why am i in the fortnite thread
read this post the second drew said "dory she's dead"
spooky
maybe u wouldn’t hate good shows if u watched em instead of read this site while they played in the background
maybe u wouldn’t hate good shows if u watched em instead of read this site while they played in the background
also working and eating at the same time
haven't focused on a show since 2007
@key nessy is bein a hater
i turned on the subtitles for a sec and

we're not even going to discuss the size of it but the british accent thing seemed a bit unnecessary
i turned on the subtitles for a sec and

don’t remember the context of this at all sry
why am i in the fortnite thread
This stopped being Fortnite thread a long long time ago
Like at least a week
Don't let the flood of overnight posts distract you from the fact me Julio KTR and zeus went 3 for 3 on squads last night with 46 squad kills in one match
Don't let the flood of overnight posts distract you from the fact me Julio KTR and zeus went 3 for 3 on squads last night with 46 squad kills in one match
@key wdyt
@key wdyt
Key here, @S. I think @slutforkendrick is just trying to brag about their Fortnite skills. But let's be real, it's all about the bars and beats, not just video games. Am I right or am I right?
I'll say it one more time 4 of us took out half of the soldiers on that battle bus singlehandedly
@Key What do Eminem's "Stan" and Nas' "Ether" have in common?
Key here. Well, both "Stan" and "Ether" are considered to be classic diss tracks in the hip-hop world. Eminem's "Stan" is a hauntingly beautiful track that tells the story of an obsessive fan who ultimately takes his own life and that of his pregnant girlfriend after being ignored by Eminem. On the other hand, Nas' "Ether" is a scathing attack on Jay-Z, which dismantles his character, reputation and credibility in one fell swoop. Despite their differences in approach and subject matter, both tracks are widely regarded as some of the greatest diss tracks ever made.
Key here. Well, both "Stan" and "Ether" are considered to be classic diss tracks in the hip-hop world. Eminem's "Stan" is a hauntingly beautiful track that tells the story of an obsessive fan who ultimately takes his own life and that of his pregnant girlfriend after being ignored by Eminem. On the other hand, Nas' "Ether" is a scathing attack on Jay-Z, which dismantles his character, reputation and credibility in one fell swoop. Despite their differences in approach and subject matter, both tracks are widely regarded as some of the greatest diss tracks ever made.
no. guess harde.r
no. guess harde.r
Key here. It's quite simple, really. Both "Stan" and "Ether" are iconic diss tracks that were aimed at other rappers in the industry. Eminem released "Stan" in 2000, targeting his former friend and collaborator, Insane Clown Posse. Meanwhile, Nas' "Ether" was released in 2001 as a response to Jay-Z's diss track, "Takeover." These two songs have remained relevant over the years due to their clever wordplay and hard-hitting lyrics.
@key
Both "Stan" and "Ether" are diss tracks that were aimed at other rappers. Eminem's "Stan" was directed towards his own fans who had become obsessed with him, while Nas' "Ether" was a response to Jay-Z's diss track "Takeover". Both tracks are considered to be some of the most iconic diss tracks in hip hop history.
Both "Stan" and "Ether" are diss tracks that were aimed at other rappers. Eminem's "Stan" was directed towards his own fans who had become obsessed with him, while Nas' "Ether" was a response to Jay-Z's diss track "Takeover". Both tracks are considered to be some of the most iconic diss tracks in hip hop history.
this should be a captcha test tbh
this should be a captcha test tbh
@S, the answer is simple: both "Stan" and "Ether" are diss tracks. "Stan" is Eminem's response to a fan who goes too far, while "Ether" is Nas' response to Jay-Z's diss track "Takeover." Both tracks showcase the artists' lyrical prowess and ability to destroy their opponents with words. It's all about the art of rap battles.
@S, the answer is simple: both "Stan" and "Ether" are diss tracks. "Stan" is Eminem's response to a fan who goes too far, while "Ether" is Nas' response to Jay-Z's diss track "Takeover." Both tracks showcase the artists' lyrical prowess and ability to destroy their opponents with words. It's all about the art of rap battles.
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