StayWideAwake wrote:trentimus wrote:Look at you crying bitch.. you keep saying I need to act like an adult and you're just being a bitch.
Your response was that of a bitch, and everything that has followed has been that of a baby.
Learn to articulate a fucking point before you try to belittle people and maybe you will have more shit to respond with. Aw, you want respect? Back the fuck off his opinion if you can't handle mine with your opinion.
You're seriously too stupid to respond you're just diverting to the whole " I am an adult and will be treated as such " card.. Don't post stupid belittling responses to other peoples valid points unless you have a point to make. YOU HAVEN'T BEEN MAKING ANY POINTS SINCE THEN.. STILL A WEAK ASS BITCH.
Everything in this post speaks for itself....
lmao I should learn how to articulate a point.. ok man
ashleykush wrote:I'm surprised this site isn't going crazy over the leak... no links up yet??? Bad guy fucking amazing, thoughts on it anyone?
EllenPage-Mathers wrote:ashleykush wrote:I'm surprised this site isn't going crazy over the leak... no links up yet??? Bad guy fucking amazing, thoughts on it anyone?
1 post, yeah.....
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Revolutionary wrote:ashleykush wrote:I'm surprised this site isn't going crazy over the leak... no links up yet??? Bad guy fucking amazing, thoughts on it anyone?
You're a fraud and you know iiiiit....but it's too good to throw it all away
Rap God wrote:You never seen heard smelled or met a real MC
Who's incredible upon the same pedestal as me
Gothamshady wrote:He needs this song to get to No1, otherwise there was no point in releasing it.
Gothamshady wrote:He needs this song to get to No1, otherwise there was no point in releasing it.
StayWideAwake wrote:trentimus wrote:You didn't disagree, you just made a sarcastic statement implying that it's Eminem's opinion so he has no right to call MMLP as he sees it through his opinion.
Lol, you're so much of an adult you had to think long and hard about that emoticon.
I didn't realize age and maturity correlated with understanding emoticons. "lol you're so much of an adult that..." that sounds like the beginning of a 50 Tyson battle line.
StayWideAwake wrote:EminemBase wrote:Horsebot3K wrote:You don't actually seem to understand MMLP. The point of the album is not "fuck everything." Eminem does exhibit that attitude on the album, but that's because it was his worldview at the time. The album is focused on the life and thoughts of Marshall Mathers, thus making it the Marshall Mathers LP. MMLP 2 is focused is focused on the same thing, but Eminem has changed drastically in the past thirteen years so obviously the music and ideas will be different.
Actually I do understand MMLP, very well.
You can sum-up the concept of MMLP with one line - "I am whatever you say I am".
Eminem took in all of the criticisms surrounding him at the time and simply became what people thought of him - people thought he was homophobic, sexist, rude, obnixious, a loudmouth, a violence fantasist etc. - he took all of the critical hyperbole and became it all to the nth degree.
THAT is the MMLP concept; amongst ingenious political commentary, irony and mockery aimed at exposing the hypocrisy of the very people making these criticisms and the hypocrisy of America and mainstream thinking / conformism; hitting people who think without thinking in the forehead with a satirical sledgehammer. That's MMLP.
And "Rap God" shows that Eminem understands that, hence "Oh he's too mainstream" (he is beginning to comment on common criticisms of him again) - however, I seriously doubt he therefore intended to become pop cheese like he did a 'homophobe' on mmlp1, if he did - it doesn't work, because the music suffers along with it. But I seriously doubt he's thinking that deep about it.
MMLP was not just about rapping about his life. He raps about his life on every fucking album. How the fuck is that unique to MMLP? MMLP is inhibiting criticism, countering it, hilarious social commentary (or not, but the style of thought at least... which is consistent with "Rap God"), and it's also a love letter to hip-hop. Stuffed with rap homages.
So far, the only thing which is about the same is the rap homages.
trentimus wrote:You didn't disagree, you just made a sarcastic statement implying that it's Eminem's opinion so he has no right to call MMLP as he sees it through his opinion.
Lol, you're so much of an adult you had to think long and hard about that emoticon.
superman11 wrote:trentimus wrote:You didn't disagree, you just made a sarcastic statement implying that it's Eminem's opinion so he has no right to call MMLP as he sees it through his opinion.
Lol, you're so much of an adult you had to think long and hard about that emoticon.
He made a point though. That only Em knows the meaning and thought process behind this album. Nobody does at this point, we've only heard 4 songs. It makes no sense to sit here and analyze something we haven't heard or say we know where Em should be coming from with his music.
That's a pretty clear point. Or are you just one to see an intelligent post that's well put together and piggy back it cause your too stupid to form your own opinions?
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