quote:Originally posted by moovivor: The more you post, the stupider you sound, and the harder WE laugh. Believe me, if I didn't find your posts funny, I wouldn't reply.
nah not really in fact the only people on this site where rich spoiled brats who dont know jack about people different than themselves but then when i came you all talk trash about people you know nothing about i'm not a poser and the more i post the madder yall get and the more i laugh so hahahaha
quote:Originally posted by CelticNewAger: You are NOT a minority, so why the hell are you defending us?
I agree...
And also, the whole issue of whether or not you're a poser really didn't exist until you created it. The more you post about it, the more it seems like you are one. This many posts about it shows insecurity about the issue on your part.
i aint talking about where i live i; talking about Joey and his little clan(hint hint)that only say good things about minorities when they are singled out
quote:Originally posted by WJ: get out of montana to somewhere that rap exists
It isn't an issue of where you live. It's an issue of the ignorance you live in. It doesn't seem like bella lives in ignorance, but I can think of someone who does... *Cough*
quote:It is really a colorless thing, but you know what, if it weren't for white media talking heads, white music critics (mostly), white corporate investors, white-controlled media conglomerates and heck, the rich white folk to begin with, the rappers wouldn't have a dang thing to market, promote and sing about.
No, I meant I hate any rapper who's bad, don't care if he's white or black lol.
quote:Just don't call me a racist when I make fun of white people trying to act like a black rappa-gangsta.
ahem WJ.
Can't say I don't do it myself.
"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."
Rare, but once again I agree with a majority of reply-posters.
Hence:
quote:...I mind bad rappers in general, and it's a colorless thing.
If WJ - who has called me a racist - and others on YN can believe it, I actually like some rap. One of my favorite songs is Snoop Dogg's "Gin & Juice."
He can rap. He can rap good.
It is really a colorless thing, but you know what, if it weren't for white media talking heads, white music critics (mostly), white corporate investors, white-controlled media conglomerates and heck, the rich white folk to begin with, the rappers wouldn't have a dang thing to market, promote and sing about.
Okay, so it's a color thing slightly.
I don't care for too much white rap - aka Vanilla Ice, Beastie Boys - but Eminem is good. Local bands from Dallas are good.
Just don't call me a racist when I make fun of white people trying to act like a black rappa-gangsta.
Dear, dear WJ, must you beat down on me because of where i live? I don't to you by the way you talk, how high your ego is, and even how you look down on people. Seriously, rap does exist here, and taht's why i plan to get out, i'm not exposed to a lot of different cultures. get over it.
I don't mind when white people rap, I mind bad rappers in general, and it's a colorless thing. For example, I can't help but laughing every time I see an English group rap, it just sounds funny.
"Regardless, I have always, and will always, succeed."