all we got, acid rap (the whole tape, but also the song), everybody’s somebody, juke jam, shoulda left you, pusha man, lost, summer friends, angels, how great, blessings.
all we got, acid rap (the whole tape, but also the song), everybody’s somebody, juke jam, shoulda left you, pusha man, lost, summer friends, angels, how great, blessings.
was it the right financial choice at the time, and is it still? of course. who am i to tell someone to not get paid?
hes really one of the finest examples of “dont leave too early bc you got bad advice from an agent”. as a huge kansas fan, everyone could tell he had potential, but he never seemed to put it together for more than a game or two. now, it seems likely he never will.
grew up in the area; it was well known, if spoken in hushed tones. he was sooo powerful, no one dared try it in public. i worked on a campaign for a dem state house member who basically acknowledged the entire house knew it, just didnt want to get on his bad side.
just another branch on the global banking elite tree. some of its users might not immediately attach jews to it, but they have it in the back of their mind, bc it all goes to the rothschild’s and soros.
the difference, if it gets through to you, is that the nba has a clause requiring standing for the anthem in their cba. the nfl does not. ergo, the nba has a legal document requiring it, while the nfl has old rich men demanding it. also, lol the nba is way more chill on this shit and its obvious.
overwrought responses are even more hilarious.
There are, but the fuckery of SoundCloud rappers is clouding the waves right now.
hey, look, different opinions! mine must be wrong, because i know you think yours is right!
i like his ideas more than his writing, which is definitely in need of more polish and a firmer editorial hand. i like this article conceptually, but as a writer, its not great to actually read: https://www.theringer.com/nba/2018/3/21/17145338/silver-linings-playbook-eliminated-teams
thus saying his stuff is sometimes bordering on self-parody. the “shea debates shea” format has worked a couple times, but when it misses, it really misses. some is amazing, some is awful.
kevin o’connor has some good stuff, but (this might be editorial, but whatever) uses the same god-damn descriptive words every other sentence.
+1 exiled D’Angelo?
That’s incredible. Those two dudes are amazing, and I honestly never thought I’d see those three working together again.
honestly, i’m unsure. i don’t have the network, bc i can’t stand the mcmahon family. most of what i watch are on dailymotion, great selection from back when.
no, i have not, but i’ve been meaning to.
the benoit thing is tricky, for so many reasons, but a big one being that was he was integral to the success of smackdown in the early aughts. as part of the smackdown six, he really helped elevate the show far beyond its reputation as a “b show”.he was involved in almost every division on the show, as well as the…
::bemoans circular logic, immediately uses circular logic::
make sure not to cut yourself on all that edge!