R.I.P Dolla

i was just illuminating a point but got personally attacked. i dont see points of merit of calling someone names as opposed to defending a situation.you have more 'cred' than that fellow and i applaud you for that. but i dont see how playing by the rules is anyones downfall. but anyways. i *guess* life is based on loopholes.
regardless. you can't attack a person for their opinion.
 
when the rules are retarded, i won't play by them. marijuana should not be illegal, i refuse to recognize it as an illegal substance and will sell it when i can. i currently live in Las Vegas where we have an unemployment rate of around 15%... i've applied to almost two dozen places, had four interviews, but due to a lack of customer service experience (i've worked as a bike mechanic for years) i've been unable to find a job. i still need to pay rent and bills, so what do you think i'm going to do? rob people? fuck no- i'll make my money legitimately. and yes, selling weed is "legitimate". i'm not harming people, i'm not stealing anything when i sell- i'm offering a service that many people are very glad for and using the money to pay for other legitimate things.

and i CAN attack you for your opinion when your opinion comes off as racist, ignorant, uninformed, condasending, and bitchy, thanks.
 
you were "illuminating a point"? your first post in this thread was simply "drugs". care to explain what point you were illuminating?

oh, how about that you're a racist cunt and automatically assume that if a black rapper is shot, it HAS to be over drugs.

shut.the.fuck.up.
 
i do as well, ive fallen out of it since i moved over here cuz there arent really trails to ride, but im still riding road and mobbin on my fixed steeds as well. you seen my free bike?! hahah
 
"dont expect me to cry at your illicit behavior death."

you fucking said it yourself. you have no idea why Dolla was killed, yet you assumed it was because of drugs, and you said that drug-related deaths are never tragic. just go back and look at the previous page.

all you've really done is pass judgment on who you think deserves to live or die, despite not knowing anybody's situation except to say that they are "involved with drugs," even when, in Dolla's case, you have no idea whether they are or not. you are either uninformed, or ignorant, or both. either way, you're stupid and your "opinion" is meaningless. you automatically assume that people who are "involved" with dangerous things like drugs have chosen to be involved in these things, you assume that people who choose to rap automatically choose to be involved with drugs, and you go on to assume even more. you are the epitome of ridiculousness.

get the fuck out.

 
first part was all jokes. i dont call people names. haha i dont have "cred" what the fuck are you talking about anyway? and i respect your opinion. i made a valid post, and didnt actually insult you.
 
wow. i can't even explain how ignorant you are. plus everyone else more or less summarized what i'm thinking. you are one huge cunt.
 
ah f. i forgot i had no soul and was going to hell. sorry, its the fuckin reefer madness. keeps making me want these white bitches.
 
I listened to the songs that are around, and I heard nothing different, nothing ground-breaking, and nothing original.

Nothing different, nothing ground-breaking and nothing original = cookie-cutter.

Again, very unfortunate that someone is dead. I'm not going to act like the music world lost someone truly influential though.
 
i know what you mean, but he didnt really have the time to be different, ground breaking, and original. He just got into the rap game and was pretty new. A few years from now he would have been one of the best for sure.
 
sad that well never be able to see his full potential. I wonder if konvict will still try to scratch together a cd?
 
you realize he was in LA to record his debut album and shoot a video for a song he was working on, right? he was literally months away from blowing up. sure, he didn't do anything yet, but you can't say that the potential wasn't there. at this point, at 21, he hadn't developed into the artist he could have become, so you can't say the music world didn't lose something.
 
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