Quote Originally Posted by DeezyAZ81: Quote Originally Posted by kodiak: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: You guys are such fruitcakes. It was a halftime show. You guys are so butt hurt over it. Super Bowl halftime is for grabbing a drink, a wing, smoking a joint, doing a rail... you lonely fukks are crying about a halftime show. What would you have preferred? They're in LA. They got some LA rappers. So what. All halftime shows are cheeks to me. I never watch them. I caught the last minute or so. Thought the stage looked great. I think people are tired of the politics, social justice garbage that the NFL shoves down their throats, in all facets this is intertwined with the NFL; on the field (literally, too), the announcers/analysts, commercials, initiatives -- but then get the double standards that go with it. As a result of this, they're making it known. Why would you ascribe it being a bunch of old dudes? Because if it were approached objectively, it would be clear to everyone, not just old dudes, not whether somebody liked it or not. People are going to voice their opinions on this as they see it, because what is good on one side, should be the like on the other. But according to you, they're butt hurt and fruit cakes, should go eat, do a rail, smoke; substitute your judgment for their own -- no, they're tired of it and are calling it out on their merits, and you shouldn't ascribe them your judgments or what you would do. What the hell does Dre, Snoop, Kendrick, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige performing at halftime have to do with NFL social justice efforts? Not seeing the connection there. These artists are from gangster rap era of music and late 90s and early 2000s. Has nothing to do with the "social justice" you are so turned off by. It was just entertainment. Sigh......so ignorant. Why else would they have a blatant black performers half time except for a social justice movement.
DeezyAZ81 well said mah man
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Quote Originally Posted by chic-cardinals:
Quote Originally Posted by DeezyAZ81: Quote Originally Posted by kodiak: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: You guys are such fruitcakes. It was a halftime show. You guys are so butt hurt over it. Super Bowl halftime is for grabbing a drink, a wing, smoking a joint, doing a rail... you lonely fukks are crying about a halftime show. What would you have preferred? They're in LA. They got some LA rappers. So what. All halftime shows are cheeks to me. I never watch them. I caught the last minute or so. Thought the stage looked great. I think people are tired of the politics, social justice garbage that the NFL shoves down their throats, in all facets this is intertwined with the NFL; on the field (literally, too), the announcers/analysts, commercials, initiatives -- but then get the double standards that go with it. As a result of this, they're making it known. Why would you ascribe it being a bunch of old dudes? Because if it were approached objectively, it would be clear to everyone, not just old dudes, not whether somebody liked it or not. People are going to voice their opinions on this as they see it, because what is good on one side, should be the like on the other. But according to you, they're butt hurt and fruit cakes, should go eat, do a rail, smoke; substitute your judgment for their own -- no, they're tired of it and are calling it out on their merits, and you shouldn't ascribe them your judgments or what you would do. What the hell does Dre, Snoop, Kendrick, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige performing at halftime have to do with NFL social justice efforts? Not seeing the connection there. These artists are from gangster rap era of music and late 90s and early 2000s. Has nothing to do with the "social justice" you are so turned off by. It was just entertainment. Sigh......so ignorant. Why else would they have a blatant black performers half time except for a social justice movement.
Quote Originally Posted by DeezyAZ81: Quote Originally Posted by kodiak: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: You guys are such fruitcakes. It was a halftime show. You guys are so butt hurt over it. Super Bowl halftime is for grabbing a drink, a wing, smoking a joint, doing a rail... you lonely fukks are crying about a halftime show. What would you have preferred? They're in LA. They got some LA rappers. So what. All halftime shows are cheeks to me. I never watch them. I caught the last minute or so. Thought the stage looked great. I think people are tired of the politics, social justice garbage that the NFL shoves down their throats, in all facets this is intertwined with the NFL; on the field (literally, too), the announcers/analysts, commercials, initiatives -- but then get the double standards that go with it. As a result of this, they're making it known. Why would you ascribe it being a bunch of old dudes? Because if it were approached objectively, it would be clear to everyone, not just old dudes, not whether somebody liked it or not. People are going to voice their opinions on this as they see it, because what is good on one side, should be the like on the other. But according to you, they're butt hurt and fruit cakes, should go eat, do a rail, smoke; substitute your judgment for their own -- no, they're tired of it and are calling it out on their merits, and you shouldn't ascribe them your judgments or what you would do. What the hell does Dre, Snoop, Kendrick, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige performing at halftime have to do with NFL social justice efforts? Not seeing the connection there. These artists are from gangster rap era of music and late 90s and early 2000s. Has nothing to do with the "social justice" you are so turned off by. It was just entertainment. Sigh......so ignorant. Why else would they have a blatant black performers half time except for a social justice movement.
"blatant black performers"??? WTF. Is there a different kind of Black performer other than blatant Black? You are one weird racist dude.
So it was a social justice performance because most of the performers were black???? Is that not permitted in your world or something? Yet you watch football which is 75% blatant black athletes.
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Quote Originally Posted by chic-cardinals:
Quote Originally Posted by DeezyAZ81: Quote Originally Posted by kodiak: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: You guys are such fruitcakes. It was a halftime show. You guys are so butt hurt over it. Super Bowl halftime is for grabbing a drink, a wing, smoking a joint, doing a rail... you lonely fukks are crying about a halftime show. What would you have preferred? They're in LA. They got some LA rappers. So what. All halftime shows are cheeks to me. I never watch them. I caught the last minute or so. Thought the stage looked great. I think people are tired of the politics, social justice garbage that the NFL shoves down their throats, in all facets this is intertwined with the NFL; on the field (literally, too), the announcers/analysts, commercials, initiatives -- but then get the double standards that go with it. As a result of this, they're making it known. Why would you ascribe it being a bunch of old dudes? Because if it were approached objectively, it would be clear to everyone, not just old dudes, not whether somebody liked it or not. People are going to voice their opinions on this as they see it, because what is good on one side, should be the like on the other. But according to you, they're butt hurt and fruit cakes, should go eat, do a rail, smoke; substitute your judgment for their own -- no, they're tired of it and are calling it out on their merits, and you shouldn't ascribe them your judgments or what you would do. What the hell does Dre, Snoop, Kendrick, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige performing at halftime have to do with NFL social justice efforts? Not seeing the connection there. These artists are from gangster rap era of music and late 90s and early 2000s. Has nothing to do with the "social justice" you are so turned off by. It was just entertainment. Sigh......so ignorant. Why else would they have a blatant black performers half time except for a social justice movement.
"blatant black performers"??? WTF. Is there a different kind of Black performer other than blatant Black? You are one weird racist dude.
So it was a social justice performance because most of the performers were black???? Is that not permitted in your world or something? Yet you watch football which is 75% blatant black athletes.
Quote Originally Posted by chic-cardinals: Quote Originally Posted by DeezyAZ81: Quote Originally Posted by kodiak: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: You guys are such fruitcakes. It was a halftime show. You guys are so butt hurt over it. Super Bowl halftime is for grabbing a drink, a wing, smoking a joint, doing a rail... you lonely fukks are crying about a halftime show. What would you have preferred? They're in LA. They got some LA rappers. So what. All halftime shows are cheeks to me. I never watch them. I caught the last minute or so. Thought the stage looked great. I think people are tired of the politics, social justice garbage that the NFL shoves down their throats, in all facets this is intertwined with the NFL; on the field (literally, too), the announcers/analysts, commercials, initiatives -- but then get the double standards that go with it. As a result of this, they're making it known. Why would you ascribe it being a bunch of old dudes? Because if it were approached objectively, it would be clear to everyone, not just old dudes, not whether somebody liked it or not. People are going to voice their opinions on this as they see it, because what is good on one side, should be the like on the other. But according to you, they're butt hurt and fruit cakes, should go eat, do a rail, smoke; substitute your judgment for their own -- no, they're tired of it and are calling it out on their merits, and you shouldn't ascribe them your judgments or what you would do. What the hell does Dre, Snoop, Kendrick, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige performing at halftime have to do with NFL social justice efforts? Not seeing the connection there. These artists are from gangster rap era of music and late 90s and early 2000s. Has nothing to do with the "social justice" you are so turned off by. It was just entertainment. Sigh......so ignorant. Why else would they have a blatant black performers half time except for a social justice movement. "blatant black performers"??? WTF. Is there a different kind of Black performer other than blatant Black? You are one weird racist dude. So it was a social justice performance because most of the performers were black???? Is that not permitted in your world or something? Yet you watch football which is 75% blatant black athletes.
maybe he only watches the coaches
Freedom road was a one-way street
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Quote Originally Posted by DeezyAZ81:
Quote Originally Posted by chic-cardinals: Quote Originally Posted by DeezyAZ81: Quote Originally Posted by kodiak: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: You guys are such fruitcakes. It was a halftime show. You guys are so butt hurt over it. Super Bowl halftime is for grabbing a drink, a wing, smoking a joint, doing a rail... you lonely fukks are crying about a halftime show. What would you have preferred? They're in LA. They got some LA rappers. So what. All halftime shows are cheeks to me. I never watch them. I caught the last minute or so. Thought the stage looked great. I think people are tired of the politics, social justice garbage that the NFL shoves down their throats, in all facets this is intertwined with the NFL; on the field (literally, too), the announcers/analysts, commercials, initiatives -- but then get the double standards that go with it. As a result of this, they're making it known. Why would you ascribe it being a bunch of old dudes? Because if it were approached objectively, it would be clear to everyone, not just old dudes, not whether somebody liked it or not. People are going to voice their opinions on this as they see it, because what is good on one side, should be the like on the other. But according to you, they're butt hurt and fruit cakes, should go eat, do a rail, smoke; substitute your judgment for their own -- no, they're tired of it and are calling it out on their merits, and you shouldn't ascribe them your judgments or what you would do. What the hell does Dre, Snoop, Kendrick, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige performing at halftime have to do with NFL social justice efforts? Not seeing the connection there. These artists are from gangster rap era of music and late 90s and early 2000s. Has nothing to do with the "social justice" you are so turned off by. It was just entertainment. Sigh......so ignorant. Why else would they have a blatant black performers half time except for a social justice movement. "blatant black performers"??? WTF. Is there a different kind of Black performer other than blatant Black? You are one weird racist dude. So it was a social justice performance because most of the performers were black???? Is that not permitted in your world or something? Yet you watch football which is 75% blatant black athletes.
I could see why the average Joe wouldn't like the show . I grew up in that Era so seeing snoop Dre em and 50 perform classics was cool. My only take away is Mary j got fat lol. But we all get older and gain weight so can't knock it too much lol
no one else saw the dumb commercial she did right before the half about staying healthy either ?
Freedom road was a one-way street
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Quote Originally Posted by Raider4life22:
I could see why the average Joe wouldn't like the show . I grew up in that Era so seeing snoop Dre em and 50 perform classics was cool. My only take away is Mary j got fat lol. But we all get older and gain weight so can't knock it too much lol
no one else saw the dumb commercial she did right before the half about staying healthy either ?
Quote Originally Posted by Raider4life22: I could see why the average Joe wouldn't like the show . I grew up in that Era so seeing snoop Dre em and 50 perform classics was cool. My only take away is Mary j got fat lol. But we all get older and gain weight so can't knock it too much lol no one else saw the dumb commercial she did right before the half about staying healthy either ?
Can people still be healthy at a larger size?
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Quote Originally Posted by philschnaars:
Quote Originally Posted by Raider4life22: I could see why the average Joe wouldn't like the show . I grew up in that Era so seeing snoop Dre em and 50 perform classics was cool. My only take away is Mary j got fat lol. But we all get older and gain weight so can't knock it too much lol no one else saw the dumb commercial she did right before the half about staying healthy either ?
Quote Originally Posted by philschnaars: Quote Originally Posted by Raider4life22: I could see why the average Joe wouldn't like the show . I grew up in that Era so seeing snoop Dre em and 50 perform classics was cool. My only take away is Mary j got fat lol. But we all get older and gain weight so can't knock it too much lol no one else saw the dumb commercial she did right before the half about staying healthy either ? Can people still be healthy at a larger size?
ask your arteries
Freedom road was a one-way street
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Quote Originally Posted by riskybets:
Quote Originally Posted by philschnaars: Quote Originally Posted by Raider4life22: I could see why the average Joe wouldn't like the show . I grew up in that Era so seeing snoop Dre em and 50 perform classics was cool. My only take away is Mary j got fat lol. But we all get older and gain weight so can't knock it too much lol no one else saw the dumb commercial she did right before the half about staying healthy either ? Can people still be healthy at a larger size?
Quote Originally Posted by chic-cardinals: Quote Originally Posted by DeezyAZ81: Quote Originally Posted by kodiak: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: You guys are such fruitcakes. It was a halftime show. You guys are so butt hurt over it. Super Bowl halftime is for grabbing a drink, a wing, smoking a joint, doing a rail... you lonely fukks are crying about a halftime show. What would you have preferred? They're in LA. They got some LA rappers. So what. All halftime shows are cheeks to me. I never watch them. I caught the last minute or so. Thought the stage looked great. I think people are tired of the politics, social justice garbage that the NFL shoves down their throats, in all facets this is intertwined with the NFL; on the field (literally, too), the announcers/analysts, commercials, initiatives -- but then get the double standards that go with it. As a result of this, they're making it known. Why would you ascribe it being a bunch of old dudes? Because if it were approached objectively, it would be clear to everyone, not just old dudes, not whether somebody liked it or not. People are going to voice their opinions on this as they see it, because what is good on one side, should be the like on the other. But according to you, they're butt hurt and fruit cakes, should go eat, do a rail, smoke; substitute your judgment for their own -- no, they're tired of it and are calling it out on their merits, and you shouldn't ascribe them your judgments or what you would do. What the hell does Dre, Snoop, Kendrick, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige performing at halftime have to do with NFL social justice efforts? Not seeing the connection there. These artists are from gangster rap era of music and late 90s and early 2000s. Has nothing to do with the "social justice" you are so turned off by. It was just entertainment. Sigh......so ignorant. Why else would they have a blatant black performers half time except for a social justice movement. "blatant black performers"??? WTF. Is there a different kind of Black performer other than blatant Black? You are one weird racist dude. So it was a social justice performance because most of the performers were black???? Is that not permitted in your world or something? Yet you watch football which is 75% blatant black athletes.
Lolol what stupid comment . What a dumb association. Idiocracy. Talk about invented pseudo logic.
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Quote Originally Posted by DeezyAZ81:
Quote Originally Posted by chic-cardinals: Quote Originally Posted by DeezyAZ81: Quote Originally Posted by kodiak: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: You guys are such fruitcakes. It was a halftime show. You guys are so butt hurt over it. Super Bowl halftime is for grabbing a drink, a wing, smoking a joint, doing a rail... you lonely fukks are crying about a halftime show. What would you have preferred? They're in LA. They got some LA rappers. So what. All halftime shows are cheeks to me. I never watch them. I caught the last minute or so. Thought the stage looked great. I think people are tired of the politics, social justice garbage that the NFL shoves down their throats, in all facets this is intertwined with the NFL; on the field (literally, too), the announcers/analysts, commercials, initiatives -- but then get the double standards that go with it. As a result of this, they're making it known. Why would you ascribe it being a bunch of old dudes? Because if it were approached objectively, it would be clear to everyone, not just old dudes, not whether somebody liked it or not. People are going to voice their opinions on this as they see it, because what is good on one side, should be the like on the other. But according to you, they're butt hurt and fruit cakes, should go eat, do a rail, smoke; substitute your judgment for their own -- no, they're tired of it and are calling it out on their merits, and you shouldn't ascribe them your judgments or what you would do. What the hell does Dre, Snoop, Kendrick, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige performing at halftime have to do with NFL social justice efforts? Not seeing the connection there. These artists are from gangster rap era of music and late 90s and early 2000s. Has nothing to do with the "social justice" you are so turned off by. It was just entertainment. Sigh......so ignorant. Why else would they have a blatant black performers half time except for a social justice movement. "blatant black performers"??? WTF. Is there a different kind of Black performer other than blatant Black? You are one weird racist dude. So it was a social justice performance because most of the performers were black???? Is that not permitted in your world or something? Yet you watch football which is 75% blatant black athletes.
Lolol what stupid comment . What a dumb association. Idiocracy. Talk about invented pseudo logic.
Quote Originally Posted by BIGDTITLE: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: Quote Originally Posted by chic-cardinals: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: You guys are such fruitcakes. It was a halftime show. You guys are so butt hurt over it. Super Bowl halftime is for grabbing a drink, a wing, smoking a joint, doing a rail... you lonely fukks are crying about a halftime show. What would you have preferred? They're in LA. They got some LA rappers. So what. All halftime shows are cheeks to me. I never watch them. I caught the last minute or so. Thought the stage looked great. Lololol like everything thing else, the half-time show is entirely calculated. They know damn well no one really liked it. It's done on purpose, just like the Redskins new name and crappy excuse for uniforms. Seems like a ton of people on this site liked it. People I watched with seemed to like it. Only people who didn't like it are a bunch of bitter old dudes on the internet. How are you even posting right now after all the crazy shite you posted about Zachary Taylor, Zachary Levi is LVI (even though there's an E that has something to say about that) Joe Burrow born in Iowa like Kurt Warner, no QB from the state of Florida will ever win, no QB from Georgia will ever win, Joe Burrow is Joe Montana, Rams will never win in their home stadium, never even make it. Niners are going to the Super Bowl. Build Back Better means Burrow. Now, you're talking about halftime shows. GTFO. year of the Tiger, Joe Montana 25 and so is Joe Burrow blah blah blah oh wait, Stafford was a Lion which is kinda like a Tiger so lets go with that. BOOM. WINNAH this place is a complete cesspool "There's a movie about Kurt Warner. Kurt Warner is from Iowa like Joe Burrow." "...but Burrow barely lived in Iowa plus Warner won a Super Bowl as a Ram." "Nope, Nope, we're sticking with Burrow. B. Brady. Build Back Better. Bitcoin. 13. 25. LSU. Louisiana. Zachary Levi is from Louisiana. Levi is LVI if you take out 25% of the letters." The Rams win and he wants to talk about halftime shows.
Hey guess what? A movie about a rams player winning a super bowl, conveniently came out at Christmas, Rams end up going to/ winning super bowl.
You're still going to excuse that as coincidence?
So I simply chose the wrong symbolism. It's still staged and they still give clues. Warner wears 13, this was Stafford's 13th year, Georgia won national championship, that QB won number 13.
A georgia QB then wins SB. I'm right even when I'm wrong lol.
So you're saying it's just coincidence that a State farm commercial has a deer tearing up a nba players garage, before BUCKs win finals????
You of course would be wrong.
So I'm 5 of 9 basing it on esoteric,symbolic clues. Sports is blatantly staged no matter what you think of me.
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Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu:
Quote Originally Posted by BIGDTITLE: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: Quote Originally Posted by chic-cardinals: Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: You guys are such fruitcakes. It was a halftime show. You guys are so butt hurt over it. Super Bowl halftime is for grabbing a drink, a wing, smoking a joint, doing a rail... you lonely fukks are crying about a halftime show. What would you have preferred? They're in LA. They got some LA rappers. So what. All halftime shows are cheeks to me. I never watch them. I caught the last minute or so. Thought the stage looked great. Lololol like everything thing else, the half-time show is entirely calculated. They know damn well no one really liked it. It's done on purpose, just like the Redskins new name and crappy excuse for uniforms. Seems like a ton of people on this site liked it. People I watched with seemed to like it. Only people who didn't like it are a bunch of bitter old dudes on the internet. How are you even posting right now after all the crazy shite you posted about Zachary Taylor, Zachary Levi is LVI (even though there's an E that has something to say about that) Joe Burrow born in Iowa like Kurt Warner, no QB from the state of Florida will ever win, no QB from Georgia will ever win, Joe Burrow is Joe Montana, Rams will never win in their home stadium, never even make it. Niners are going to the Super Bowl. Build Back Better means Burrow. Now, you're talking about halftime shows. GTFO. year of the Tiger, Joe Montana 25 and so is Joe Burrow blah blah blah oh wait, Stafford was a Lion which is kinda like a Tiger so lets go with that. BOOM. WINNAH this place is a complete cesspool "There's a movie about Kurt Warner. Kurt Warner is from Iowa like Joe Burrow." "...but Burrow barely lived in Iowa plus Warner won a Super Bowl as a Ram." "Nope, Nope, we're sticking with Burrow. B. Brady. Build Back Better. Bitcoin. 13. 25. LSU. Louisiana. Zachary Levi is from Louisiana. Levi is LVI if you take out 25% of the letters." The Rams win and he wants to talk about halftime shows.
Hey guess what? A movie about a rams player winning a super bowl, conveniently came out at Christmas, Rams end up going to/ winning super bowl.
You're still going to excuse that as coincidence?
So I simply chose the wrong symbolism. It's still staged and they still give clues. Warner wears 13, this was Stafford's 13th year, Georgia won national championship, that QB won number 13.
A georgia QB then wins SB. I'm right even when I'm wrong lol.
So you're saying it's just coincidence that a State farm commercial has a deer tearing up a nba players garage, before BUCKs win finals????
You of course would be wrong.
So I'm 5 of 9 basing it on esoteric,symbolic clues. Sports is blatantly staged no matter what you think of me.
Quote Originally Posted by trainwreck66: @chic-cardinals Dont sell yourself short ....I think you are undefeated after the games are over He is 100%, every time. Better than sex panther cologne
If you want to get cute and stupid about it. Since it's understood all games are staged , I am in fact right about that. The final outcome I'm not always right about.
But rap is in fact a dumbing down of society.
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Quote Originally Posted by undermysac:
Quote Originally Posted by trainwreck66: @chic-cardinals Dont sell yourself short ....I think you are undefeated after the games are over He is 100%, every time. Better than sex panther cologne
If you want to get cute and stupid about it. Since it's understood all games are staged , I am in fact right about that. The final outcome I'm not always right about.
@StumpTownStu Have you ever noticed how Snoop Dog represents the Crips anywhere and everywhere he goes? On tv, in videos, it doesn't matter. On the SB stage he didn't have the blue bandana on him, but the pattern was incorporated into his outfit. There's a strong loyalty there, for whatever reasons.
Maybe, maybe not.
Easy E called tupac a studio gangsta= fake. And possibly gay..?
Seems to me Ice Cube is one too.
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Quote Originally Posted by undermysac:
@StumpTownStu Have you ever noticed how Snoop Dog represents the Crips anywhere and everywhere he goes? On tv, in videos, it doesn't matter. On the SB stage he didn't have the blue bandana on him, but the pattern was incorporated into his outfit. There's a strong loyalty there, for whatever reasons.
Maybe, maybe not.
Easy E called tupac a studio gangsta= fake. And possibly gay..?
@StumpTownStu Have you ever noticed how Snoop Dog represents the Crips anywhere and everywhere he goes? On tv, in videos, it doesn't matter. On the SB stage he didn't have the blue bandana on him, but the pattern was incorporated into his outfit. There's a strong loyalty there, for whatever reasons.
Yeah, gang bangers are freaking idiotic with that stuff but I must admit, it I were a Crip I'd be looking for that Rams colored sweatsuit.
TIME TO BRING BACK THE OBAMA CAGES!
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Quote Originally Posted by undermysac:
@StumpTownStu Have you ever noticed how Snoop Dog represents the Crips anywhere and everywhere he goes? On tv, in videos, it doesn't matter. On the SB stage he didn't have the blue bandana on him, but the pattern was incorporated into his outfit. There's a strong loyalty there, for whatever reasons.
Yeah, gang bangers are freaking idiotic with that stuff but I must admit, it I were a Crip I'd be looking for that Rams colored sweatsuit.
Quote Originally Posted by undermysac: @StumpTownStu Have you ever noticed how Snoop Dog represents the Crips anywhere and everywhere he goes? On tv, in videos, it doesn't matter. On the SB stage he didn't have the blue bandana on him, but the pattern was incorporated into his outfit. There's a strong loyalty there, for whatever reasons. Maybe, maybe not. Easy E called tupac a studio gangsta= fake. And possibly gay..? Seems to me Ice Cube is one too.
Both are/were. Easy was the only real gangsta in NWA. Pac wasn't really a studio gangsta. Pac was just Pac. He was one onto himself. Hard to classify him but hanging with Suge and the bloods, and embracing that lifestyle was his downfall.
TIME TO BRING BACK THE OBAMA CAGES!
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Quote Originally Posted by chic-cardinals:
Quote Originally Posted by undermysac: @StumpTownStu Have you ever noticed how Snoop Dog represents the Crips anywhere and everywhere he goes? On tv, in videos, it doesn't matter. On the SB stage he didn't have the blue bandana on him, but the pattern was incorporated into his outfit. There's a strong loyalty there, for whatever reasons. Maybe, maybe not. Easy E called tupac a studio gangsta= fake. And possibly gay..? Seems to me Ice Cube is one too.
Both are/were. Easy was the only real gangsta in NWA. Pac wasn't really a studio gangsta. Pac was just Pac. He was one onto himself. Hard to classify him but hanging with Suge and the bloods, and embracing that lifestyle was his downfall.
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