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  • Dec 10, 2019
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    proper

    “You’ve said that Future was the artist who first influenced you to experiment with lean. Did you talk to him about that?
    That’s the first thing I told him. He just was like, “Wow.” He kind of apologized.”

    also Tyler prolly just as big if not bigger fan of em and he straight edge..

    Not saying future is too blame but i feel like equating em to future is wrong

    Em never really made s*** like that sound cool or anything most of it was either satirical or shock value to me atleast whereas future type music makes it seem like a good lifestyle

  • Dec 10, 2019
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    Veibae

    delete this

  • proper 🔩
    Dec 10, 2019
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    Veibae

    This photo is proof of how toxic hip hop is. This kid clearly had a sports career ahead of him just look at those trophies next to him but now he just wanna be 3hunna

  • Dec 10, 2019
    proper

    This photo is proof of how toxic hip hop is. This kid clearly had a sports career ahead of him just look at those trophies next to him but now he just wanna be 3hunna

    Those are trophies from selling yay

  • Dec 10, 2019

    Fuk Joyner And Anybody That Love Em

  • Dec 10, 2019
    Veibae

  • proper 🔩
    Dec 10, 2019
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    Uhoh

    Not saying future is too blame but i feel like equating em to future is wrong

    Em never really made s*** like that sound cool or anything most of it was either satirical or shock value to me atleast whereas future type music makes it seem like a good lifestyle

    I’m just confused by op cause he seems to be blaming Eminem’s lyrics for juicewrlds d*** use

    Only reason I posted that future quote was to show that wasn’t true.

    and Tyler was just an example of how listening To Eminem rap about d*** use excessively doesn’t mean you will become an addict as well

  • Dec 10, 2019
    proper

    This photo is proof of how toxic hip hop is. This kid clearly had a sports career ahead of him just look at those trophies next to him but now he just wanna be 3hunna

  • Dec 10, 2019
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    proper

    I’m just confused by op cause he seems to be blaming Eminem’s lyrics for juicewrlds d*** use

    Only reason I posted that future quote was to show that wasn’t true.

    and Tyler was just an example of how listening To Eminem rap about d*** use excessively doesn’t mean you will become an addict as well

    Oh lmao this thread kinda confused me

  • proper 🔩
    Dec 10, 2019
    Uhoh

    Oh lmao this thread kinda confused me

    Same loll

  • Dec 10, 2019
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    soapmanwun

    delete this

    or what

  • Dec 10, 2019
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    proper

    This photo is proof of how toxic hip hop is. This kid clearly had a sports career ahead of him just look at those trophies next to him but now he just wanna be 3hunna

    i know your kidding but you actually completely right. impressionable kids from EVERY background want to be like their music idols, right now it just happens to be that rap is the most popular genre = more of this toxic s*** poisoning our youth.

    s*** my family lives out in a well off suburb and you have no idea how many kids in high school i see walking around acting like this. i pulled up at a light and there was a car filled up and all these kids were rapping to some lil baby song and dropping the n-bomb bro, i mean even back when i was in high school (2008-2012) there was so much less of this posing/emulating/culture vulture s*** going on. and the dudes who were popping then were really just artists like wiz/lupe/odd future so it was mad different.

    tl;dr: rap really is toxic for young people. i dont care if it's an unpopular opinion but its true.

  • Dec 10, 2019
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    DAVIDP

    i know your kidding but you actually completely right. impressionable kids from EVERY background want to be like their music idols, right now it just happens to be that rap is the most popular genre = more of this toxic s*** poisoning our youth.

    s*** my family lives out in a well off suburb and you have no idea how many kids in high school i see walking around acting like this. i pulled up at a light and there was a car filled up and all these kids were rapping to some lil baby song and dropping the n-bomb bro, i mean even back when i was in high school (2008-2012) there was so much less of this posing/emulating/culture vulture s*** going on. and the dudes who were popping then were really just artists like wiz/lupe/odd future so it was mad different.

    tl;dr: rap really is toxic for young people. i dont care if it's an unpopular opinion but its true.

    Imagine wanting to be POOR lmao

  • Dec 10, 2019
    Veibae

    or what

    im gonna send you to meet this guy

  • proper 🔩
    Dec 10, 2019
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    DAVIDP

    i know your kidding but you actually completely right. impressionable kids from EVERY background want to be like their music idols, right now it just happens to be that rap is the most popular genre = more of this toxic s*** poisoning our youth.

    s*** my family lives out in a well off suburb and you have no idea how many kids in high school i see walking around acting like this. i pulled up at a light and there was a car filled up and all these kids were rapping to some lil baby song and dropping the n-bomb bro, i mean even back when i was in high school (2008-2012) there was so much less of this posing/emulating/culture vulture s*** going on. and the dudes who were popping then were really just artists like wiz/lupe/odd future so it was mad different.

    tl;dr: rap really is toxic for young people. i dont care if it's an unpopular opinion but its true.

    It’s because our generation had the movie Malibu’s Most Wanted which showed us how stupid you look acting like a rapper if you from the burbs

  • Dec 10, 2019
    Tyler

    Imagine wanting to be POOR lmao

    this too real and true bro. i got a buddy whos like 3 years younger than me and on his snapchat is literal white kids WHO LIVE IN NICE AREAS with names like "yung/lil _" or "trapgawd ____" who sell dirt weed and are afraid of going into an actual city

  • Dec 10, 2019
    POOM POOM DOOM

    Joyner Lucas is a 31 year old man that still shaves lines in his eyebrows in 2019.

  • Dec 10, 2019
    proper

    It’s because our generation had the movie Malibu’s Most Wanted which showed us how stupid you look acting like a rapper if you from the burbs

    true. gonna watch that again later lol

  • Dec 10, 2019
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    proper

    “Have any of yall done Percs? if u don't need them on a physical or emotional level, them s***s dont feel good.”

    have you not heard of recreational d*** use? ktt swears all rappers are using d**** to cope w the past or get through s*** but tbh I wouldn’t be surprised if more than half these dudes just like getting high.

    Idk what the sarcasm was for, but i disagree. I believe partying is a form of self medication, hence ppl saying “I need to get the edge off”

  • Dec 10, 2019
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    juice himself has said he started doing lean because of future

  • proper 🔩
    Dec 10, 2019
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    Uber Shooter

    Idk what the sarcasm was for, but i disagree. I believe partying is a form of self medication, hence ppl saying “I need to get the edge off”

    what sarcasm? that was a serious question.

    recreational d*** use is a real thing. Ppl get high out of boredom/to kill time.. I know from way too much personal experience

    also I’ve never gone to a party thinking “damn I need to go to a party to get this edge off”

    Most of the times I would go to parties because there was nothing better to do and that’s where all my friends were going

    your views on d**** are way too black n white. for every person that uses to cope or get through s*** there will be a person who just wants to get high for fun.

  • Dec 10, 2019
    Uhoh

    Not saying future is too blame but i feel like equating em to future is wrong

    Em never really made s*** like that sound cool or anything most of it was either satirical or shock value to me atleast whereas future type music makes it seem like a good lifestyle

    Em was addicted to opioids and made Purple Pills. Eminem made junkie music to help junkies get thru what they were going thru, just like Future.

    Tyler is one guy u can name who makes good (mysterious) music , but don’t act like earl isn’t a carbon copy of eminem junkie raps.

    Ion even remember if u was the one who brought up tyler. The new quoting feature is kinda ass

  • Dec 10, 2019
    proper

    what sarcasm? that was a serious question.

    recreational d*** use is a real thing. Ppl get high out of boredom/to kill time.. I know from way too much personal experience

    also I’ve never gone to a party thinking “damn I need to go to a party to get this edge off”

    Most of the times I would go to parties because there was nothing better to do and that’s where all my friends were going

    your views on d**** are way too black n white. for every person that uses to cope or get through s*** there will be a person who just wants to get high for fun.

    Asking me if I ever heard of recreational d*** use is sarcasm. It’s so imbedded in the way we communicate, sometimes it’s hard to see when we’re using it.

    But yes, I do speak in black n white. I know it has its handicaps, but if forces ppl to try to explain nuance if they’re open to it.

    Like before I did lsd, ppl would act like it’s some mystical experience they can’t put in to words, when really they have trouble expressing their emotions.

    The thesis of my point to u is couched in meaning. I don’t believe in popular notions of nihilism.

    Fun has meaning. It’s therapeutic, because life is hard. All boredom is imo is a mental block. There’s too much to do in life to just be sitting there. But sometimes u do have to sit there.

  • Dec 10, 2019
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    MINK

    juice himself has said he started doing lean because of future

    Lean isn’t what killed him, and he was most likely an em fan before future. Never seen juice recite a future verse like that.

    And are u trying to circle the blame back to future? Does that take eminem off the hook? He didn’t recite somn like a verse of the real slim shady. It was a heavy d*** laced verse.

    I don’t believe u can blame artists. But I guess u do, but just not eminem. That’s sounds very weird to act like em is excluded if you’re gonna run with that narrative.