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Teenr0cker wrote:Sling wrote:retard logic.
I believe that's "War" Logic. Or Cocoa Logic. Or Excell Logic. Or Inderos Logic. Your choice.
Sage Of The Wise wrote:This sounds like the beginning of a sitcom. Think about it: "Coming this fall to Fox, Ralphie and the Hooker".
Years ago, Coolio really got peeved when "Weird Al" Yankovic made a parody of his "Gangsta's Paradise" with "Amish Paradise." Chamillionaire apparently has a better sense of humor. He thinks it's quite funny that Al flipped "Ridin" into "White and Nerdy."
"He's actually rapping pretty good on it, it's crazy," Cham said last week. "I guess [Al's camp] reached out to my management and asked if they could do it. He's Grammy-nominated, man. He goes platinum. It's really an honor when he does that. I remember when he redid Michael Jackson's 'Bad' ['Fat']. Weird Al is not gonna do a parody of your song if you're not doing it big. You gotta be a big dog. He shot the video, and people will see it pretty soon. It's crazy.
"He's spittin' just like Krayzie Bone on the second verse," Cham added. "It's actually very funny if you listen to what he's saying. The way Krayzie is harmonizing, he does the same thing. It surprised me. I didn't know he could rap like that"
What the hell you talkin' anout? Also, your signature kinda fails becuase the Dark Ages or European Early Middle Ages was so called becuase ofMusashiEX wrote:o.O? Didn't Weird Al die? Like in the 80s?
.Wikipedia wrote:lack of Christianity
Sling wrote:Also, your signature kinda fails becuase the Dark Ages or European Early Middle Ages was so called becuase ofWikipedia wrote:lack of Christianity
The actual context of the Dark Ages article wrote:It is generally accepted that the term was invented by Petrarch in the 1330s. Writing of those who had come before him, he said that "amidst the errors there shone forth men of genius, no less keen were their eyes, although they were surrounded by darkness and dense gloom"[1]. Christian writers had traditional metaphors of "light versus darkness" to describe "good versus evil." Petrarch was the first to co-opt the metaphor and give it secular meaning by reversing its application. Classical Antiquity, so long considered the "dark age" for its lack of Christianity, was now seen by Petrarch as the age of "light" because of its cultural achievements, while Petrarch's time, lacking such cultural achievements, was now seen as the age of darkness.
Sarcasm wrote: Sling attacks!
Jeramyu Dodges!
Jeramyu Attacks!
Critical Hit! massive damage!
Sling attempts to escape . . . Failure!
Sling wrote:No, Jera, no, this topic is just going to degenerate into a topic about the Dark Ages and random shit like that.
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