we now know that anything that has more than three paragraphs regarding Eminem will always be written by Embase.

Sukot wrote:If Em did that, he'd basically be "admitting" that he's partly to blame for homophobic bullying.
So I don't think he'd do that.
Kez wrote:It would have been a decent idea in the MMLP era, but it would have led to accusations that it's too similiar to Stan as well. Maybe Em Show could have put it in at a push, but even so.
And if he did it any time after that it just wouldn't work lol
EminemBase wrote:jba1me wrote:LordRain777 wrote:this idea is gay, only a faggot would think of it
which leads me to the conclusion that the author of this story is gay..or not straight one of them
Actually I am straight.
Why would you have to be gay to think of this idea? people are retarded lmao. I thought of it because it's a huge paradox, like most of Eminem's best work.
The Marshall Mathers LP is one long (purposeful) contradiction. 'Did he mean it / didn't he mean it' / 'Is he serious? / is he joking...'. As well as him performing with Elton John, the most openly gay artist on Earth - in front of GLAAD protestors.
So, I thought of the idea because in picturing what he could do with Elton John, a song addressing an uncomfortable, realistic issue around sexuality and Eminem's controversial status as a homophobe at the time could produce something fascinating.
I also thought of it because like on "Love the Way You Lie" - you have Rihanna, one of the most public victims of domestic abuse in recent times singing the chorus to a realistic song about domestic violence. That creates a conflict, which gives the song a more interesting dimension.
So there you have some of the thought process. It's entirely artistic. Nothing to do with taking a cock up my ass. It would just be an interesting batch of conflicts.
It would be such an interesting little ball of confusion at this point for the morons who STILL do not get Eminem's intent or past intent COUGH Pitchfork and think he's homophobic. Because...
- You have the story of a gay kid who likes Eminem's music (and understands it) yet is being bullied by kids who don't understand it and are using the music as justification for anti-gay bullying... and then he kills himself because of that. As a result, of the bullying, which is a result of misunderstanding. And the guy narrating is the guy these idiots think is the homophobe to begin with and the guy singing the chorus is one of the most openly gay artists alive. That's a lot of conflict / confusion for those tards.
I just think that'd be interesting.
KaRtLiDgE wrote:EminemBase wrote:Actually I am straight.
Why would you have to be gay to think of this idea? people are retarded lmao. I thought of it because it's a huge paradox, like most of Eminem's best work.
The Marshall Mathers LP is one long (purposeful) contradiction. 'Did he mean it / didn't he mean it' / 'Is he serious? / is he joking...'. As well as him performing with Elton John, the most openly gay artist on Earth - in front of GLAAD protestors.
So, I thought of the idea because in picturing what he could do with Elton John, a song addressing an uncomfortable, realistic issue around sexuality and Eminem's controversial status as a homophobe at the time could produce something fascinating.
I also thought of it because like on "Love the Way You Lie" - you have Rihanna, one of the most public victims of domestic abuse in recent times singing the chorus to a realistic song about domestic violence. That creates a conflict, which gives the song a more interesting dimension.
So there you have some of the thought process. It's entirely artistic. Nothing to do with taking a cock up my ass. It would just be an interesting batch of conflicts.
It would be such an interesting little ball of confusion at this point for the morons who STILL do not get Eminem's intent or past intent COUGH Pitchfork and think he's homophobic. Because...
- You have the story of a gay kid who likes Eminem's music (and understands it) yet is being bullied by kids who don't understand it and are using the music as justification for anti-gay bullying... and then he kills himself because of that. As a result, of the bullying, which is a result of misunderstanding. And the guy narrating is the guy these idiots think is the homophobe to begin with and the guy singing the chorus is one of the most openly gay artists alive. That's a lot of conflict / confusion for those tards.
I just think that'd be interesting.
faggot
KingDavid wrote:well this is fine and dandy buh,
eminem dont know how to turn on a computer bud
EminemBase wrote:Are people so simple-minded now that they can't talk about ideas in an open and theoretical way.
Socrates wrote:True knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.
Mars wrote:Ay Yo I'm tired of hip hop being about the same lame things, We are what we make it, and I ain't here for friends, Half of yall yell gangsta! Most of yall pretend... ,Sex sells, aids spread, money talks, people shot, Decade and a half and we still ain't, learned from Tupac!
EminemBase wrote:Are people so simple-minded now that they can't talk about ideas in an open and theoretical way.
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