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I don't understand what you said in your first sentence, but I'll take a swing at it.Originally posted by MadtownPackerBallhawk you talk a lot of shit about people looking down on shit but your hatred for rap is bullshit and shows me alot.
I know it is crap to you and some of it is crap to me (this one is almost crap but has a good thump) but you think you are some high class asshole cuz you listen to Mozart or whatever it is. I think some of that shit gives me a headache but I also like (maybe love) some of it too. There is a rap song for everybody but you just haven't found yours.
I think Eazy-E would say get your hustle on any way you can.
How is me hatred for rap BS? I don't hate rap. I don't like most rap, but I don't hate it. I like Common. Why? Because his music has actual meaning. Sure, I don't like Soulja Boy, but that doesn't mean that I think that people that listen to it are morons. All me not liking rap shows you is that I don't like rap. You can't draw anything else from it.
For example, why do you associate Mozart with being high class? Do you think that I go to school in a suit, come home, pour myself a glass of Port and pop in Requiem Mass in D minor? Hell no. Class has nothing to do with it, it's a matter of personal taste."I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
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I was able to find a Mad to English translator on Google's Language Tools website. Here is the literal translation.Originally posted by MadtownPackerBallhawk you talk a lot of shit about people looking down on shit but your hatred for rap is bullshit and shows me alot.
Ballhawk (that's you)
you talk a lot of shit (you speak in a threatening, playful tone)
about people looking down on shit (about people poo pooing concepts)
but your hatred for rap is bullshit (your loathing of the music known as rap is hypocritical)
and shows me a lot (speaks volumes about your character).
Word!"Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts." -Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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I'll be damned if this one doesnt belong in the post HOF.Originally posted by Carolina_PackerI was able to find a Mad to English translator on Google's Language Tools website. Here is the literal translation.Originally posted by MadtownPackerBallhawk you talk a lot of shit about people looking down on shit but your hatred for rap is bullshit and shows me alot.
Ballhawk (that's you)
you talk a lot of shit (you speak in a threatening, playful tone)
about people looking down on shit (about people poo pooing concepts)
but your hatred for rap is bullshit (your loathing of the music known as rap is hypocritical)
and shows me a lot (speaks volumes about your character).
Word!Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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Classic.Originally posted by Carolina_PackerI was able to find a Mad to English translator on Google's Language Tools website. Here is the literal translation.Originally posted by MadtownPackerBallhawk you talk a lot of shit about people looking down on shit but your hatred for rap is bullshit and shows me alot.
Ballhawk (that's you)
you talk a lot of shit (you speak in a threatening, playful tone)
about people looking down on shit (about people poo pooing concepts)
but your hatred for rap is bullshit (your loathing of the music known as rap is hypocritical)
and shows me a lot (speaks volumes about your character).
Word!
"You speak in a threatening, playful tone"C.H.U.D.
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Chick blogger at JSO dicusses Soulja Boy song:
Excerpt from Lyrics:Superman is Nasty
By Vikki Ortiz
Monday, Oct 15 2007, 05:25 PM
O.K. So my cousin Torri had a girlie slumber party for her 27th birthday this past weekend, which led to conversations about, y'know, guys, fashion, dance songs we like.
I have to be careful here, because longtime blog readers know I'm not supposed to talk about not fit-for-family-newspaper things.
But there was a topic that came up among the women at the party which has also come up several other times -- and in different company - over the course of the past week.
So I just have to bring it up now.
One word: Superman.
You've heard the song, right? (Link to Soulja Boy song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vum3qgoh0x4) I kinda love it. My funk aerobics teachers made us dance to it last week at class. My friend Felice heard it last weekend while visiting college bars with her younger brother. And it was on Chicago radio all weekend - seriously every hour.
It's obviously very popular, and people - myself included - will always talk about how fun it is to hear on the dance floor, before conversation naturally veers off toward the next question...
"But do you know what Superman means?"
For the record, I didn't. I went to a tiny Catholic school until the 8th grade and think I'll forever be ignorant of slang dirty words as a result of this.
So people have had to explain Superman to me.
And all I can say is HOW DISGUSTING. And completely degrading to women. And just, YUCK, unnecessary.
I know this is when pundits are going to start arguing that pop/hip hop music has always pushed the envelope with its lyrics. And then the topic becomes a political discussion about how hip hop culture is messed up and how we need to provide better role models for young people.
Yes, yes to all that. But stay with me here for a minute.
Because I'm still stuck on the very fact that "Superman" even exists as a definition. Not to mention all the other terms - doesn't it seem like there are more now than ever? -- which tend to come up when people start talking about all the sexual slang out there.
Seriously, who ARE these people who sit around and make up definitions like that - so detailed and sexually explicit and ridiculous? I mean, really, where are they when these terms get invented? Sitting around at McDonald's, just trying to come up with the most obscure and nasty terms imaginable?
And so how, then, do those terms manage to slip from those dirty minds into uber-popular radio hits that become the most downloaded ring tones in America?
Or beyond that - they make it into our every day actions and conversations, from funk aerobics to 27th birthday parties?
At Torri's birthday party, we all just kind of squealed and laughed about the terms and their meanings.
But the more I think about it, I'm thinking it's not so funny.
I know the political people are going to want to take this discussion to the next step, wondering what we should do about this state of affairs and what it means for society.
Yes, yes to all that. But I'm writing about it more to take note of where me and my friends have accidentally ended up.
We all kinda love a song that is pretty darn disgusting.
PS) Please don't be graphic in the comments or I won't be able to post your feedback. No need for descriptions or explanations of these terms. That's what Google is for.
From urbandictionary.com:Soulja Boy Off In This Hoe
Watch Me Crank It
Watch Me Roll
Watch Me Crank Dat Soulja Boy
Then Super Man Dat Hoe
Now Watch Me Do
(Crank Dat Soulja Boy)
Now Watch Me yua!
(Crank Dat Soulja Boy)
Now Watch Me yua!
(Crank Dat Soulja Boy)
Now Watch Me yua!
(Crank Dat Soulja Boy)
1. Superman 2035 up, 357 down
Superan; When you are mad at your girl for not having sex with you. So when she falls asleep you masturbate and cum on her back. After that, stick the bedsheet on to her back and when she wakes up it's stuck to the cum and she has a cape like Superman!!!
"Yo, dawg, Last night my bitch was being frothy so I have her a Superman"
First thought: Chick blogger is right about it being misogynistic and nasty, but I can't help but
a little. "And all I can say is HOW DISGUSTING."
Second thought: Eazy-E would approve ater all, methinks. Right up his alley, actually.
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