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Yeah, Aesop is a far superior lyricist/rapper than most of the MCs mentioned in this article. I disagree with what others have said about his words being hollow. Sure, he sometimes overstuffs his lines with lyrics but he has a great delivery and although he says some goofy stuff and makes a lot of pop culture

Reading this in print it actually sounds pretty weak except for naming/calling out a bunch of (for the most part) wack MCs. I went back and listened to the track and thought that the first half of his verse was really good but fell apart in the second half when he starts the name dropping.

Thanks to all three of you for the suggestions. I'll have to catch up on his later work. I know that Criterion put out Ministry of Fear earlier this year but I haven't heard much about the release other than it's lack of special features.

I love Lang's silent films including the unfinished Spiders but I've only seen two of his sound films, M and The Testament of Dr. Mabuse. What else should I check out besides You Only Live Once?

Marble is a good brewery but I'm not a fan of that style. The strong roasted malt presence almost always interferes with the hop profile.

I prefer Flynn

Niggas is mad, I get more butt than ashtrays

Sorry, the red wedding threw me off. Seriously though, I was trying to figure out the two different ways to post. I think I have it sorted out now I'm just not sure what the difference is.

So what's going to happen with Brienne? She's returning Jaime to the man who arranged the death of the woman she is sworn to serve. I'm curious to see how this affects her relationship with the kingslayer.