he changed his image so much i forgot he got punked by f***ing tory lanez
And look where that manlet at now
Thought Travis controlled that situation well
true, but i guess for a rappers ego ur supposed to be tough
Who is his uncle????
whats the opposite of
Medicine, nursing, being a better person, talking, language, communication—you know, a utopian state.
Yeah, I can tell you learned Japanese from anime It literally means no, man.
YOU TOLD THAT DUMBASS, BROTHER
whats the opposite of
Medicine, nursing, being a better person, talking, language, communication—you know, a utopian state.
Don’t know
But I do know that, with that, comes dystopia.
Yeah, I can tell you learned Japanese from anime It literally means no, man.
why he jump down your throat like that
Yeah, I can tell you learned Japanese from anime It literally means no, man.
i just googled “what does nani mean Japanese to English” and that’s what came up
YOU TOLD THAT DUMBASS, BROTHER
i swear this place is like a circus, every time i log on there's a new act in town
i swear this place is like a circus, every time i log on there's a new act in town
IM THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN BROTHER, 24 INCH PYTHONS, 12 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, AND TONS OF S***WITH MACHO MAN’S WIFE
This is f***ing deep. He's portraying the structure of capitalistic greed through a medium that fuels it posthastely like Instagram which is why he used a filter. He's demonstrating how we'll always sell ourselves just to get what we see on designer shelves. We're willing to put our entire lives on display for monetary gain, may it be financially, morally, of simply for attention from our peers. This post modernism approach to capitalism is so interesting, because if you look at the entire rack of clothing, it resembles him being simply another cog in the machine. It resembles an assembly line, working in and out, ignoring family and friends just to be able to afford a piece of the designer giants have to offer because it's a status symbol of success to a young black male who comes from where he comes from. His head is down due to the depression and mental anguish that capitalism breeds. He looks so defeated. Also, it's a metaphor for how designer clothing has the African American community by the balls (or the neck). He's hanging himself, all for a piece of designer clothing. He's even given up, hands down, and body limping, and ready to let go but he's stuck in the vicious cycle that they've infected us with. They just won't let go of us, man. God, this man is a genius.
This is f***ing deep. He's portraying the structure of capitalistic greed through a medium that fuels it posthastely like Instagram which is why he used a filter. He's demonstrating how we'll always sell ourselves just to get what we see on designer shelves. We're willing to put our entire lives on display for monetary gain, may it be financially, morally, of simply for attention from our peers. This post modernism approach to capitalism is so interesting, because if you look at the entire rack of clothing, it resembles him being simply another cog in the machine. It resembles an assembly line, working in and out, ignoring family and friends just to be able to afford a piece of the designer giants have to offer because it's a status symbol of success to a young black male who comes from where he comes from. His head is down due to the depression and mental anguish that capitalism breeds. He looks so defeated. Also, it's a metaphor for how designer clothing has the African American community by the balls (or the neck). He's hanging himself, all for a piece of designer clothing. He's even given up, hands down, and body limping, and ready to let go but he's stuck in the vicious cycle that they've infected us with. They just won't let go of us, man. God, this man is a genius.
that means “what” in Japanese you dumb f***
Idk Japanese or who’s right but this response is hella funny