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[#1]
View Quote Trolling? Hardly. If you want to embrace ghetto culture go for it. I won’t. Doesn’t matter what color the skin, I have no time for it. Be a productive member of society not a statistic. I’m not going to look up your past posts but something tells me you’re looking for a reaction. |
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[#3]
Quoted: Yes, let's make fun of their sub-culture. That should work. Lil Keed's YouTube videos have 250 times the views of any given video on AR15.COM's channel. This thread represents the essence of how we shoot ourselves in the foot. We should want young black people on our side. But if you were a young black person, which sub-culture would you choose? This one? The very thought of it is a joke. The numbers don't lie. It is our sub-culture that is hobbled, and worthy of being made fun of. Not theirs. Pathetic threads like this is why. View Quote You’re right, the numbers don’t lie. Young black men are killing each other in this country at astronomical rates. Blacks, while representing 13.2% of the population in our country are responsible for 55.9% of the homicides. That’s insane. I grew up playing football on majority black teams. I have a ton of black friends, some I’m still very close with. There is a major problem within parts of that community which cannot be changed from the outside. Most of it starts with the breakdown of the nuclear family, and it’s further exasperated by an overall attitude that any & all problems one might face in life are due to institutional racism. Acting like this kind of shit is normal & making excuses for the behavior doesn’t do anything to help matters. |
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[#8]
Quoted: Well, let's go have a poll then in the Music and Musicians subforum, see who among us has more that two million monthly listeners on Spotify, and who is representing us in popular music. View Quote Tons of popular musicians die of old age and a few from dope. Seems like one genre seems to die from GSW routinely. But all cultures are equal. Never heard of this guy. Can’t say I’m sad he’s gone. |
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[#11]
Quoted: Lil Keed has died, his brother Lil Gotit and others close to Keed have shared on social media. He was 24. A rep for Keed confirmed his passing to Complex, which occurred on May 13. A cause of death is unknown at this time. "Can't believe I seened u die today bro I did all my cries," Gotit wrote. "I know what u want me to do and that's go hard for Mama Daddy Our Brothers Naychur and Whiteboy." Gotit posted an additional message on Instagram Stories: "Whyyy bra, whyyy u leave me bra." Quana Bandz, Keed's girlfriend and mother of their daughter Naychur, shared an Instagram post mourning his untimely passing. "I love you sooooo much baby what I'm post to do with out you I can't breathe right sleep right nothing I don't even wanna talk to nobody Keed I can't take this," she wrote. "What am I supposed to tell Naychur? What am I gone tell our new baby ? Keed I just told you the other day if you left me with these two kids I was gone loose my mind my Mind is lost baby." She continued, "I'm sooooo sorry I didn't fly to LA I know I could've saved you baby you really showed me all you needed was MY LOVE you gave me that I gave you that. IM SORRY please just tell me this a dream come home. YOU PROTECTED US. Whyyyy DADDY." Lil Keed was a fixture in the Atlanta rap scene and gained mainstream success through a catalog that included Keed Talk to 'Em, A-Teama collaborative project with Gotit, Zaytoven, and Lil Yachtyas well as his Trapped on Cleveland series. He also played a notable role in Young Thug building up Young Stoner Life Records, with Keed appearing on both Slime Language and Slime Language 2. In a 2020 interview with Complex, Keed talked about his bond with Thug, saying, "He's just a great person at heart. He's real pure-hearted. He teaches you stuff. He gives you game. He tells you some shit folks won't tell you. I know a lot of folks, they say they're big dogs and all that shit, but they don't really help their people. He helps his people. That's why I love him so much. Every time we're with him is a great time." R.I.P. https://images.complex.com/complex/images/c_fill,dpr_2.0,f_auto,q_auto,w_768/fl_lossy,pg_1/ajvs6l890jgi7ih1gwpn/lil-keed-press-photo https://www.complex.com/music/lil-keed-dead View Quote Attached File |
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[#12]
Quoted: Can't believe I seened u die today bro I did all my cries," Gotit wrote. "I know what u want me to do and that's go hard for Mama Daddy Our Brothers Naychur and Whiteboy." Gotit posted an additional message on Instagram Stories: "Whyyy bra, whyyy u leave me bra." Low IQ humans. View Quote No child left behind. |
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[#18]
Well, I was worrying about organizing my sock drawer until I heard this.
Naw, come to think of it, I don’t give a flying fuck about some worthless rap crap asshole taking a dirt nap. I’ll have a Coke instead. |
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[#19]
Quoted: If a culture measures it's success by the amount of views it receives on YouTube, it has already failed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: GD = Stormfront light. Gett'm boys... Yeah, because no one should make fun of a sub-culture that constantly shoots itself in the foot. That would be "racciss" Lil Keed's YouTube videos have 250 times the views of any given video on AR15.COM's channel. This thread represents the essence of how we shoot ourselves in the foot. We should want young black people on our side. But if you were a young black person, which sub-culture would you choose? This one? The very thought of it is a joke. The numbers don't lie. It is our sub-culture that is hobbled, and worthy of being made fun of. Not theirs. Pathetic threads like this is why. If a culture measures it's success by the amount of views it receives on YouTube, it has already failed. Attached File |
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[#22]
Quoted: I love you sooooo much baby what I'm post to do with out you I can't breathe right sleep right nothing I don't even wanna talk to nobody Keed I can't take this why you leave US bru. What am I supposed to tell Naychur? What am I gone tell our new baby ? Keed I just told you the other day if you left me with these two kids I was gone loose my mind my Mind is lost baby. You told me everything I'm sooooo sorry I didn't fly to LA I know I could've saved you baby you really showed me all you needed was MY LOVE you gave me that I gave you that. IM SORRY please just tell me this a dream come home. YOU PROTECTED US. Whyyyy DADDY. You a fighter bru I was on my way I was RAQHID ..these 8 years you been in my life you showed me nothing but love I'm sorry baby I'm sorry for whatever I did anything I did I'm sorry let me make it better You my backbone you my spine you my heart baby IF I DONT KNOW ANYTHING I KNOW YOU LOVE ME & MY BABY MORE THAN ANYTHING IN THIS WORLD WE fight we argue but you know we was what each other needed YOU GAVE ME THE WORLDDDDDDDDD. Anything I wanted . Needed you got it / did it for me with no questions ask! BABY you was just on the phone with me in the bed HOW you leave like that without saying that was gone be your last goodbye your last I love you our last FaceTime ! SMH baby please tell me I'm dreaming I wanna wake up and this shit be a dream. CALL ME BACK DADDY. My head spinning my body numb I don't even feel myself typing Raqhid you know I'm so weak for you baby WEAK AS HELL for you . SOOOOOOO WEAK SO WEAKKKK SO FUCKINNNN WEAK FOR U BRO THIS SHIT HERE HIT HARD. WHO IM GONE MAKE LOVE TO NOW ???? WHO GONE KISS ME IN MY SLEEP ALL NIGHT? Who gone rub my Belly ? RAQHID WHY U LEAVEEEEE ME MAN. You was my boyfriend my best friend my slime my twin my ride or die! WHATEVER u on you know I was on it 10x Worst. THESE FUCK ASS NIGGA KNOW THEY COULDNT FUCK WITH U AND THEY HATE THEY. MY BD NEVER LACK YALL PUSSY ASS NIGGAS DONT NEED TO BE ACTIN LIKE THIS YALL BODY EITHER. GOD WANTED MY BOY HOME he had better plans. SLAT IN PEACE PRINCE SLIME WE LOVE U FOREVER I hope I have a son he gone be your 1st JR View Quote That was a hard read. |
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[#23]
Quoted: Lil Keed has 485k subs Arfcom's YouTube channel is run by some weird soyface bug man. Nobody watches him. Since random people now represent a community, I'm nominating demolition ranch to be your new arbiter of cultural dominance. With 10.8 million subscribers and with videos only a few days old dwarfing the average count of Lil Keed's, he has saved the second amendment from Lil Keed. Based on your metric, the second amendment now has all rap fans on suicide watch, and a new political party headed by Matt from demolition ranch will soon be formed to push them all into cattle cars where they will be forced to listen to Enya on loop. Hickock45, with his 6.75 million subs, will be taking point. We did it bros, gun rights are safe from people who listen to soundcloud rappers. Now, we launch a surprise attack on K-pop listeners by beginning community outreach with the japanese girl metal band enthusiasts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That's your decision. History shows, however, that if you want your side to be victorious, you sometimes have to work with people you deem thuggish. I just finished a book about the Battle of New Orleans. Andrew Jackson at first refused to incorporate the pirates that were operating in that area into his forces. He was convinced to do so, however, by people who understood what those pirates could bring to the table, and that it would be counterproductive to dismiss them on principle. In the end it was the right thing to do. Lil Keed has 485k subs Arfcom's YouTube channel is run by some weird soyface bug man. Nobody watches him. Since random people now represent a community, I'm nominating demolition ranch to be your new arbiter of cultural dominance. With 10.8 million subscribers and with videos only a few days old dwarfing the average count of Lil Keed's, he has saved the second amendment from Lil Keed. Based on your metric, the second amendment now has all rap fans on suicide watch, and a new political party headed by Matt from demolition ranch will soon be formed to push them all into cattle cars where they will be forced to listen to Enya on loop. Hickock45, with his 6.75 million subs, will be taking point. We did it bros, gun rights are safe from people who listen to soundcloud rappers. Now, we launch a surprise attack on K-pop listeners by beginning community outreach with the japanese girl metal band enthusiasts. Attached File Utter and complete beatdown. |
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[#25]
Jesus... I just tried to read that shit.
My 3.4 year old speaks with better grammar. |
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[#28]
Quoted: I guess he should be commended for living and growing up on Cleveland Ave. and making it to 24. Those dudes down there typically don't do that in that part of town. View Quote Ahhh, good old Cleveland Street…. Attached File |
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[#35]
I’ll give this no-name one thing, when was the last time that a no-name rapper got a four page thread here?
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[#36]
It would be easier to decipher hieroglyphics than Twatter posts about a dead rapper.
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[#37]
Quoted: That sounds like a coma. Kid ended up dead in a creek around here like that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Xanax, codeine cough syrup, percs and alcohol. Calling it now. That sounds like a coma. Kid ended up dead in a creek around here like that. In my dark days, age 16-28, I consumed that cocktail, replacing the cough syrup with roxicet 30mg tablets. Those were 30mg of oxycodone with no acetaminophen. I eventually injected them. Should've died many times. When the Roxy's dried up and got to 30$ per pill, I moved to heroin. Almost five years clean, with the help of Suboxone. It saved my life. |
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[#38]
Quoted: If a culture measures it's success by the amount of views it receives on YouTube, it has already failed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: GD = Stormfront light. Gett'm boys... Yeah, because no one should make fun of a sub-culture that constantly shoots itself in the foot. That would be "racciss" Lil Keed's YouTube videos have 250 times the views of any given video on AR15.COM's channel. This thread represents the essence of how we shoot ourselves in the foot. We should want young black people on our side. But if you were a young black person, which sub-culture would you choose? This one? The very thought of it is a joke. The numbers don't lie. It is our sub-culture that is hobbled, and worthy of being made fun of. Not theirs. Pathetic threads like this is why. If a culture measures it's success by the amount of views it receives on YouTube, it has already failed. To the guy you responded to, the culture of mumble rappers is nothing but drugs. Keed died of an od. No doubt about it. See my prediction of the drug combo he died from. That's their culture. Sippin syrup, Poppin percs and xans, getting turnt up on Hennessy. It's a culture glorified by liberals who are too brainwashed to realize it's killing the black community |
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[#39]
Quoted: Yep you figured us out I hope my black gf does not find out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: GD = Stormfront light. Gett'm boys... Yep you figured us out I hope my black gf does not find out. It's all cool...we got a voucher....with a black girlfriend! Pics? |
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[#40]
Quoted: In my dark days, age 16-28, I consumed that cocktail, replacing the cough syrup with roxicet 30mg tablets. Those were 30mg of oxycodone with no acetaminophen. I eventually injected them. Should've died many times. When the Roxy's dried up and got to 30$ per pill, I moved to heroin. Almost five years clean, with the help of Suboxone. It saved my life. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Xanax, codeine cough syrup, percs and alcohol. Calling it now. That sounds like a coma. Kid ended up dead in a creek around here like that. In my dark days, age 16-28, I consumed that cocktail, replacing the cough syrup with roxicet 30mg tablets. Those were 30mg of oxycodone with no acetaminophen. I eventually injected them. Should've died many times. When the Roxy's dried up and got to 30$ per pill, I moved to heroin. Almost five years clean, with the help of Suboxone. It saved my life. Good for you man |
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[#41]
"Atlanta rap scene" as a Sub culture it currently leads the nation in new HIV cases.
This is not something to be fostered or praised. |
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[#42]
Quoted: In my dark days, age 16-28, I consumed that cocktail, replacing the cough syrup with roxicet 30mg tablets. Those were 30mg of oxycodone with no acetaminophen. I eventually injected them. Should've died many times. When the Roxy's dried up and got to 30$ per pill, I moved to heroin. Almost five years clean, with the help of Suboxone. It saved my life. View Quote God bless you for you wisdom and strength. Stay strong! |
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[#46]
Quoted: Can't believe I seened u die today bro I did all my cries," Gotit wrote. "I know what u want me to do and that's go hard for Mama Daddy Our Brothers Naychur and Whiteboy." Gotit posted an additional message on Instagram Stories: "Whyyy bra, whyyy u leave me bra." Low IQ humans. View Quote The quote from the one that died was the only one that was understandable. |
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[#48]
Quoted: Yep you figured us out I hope my black gf does not find out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: GD = Stormfront light. Gett'm boys... Yep you figured us out I hope my black gf does not find out. After this thread, I had to tell my mixed-race wife that she's married to a racist |
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[#49]
Quoted: I couldn't care less. View Quote Most normal non ghetto culture people couldn't care less either to include myself in that group. Heard an interesting talk show on radio a while back focusing on a lot of these lesser known rappers similar to this guy and the speaker was saying most of these rappers are living in a temporary fantasy baller lifestyle as long as they keep putting out songs that make enough money in sales to keep the music producers funding their lifestyle in the profit column. The speaker was saying that the rappers get put up in rented mansions or fancy homes with leased high end flashy vehicles, leased bling jewelry, given a cash allowance, etc., and it all would go away almost immediately if the rap songs stopped coming out and/or were not popular enough to generate enough profits for their music investors to keep the fairy tale lifestyle going. The rappers themselves owned almost nothing. Everything involving them was all marketing and promotion related to generate sales. It could all disappear overnight and often times did. He mentioned a bunch of no longer around rappers who flamed out quickly after a couple of hit tunes or albums and had to go back to their pre-rapper normal ghetto survival lifestyle that they came from almost penniless. Many (most) had tax related problems from not paying income taxes. Now and then a very few of them would make it to the big time and break away on their own but this was a very small percentage of them and the odds of success were against them. |
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[#50]
Quoted: Lil Keed has 485k subs Arfcom's YouTube channel is run by some weird soyface bug man. Nobody watches him. Since random people now represent a community, I'm nominating demolition ranch to be your new arbiter of cultural dominance. With 10.8 million subscribers and with videos only a few days old dwarfing the average count of Lil Keed's, he has saved the second amendment from Lil Keed. Based on your metric, the second amendment now has all rap fans on suicide watch, and a new political party headed by Matt from demolition ranch will soon be formed to push them all into cattle cars where they will be forced to listen to Enya on loop. Hickock45, with his 6.75 million subs, will be taking point. We did it bros, gun rights are safe from people who listen to soundcloud rappers. Now, we launch a surprise attack on K-pop listeners by beginning community outreach with the japanese girl metal band enthusiasts. View Quote @Redarts I’m not sure I’ve ever seen such a perfect shutdown of one of the dummest positions I’d ever seen taken in GD. Bravo sir. |
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