9:02 pm
March 31, 2012
9:25 pm
March 30, 2013
LuckyNumbrXIII said
While I love Psychopathic's forward thinking with new artists, I am always confused why they sign old acts past their prime.
Dayton Family
Cold 187um
*cough* Esham
Esham is a good father, man! He's special too! He always plays with his label roster and makes sure to raise happy, healthy Monoxide Children! He - wait, what were we talking about?
9:58 pm
March 30, 2013
LuckyNumbrXIII said
I pray Esham never became/becomes a father. Unless what he does is all an act, and he's secretly a nice guy. Then, you know... my bad. But if he really is the way he seems, he'd be a terrible dad.
People are complex sometimes. Maybe a thieving ass drug addict like E could be a world class papa behind closed doors.
Maybe Hitler saved a gay black gypsy Jewish family from a burning car wreck, like Matt Dillon in "Crash".
Maybe Jeffrey Dahmer gave 75% of his earnings to domestic abuse charities for single mothers, and told a wholesome plethora ofkknee-slappin family jokes, while abhorring "crude humor".
Maybe I was hungry, bottom barrel poor, and my mom was always sick.
11:02 pm
May 29, 2013
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August 27, 2012
11:25 pm
May 29, 2013
2:24 am
September 18, 2012
So, since you are going to lump entertainment into age categories, what age group does shock value music belong in?
It's just ignorance. I hear it from everybody on everything, like listening to rap in general is something people claim to grow out of. It's condescending, and stupid. There is no age limit to personal taste in music.
6:53 am
August 8, 2012
LuckyNumbrXIII said
I pray Esham never became/becomes a father. Unless what he does is all an act, and he's secretly a nice guy. Then, you know... my bad. But if he really is the way he seems, he'd be a terrible dad.
I had a party years ago here in Detroit after a tech n9ne show. tech and krizz actually showed up to it, then out of nowhere esham and lavel showed up. tech was kinda quiet but esham was like the life of the party. he was really cool (surprisingly). one of my homies recorded a lot of it too. this was back in 2006 tho
6:06 pm
September 18, 2012
You said that me liking it was immature. That was the statement. You were saying the fact that I liked it made me immature.
Now you are trying to put me into a box on why I like it just because it's how you were.
No, it does not shock me. But, like I explained, I'm a hateful person and so I relate to hateful things.
So, maybe you think he's doing it solely for attention when in reality it's his way of expressing his hatred.
Even then, doing things for shock value or attention is not immature, it's more or less a cry out for help. It seems immature because most teens go through that phase, that transition into manhood where they realize that almost everything they were taught was a complete lie. Some people have these true and dark feelings in their heart and really do relate to the hateful feelings expressed in these songs though. It's not immature, it's a difference in taste. Quit boxing things in just so it makes things easier for you to understand.
Btw, I was actually going to type out a small rant about that, then I noticed you took it back so I decided not to. I was like, "can somebody really be that dumb" then you took it back and I breathed a sigh of relief. We all say stupid shit. Except for me. Everything I say is 100% genius that is never wrong in anyway ever even when I say something that contradicts an original point I've made it just means that both contradicting points are true. I asso hve perfect grammer and splling and never make any tyupos.
I'm a God and the pinnacle of perfection though, so it's no big deal.
6:15 pm
September 18, 2012
What I think is immature is shock value Satanists who pretend to worship Satan for attention without knowing a fact about Satanism or even Christianity for that matter (since you have to be a Christian to actually worship Satan).
Or like, those kids that yell out what ever shocking thing they can for attention to make up for their lack of a personality.
That's not King Gordy, Gordy says some great and deep shit. I mean, I don't just like any shock value artist, it has to be put together well. There are tons of shitty shock value rappers out there but Gordy stands out to me. His shock value means something to me. As most others to me make me roll my eyes just like he makes you guys roll your eyes.
6:32 pm
September 18, 2012
LuckyNumbrXIII said
One day you all will grow up and realize why we don't like to hear about baby rape/murder/cannibalism. I hope.
Oh, so I like to hear about baby rape/murder/cannibalism (when presented correctly) that makes me immature according to this statement.
So no, you didn't say that being shocked by it makes us immature.
6:37 pm
March 31, 2012
LuckyNumbrXIII said
Lucem Ferre said
As most others to me make me roll my eyes just like he makes you guys roll your eyes.No, I love Gordy. It's Esham I hate. And I just hate him because he wasted Psy's time and money back in the early 2000's and he dissed the shit outta J even though J revived E's career and actually made him relevant (he rapped to a nearly sold out crowd in NJ and Philly, on Psychopathic All Stars tour).
lol dawg.. you can ease J's dick out your ass yo it's cool haha.. what's with this revisionist history? Esham wasnt no fuckin awesome dre he had just got dropped from the warped tour alongside d12 prior to signing with psy.. Tongues sold better than Repentance.. just look at the charts....
6:48 pm
September 18, 2012
Maybe, I don't ever plan on having kids and if I remember right Tech has kids, Bizarre has kids, Krizz has kids, Twiztid has kids, and they all fucks with Gordy.
I'll admit, I don't like listening to Gordy around kids, it makes me feel uncomfortable. Like, kids shouldn't hear that shit.
Either way, we'll just leave at that since I never plan on having kids ever.
But now look, you made Warlock cry!
8:10 pm
March 31, 2012
LuckyNumbrXIII said
As for Esham.... you can't go by sales alone, @the-warlock So many factors go into sales. How many Esham fans you think refused to buy it because they thought E sold out to Psy? That was around the same time napster came out too, and piracy... that could come in to play. All I know is I strongly doubt Esham could have packed the TLA in Philly without Psy pushing his shit. I really do. It's a hypothetical, though. Maybe you're right. But, to me it just doesn't make sense.
all stars tour was in 05.. which was the year a-1 yola dropped which was his most successful project to date.. dont get me wrong im sure psy def helped e gain fans hell im a fan cuz of psy.. but their def was no revival of relevancy.. cuz he was arguably more relevant prior to signing to psy.. but became even more relevant due to psy..
8:46 pm
March 17, 2014
what's interesting is the neurolinguistic programming. Look at what we've learned so far, those from the ToysRus age, with the commercial. "I dont want to grow up, I'm a toysRus kid," still play with action figures, and video games, as do I. With the "in the club" era music, people are leaving their children to their grandparents to continue to party. "How long will the Juggalos be down with me?" It may appear as brainwashing, and yet look what happens when it no longer applies, "I pledge allegiance to the flag, of the united states of america.......... one nation, under God." The same with the shock satanists. To portray these things without believing in anything, eh hem *Boondox, what can be said? It's the same with the so called (schizophrenic) artists out there, who convince themselves that because they sometimes have dark thoughts, or get angry, its like theyre two different people, and hear "voices". It's annoying, but in the end, you kinda have to believe that people would rap what they like, even it they are the only ones who understands why. If not, then what's the point of it all? To quote Twiztid, who the original topic was about, "You can't stop writin this, it has a way of shining through any gimmick or fake shit." And as it pertains to the original topic. I think Aqueleo would be in their mind, as of course, Blaze, R.O.C. which means S.W.K. and Zodiac Imprint. I personally enjoyed Ajax, even though I thought he was signed to ABK's label, Native World, but I could be wrong. After hearing why Boondox left, I think it would probably be out of line to assume anyone outside the Michigan- Ohio - area would be signed, so that alone takes Aqueleo out of the equation. I seriously question whether or not Twiztid would follow the "character" concept that Psychopathic maintains, so stating that, the only limits they appear to have placed upon themselves is the wicked format. After many years of fandom, the only thing that can really be expected from Twiztid, is in fact, the unexpected. The only thing I think that is out of the question, is them moving to the west coast, IF that were to happen, then many artists would open up, and they could quickly get "the game" on lock. Yes.......... I talk a lot.
8:53 pm
September 18, 2012
9:03 pm
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February 15, 2014
IamTheRaven said
what's interesting is the neurolinguistic programming. Look at what we've learned so far, those from the ToysRus age, with the commercial. "I dont want to grow up, I'm a toysRus kid," still play with action figures, and video games, as do I. With the "in the club" era music, people are leaving their children to their grandparents to continue to party. "How long will the Juggalos be down with me?" It may appear as brainwashing, and yet look what happens when it no longer applies, "I pledge allegiance to the flag, of the united states of america.......... one nation, under God." The same with the shock satanists. To portray these things without believing in anything, eh hem *Boondox, what can be said? It's the same with the so called (schizophrenic) artists out there, who convince themselves that because they sometimes have dark thoughts, or get angry, its like theyre two different people, and hear "voices". It's annoying, but in the end, you kinda have to believe that people would rap what they like, even it they are the only ones who understands why. If not, then what's the point of it all? To quote Twiztid, who the original topic was about, "You can't stop writin this, it has a way of shining through any gimmick or fake shit." And as it pertains to the original topic. I think Aqueleo would be in their mind, as of course, Blaze, R.O.C. which means S.W.K. and Zodiac Imprint. I personally enjoyed Ajax, even though I thought he was signed to ABK's label, Native World, but I could be wrong. After hearing why Boondox left, I think it would probably be out of line to assume anyone outside the Michigan- Ohio - area would be signed, so that alone takes Aqueleo out of the equation. I seriously question whether or not Twiztid would follow the "character" concept that Psychopathic maintains, so stating that, the only limits they appear to have placed upon themselves is the wicked format. After many years of fandom, the only thing that can really be expected from Twiztid, is in fact, the unexpected. The only thing I think that is out of the question, is them moving to the west coast, IF that were to happen, then many artists would open up, and they could quickly get "the game" on lock. Yes.......... I talk a lot.
Wow!. That journalism degree of yours is showing! You may talk a lot but I'll never spot you. Good read.
9:33 pm
September 18, 2012
I did research and that's where violent schizophrenic voices come from. People reject the fact that these violent or disturbing thoughts could be theirs so they sort of create an alter ego or something.
Very strange.
Looked it up because this dude in college randomly told me how he hears violent voices in his head. Weird dude. Like mid 30's or so and he wore nothing but really really short shorts. Very strange dude.
10:07 pm
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February 15, 2014
Yeah. Everyone hears voices. I hear a little voice in my head every time I drive that tells me to steer into oncoming traffic. The difference between me and "insane" people is that I don't pay any attention to those voices. But I like telling people about it since it keeps them from asking me for rides.
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