Cube was actually writing some good early flows for NWA tbh... but gangsta rap prob my least fav variation of rap music
Reading Scaruffi writing about Futures discography is p much what I expected from an out of touch white pedo apologist trying to understand modern music
yeah that was paint but theres a bunch of mills around like the one in the credits
also a town pub where people casually brawl
used to be anyways
You aint say nothing about my post with 2 kino links earlier :word:
not sure how but i immediately recognized that nico copypasta. i guess it's been posted that many times in the fam thread.
"yes yes, i don't mean you"
Cube was actually writing some good early flows for NWA tbh... but gangsta rap prob my least fav variation of rap music
I cant listen to most of that era of Gangsta rap (outside some Cube solos) because my brother has absolutely ruined it for me.
Every time i pick him up for the 2 hour drive to visit our dad, he plays a bunch of NWA-era Gangsta rap and the first half of Eminem's discog, and raps along to every song at the top of his lungs. It's like i'm inside a scene from Malibu's Most Wanted. Cant ever listen to that music without hearing him in the back of my head
Scaruffi was described by some friends and colleagues as a pedophile. His friend Dan Morrell, the New York Times journalist who profiled him in 2006, described him as "pedo-esque", saying:
"Every once in a while there'd be something about children and I'd be, 'But Piero, I have children,' and he was like 'Yes, yes, I don't mean yours.'
He had a definite Pedosexual streak, the belief that there should be no age limits and that he should marry a 12-year old", a view he appears to have continued to maintain throughout his later years.
According to Morrell, Scaruffi once attacked a prepubescent girl in a restaurant with a smashed wineglass, saying "I wanna f*** kids".
During a lecture in Berlin, the audience rioted after Scaruffi sang the Oingo Boingo song "Little Girls", including a verse omitted since 1981 for its pedophilic associations.
👀 Kino got some new heat for you 👀
• The Red Ball Express (Boetticher, 1952)
• The Shakedown (Wyler, 1929)
Old war and sports movies not really my thing
yea, much of the 80s rap music is plagued by basic and stilted flows... PE had the message and lyrics behind it at least, BEasties Boys had the energy... Rakim was the best of the bunch
EPMD had some of the best flows
Kane had the quotables that your hear getting reference constantly to this day
Its really hard to take scaruffi seriously on literally anything for the past few years. His "politics" posts have saturated like 75% of his site's recent content, it's literally nothing but him frothing about Trump/media hot topics and it's indistinguishable from people on Reddit/Twitter who ramble about that s*** endlessly like zombies
He's lost his damn mind. He might as well just start posting on Facebook
Old war and sports movies not really my thing
Thot you liked all Boetticher
His westerns are all pretty solid but I can't remember the last time I enjoyed a pre-70s American war film
His westerns are all pretty solid but I can't remember the last time I enjoyed a pre-70s American war film
What about....

Its really hard to take scaruffi seriously on literally anything for the past few years. His "politics" posts have saturated like 75% of his site's recent content, it's literally nothing but him frothing about Trump/media hot topics and it's indistinguishable from people on Reddit/Twitter who ramble about that s*** endlessly like zombies
He's lost his damn mind. He might as well just start posting on Facebook
when you only care about politics but feel obligated to try to keep up with the music world moving past you
damn you never hear people admit this
Shhh it’s half if not 80% of this site. I’m on that tryna find the greatness in most art wave lately. A lot of people’s taste seems to just be based on how the specific things they like and dislike have been consumed into the broader culture and conversation. I was listening to a film podcast I like where someone on it admitted they don’t like Wild At Heart by Lynch anymore because of the types of artsy twee girls they know in real life who obsess over it. Now they like Inland Empire the most because it’s not the common choice. Lol.
Or these:


when you only care about politics but feel obligated to try to keep up with the music world moving past you
"Music, film, and literature database activities are suspended until further notice because orange man"
Or these:


"the bizarre adventures of the face mask" sounds like a declined movie pitch for a new superhero called... the face mask
"Music, film, and literature database activities are suspended until further notice because orange man"
You’d think he’d be smart enough to not fall for “trump derangement syndrome” this bad.
"Music, film, and literature database activities are suspended until further notice because orange man"
His hatred has turned into an obsession. It's one thing to hear all these things every day in the news and react among your peers, as we all do. It's another to make an article about him what feels like every week.
You’d think he’d be smart enough to not fall for “trump derangement syndrome” this bad.
It would seem like that at first, but his behavior makes a lot of sense when you consider how he's been neck deep in Silicon Valley culture for several decades now. Everyone submerged into that dystopian area is like that. People launch entire startups built around that kind of cartoonish anti-Trump attitude
His hatred has turned into an obsession. It's one thing to hear all these things every day in the news and react among your peers, as we all do. It's another to make an article about him what feels like every week.
Even worse when that "article" is an update to a larger piece, and the link takes you to the top of blog "essay" that starts in summer 2016 and is longer than a list of every Lil B song
I cant listen to most of that era of Gangsta rap (outside some Cube solos) because my brother has absolutely ruined it for me.
Every time i pick him up for the 2 hour drive to visit our dad, he plays a bunch of NWA-era Gangsta rap and the first half of Eminem's discog, and raps along to every song at the top of his lungs. It's like i'm inside a scene from Malibu's Most Wanted. Cant ever listen to that music without hearing him in the back of my head
Nothing funnier than imagining a man in his probable 30's~ shouting along the lyrics "when I go out imma go out shooting! I don't mean when i die! I mean when i go out to the club stupid!!"
Nothing funnier than imagining a man in his probable 30's~ shouting along the lyrics "when I go out imma go out shooting! I don't mean when i die! I mean when i go out to the club stupid!!"
Well, there's one thing funnier... When that same man asks "can i play a song next?" and then puts this on and drunkenly belts out every lyric
