created by prohibition. I don't see Budweiser and Coors shooting it out in the streets over market share.

The "Drug War" is the low hanging fruit. It's far easier to kick someone's door in to bust them for growing pot in their closet or to park an unmarked police car in front of a corner known for drug sales and round up everyone who stops by.

It would be nice if our society reevaluated its law enforcement priorities. I know, it might be asking to much.

Rape? You mean the violent crime of rape? Why would law enforcement focus finite resources on trying to solve a violent crime like rape (whether it was committed by someone known to the victim or a stranger it still involves violence), when there's a "War on Drugs" to fight? I mean there are people growing marijuana