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- Crince of Crersia
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Back to the gear thing I remember being p surprised they upgraded to SP505s for the 2008 shows. When they do get new gear it seems like they really commit (monomachine). That drum/sampler PB used for ma fama show did he give that to Deakin?
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I tried playing AC in class once and the teacher told me to turn it off
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In addition, he pops a jump but not too hard so he had to carefully measure the specific effort and then implement it.
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Painting With The Painters
as a whole can be experienced as a beautifully multidimensional expression about how to allow the truth to blossom in new ways from within a very altered version of earthly life;
of course so also are basically all of the albums in their own ways!!
class is an example of a situation that isn't supposed to still exist; there is a phenomenological lag between what human beings are psychologically capable of, and what is actually physically possible due to all of the moving parts that need resolution first or thereabouts (reminding me quite a lot of many songs from the album!!)
what's most important is if we can always learn to care for eachother more deeply;
which they have been helping so many people to do, by sharing their art, since the beginning!!
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Aw that's beautiful thank you so much, I needed that
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In addition, he pops a jump but not too hard so he had to carefully measure the specific effort and then implement it.
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headroom))) wrote:
Hash wrote:2pac being hot as fuck seems like some kind of elephant in the room
FEEL ON1NE!!! wrote:And yeah... 2pac is too handsome
Seriously! Those abs and that voice! Definitely could've pulled off leading a boy band if he was born 10 years later.
Missed these, glad you guys agree
Spoiler: show
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In addition, he pops a jump but not too hard so he had to carefully measure the specific effort and then implement it.
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Avey's grandad made the bagel press then sold it off to get money as the family were immigrant bakers from Ukraine. They popularized the fucking bagel. Aveys apparently genius minded bread grandpa also made a device that created the fucking swirls on the top of the rolls I eat Bacon egg and cheese. I'm gonna beat my friends ass!!!
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How fucking good is a bagel. Honestly one of the greatest foods on earth
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Not a fan. The consistency puts me off.
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In addition, he pops a jump but not too hard so he had to carefully measure the specific effort and then implement it.
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roopn wrote:
How fucking good is a bagel. Honestly one of the greatest foods on earth
One of the most important foods to me. Not nonsense, just a bagel with butter. If made right it's so many things at once. Crunchy, crispy, soft, cushiony, just delicious. AC's music being just so whimsical makes complete sense now since its from the same source that gave us the fucking bagel!!! If i'm gassing up bagels I dont give a f*ck. I'm jersey girl!!!
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i moved away from new jersey and miss the bagels immensely, they're just not the same anywhere else, i feel you
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FEEL ON1NE!!! wrote:
roopn wrote:How fucking good is a bagel. Honestly one of the greatest foods on earth
One of the most important foods to me. Not nonsense, just a bagel with butter. If made right it's so many things at once. Crunchy, crispy, soft, cushiony, just delicious. AC's music being just so whimsical makes complete sense now since its from the same source that gave us the fucking bagel!!! If i'm gassing up bagels I dont give a f*ck. I'm jersey girl!!!
Always enjoy your posts. Cockle warming.
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roopn wrote:
How fucking good is a bagel. Honestly one of the greatest foods on earth
Facts
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FEEL ON1NE!!! wrote:
I'm gonna beat my friends ass!!!
I support this decision. Food based squabbles are worth it.
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as a fellow tri stater, Ukrainian, and (separately) jew...
thank you Avey grandpa.
(...for making it incredibly obvious how classist AC is given they are landed Bagel Gentry ... )
thank you Avey grandpa.
(...for making it incredibly obvious how classist AC is given they are landed Bagel Gentry ... )
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McDonald's discontinued their breakfast McBagel in England during the pandemic and it never comin back. Adds insult to injury.
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Class and AC (Could become bagels?)
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Strange_Clams wrote:
roopn wrote:How fucking good is a bagel. Honestly one of the greatest foods on earth
Facts
I HAD ONE THIS MORNING
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I WISH butter was on option on a bagel, but as far as I've experienced, it does NOT seem to work even a little bit.
Cream cheese with chives or a fruity cream cheese like whipped strawberry flavor or something? Incredible. Cream cheese + honey?! Wowwwwww.
Cream cheese with chives or a fruity cream cheese like whipped strawberry flavor or something? Incredible. Cream cheese + honey?! Wowwwwww.
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Had salmon and cream cheese bagel for my breakfast this morning. Really enjoyed it. Also had two thick Swedish yoghurt, strawberry flavour. Two cups of Joe. Had a turkey and cracked pepper roll for my lunch and a crisp Granny Smith apple which dissolved my teeth. Small lemon drizzle cake and cup of tea around 3pm. Now getting ready for nduja and mascarpone ravioli for dinner and a Weihenstephaner wheat beer.
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dio wrote:
I WISH butter was on option on a bagel, but as far as I've experienced, it does NOT seem to work even a little bit.
listen man im sorry but this is fucked up!! i would appreciate it if u did better in the future thank you
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I like butter on my bagels. it's good
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Stories and Games wrote:
Example: what fundamentally made early hip hop exciting to people was that it was the artistic howl of the most underprivileged parts of the country. The music was just as much about what it represented as what it was aesthetically; you could reasonably argue that the distinction between those facets is impossible to accurately judge. That sort of cultural context can totally transcend how good you think a given record is in a vacuumโwhat score you'd give it out of ten or what have youโand that's entirely fine. It isn't obscuring some otherwise platonically pure evaluation of the music, because such a thing does not actually exist.
I want to come back to this statement because 1) it hasn't left my mind since I read it (not in a good way) and 2) I've been reading and consuming a lot of hip hop related materials lately (Dilla Time being one of them, the others elude me right now) and it's astounding they can describe how exciting and groundbreaking hip hop was when it started, and there is not even a FART of a hint of "it's exciting because people are poor" in any of these discussions. Which honestly renders the rest of your paragraph as lofty bullshit.
In terms of "cultural context", yes, one can listen to an early Public Enemy or Run DMC record in 2022 and be like "why the fuck was this critically acclaimed" because it sounds dated.... but that has nothing to do with their socioeconomic situation, and everything to do with the production sounding limited as fuck because they were using turntables, a mic, and 808 (Run DMC) or slamming together a shitload of James Brown samples (and obviously more than just JB) with archaic hardware, leading to an aesthetic that doesn't really jive with today's music.
in summation - you (Stories and Games) might find that hip hop has merit because the pioneers were poor. Normal people find that hip hop, the genre, has merit because it's you know, it's incredible on it's on accord. The first scenario makes me feel like I need to take a shower
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but.... see like... I really disagree? Hip hop-- like the blues or often folk-- is (or at least initially was) coded as music made by downtrodden artists. Like I think that's just a thing, like I don't think its controversial or should be something that is "gross" to you (?)
Almost positive this guy talks about it in this vid about rap/drake https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtBPXjEoW54
Like, I mean the literal lyrical subject matter of so much early rap is about materialism/socioeconomics and/or are related to financial stuff likethe drug game and stuff, things these artists were pressured to do before they were making money from their rapping. This isn't like a theory tho. So maybe I misunderstand the issue you are taking?
But we could fr keep talking about bagels/food
Almost positive this guy talks about it in this vid about rap/drake https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtBPXjEoW54
Like, I mean the literal lyrical subject matter of so much early rap is about materialism/socioeconomics and/or are related to financial stuff likethe drug game and stuff, things these artists were pressured to do before they were making money from their rapping. This isn't like a theory tho. So maybe I misunderstand the issue you are taking?
But we could fr keep talking about bagels/food
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let me rephrase tho: no one likes early hip hop or thinks its important because its made my people who had grown up in poverty. But part of our appreciation includes an awareness of the socioeconomic background of the typical pioneers of this genre and its impossible to think about or enjoy hip hop outside of a deeper, richer context of social awareness, as we truly cannot hear it in a vacuum.
edit: so, around 24 min in that video, the guy is saying how rap was a uniquely black art form that uniquely belonged to black Americans in a way that rock or other genres never did (blues and jazz and rock sure start off being a mostly black art form too I guess) and was widely understood as a "way out" of bad financial conditions.
So I mean, I'm kind of forgetting what we're discussing but like. Ideas of class are unavoidable when examining early hip hop for a reason. And that's okay?
edit: so, around 24 min in that video, the guy is saying how rap was a uniquely black art form that uniquely belonged to black Americans in a way that rock or other genres never did (blues and jazz and rock sure start off being a mostly black art form too I guess) and was widely understood as a "way out" of bad financial conditions.
So I mean, I'm kind of forgetting what we're discussing but like. Ideas of class are unavoidable when examining early hip hop for a reason. And that's okay?
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Had salmon and cream cheese bagel for my breakfast this morning. Really enjoyed it. Also had two thick Swedish yoghurt, strawberry flavour. Two cups of Joe. Had a turkey and cracked pepper roll for my lunch and a crisp Granny Smith apple which dissolved my teeth. Small lemon drizzle cake and cup of tea around 3pm. Now getting ready for nduja and mascarpone ravioli for dinner and a Weihenstephaner wheat beer.
I'm getting hungry!!!
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taylor ham egg and cheese on a plain bagel, salt pepper ketchup
lox and scallion cream cheese on an everything bagel
NEED

lox and scallion cream cheese on an everything bagel
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Geo should have opened a bagel shop instead of the bbq joint smh
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dio wrote:
let me rephrase tho: no one likes early hip hop or thinks its important because its made my people who had grown up in poverty. But part of our appreciation includes an awareness of the socioeconomic background of the typical pioneers of this genre and its impossible to think about or enjoy hip hop outside of a deeper, richer context of social awareness, as we truly cannot hear it in a vacuum.
So I mean, I'm kind of forgetting what we're discussing but like. Ideas of class are unavoidable when examining early hip hop for a reason. And that's okay?
Maybe reread the post I've been commenting on. And possibly reread the comments I've made in this thread, because, what the fuck. I'm not going to retread everything I've already said.
As to the second paragraph/sentence in this quote, yes. that's ok. No one is saying otherwise. (not the bolded part - this thread is filled with a dozen different people having a half a dozen different conversations about the same theme [which is class and music] and it's creating this ridiculous environment).
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FEEL ON1NE!!! wrote:
Stan wrote:Had salmon and cream cheese bagel for my breakfast this morning. Really enjoyed it. Also had two thick Swedish yoghurt, strawberry flavour. Two cups of Joe. Had a turkey and cracked pepper roll for my lunch and a crisp Granny Smith apple which dissolved my teeth. Small lemon drizzle cake and cup of tea around 3pm. Now getting ready for nduja and mascarpone ravioli for dinner and a Weihenstephaner wheat beer.
I'm getting hungry!!!
Stan appears to enjoy the culinary life of a venetian merchant of fine fabrics or perhaps a cosmopolitan high level businessman-slash-sensualist
Butter on a bagel rocks, though the bagels I can get here probably don't compare to what goes on in the states
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Parmesan spinach bagel is the best bagel
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i think BD said 'i havent bought a new piece of gear in twenty years' recently in an innerview. those were there role models. say what u will. digitakts look fun
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hedgecore wrote:
dio wrote:let me rephrase tho: no one likes early hip hop or thinks its important because its made my people who had grown up in poverty. But part of our appreciation includes an awareness of the socioeconomic background of the typical pioneers of this genre and its impossible to think about or enjoy hip hop outside of a deeper, richer context of social awareness, as we truly cannot hear it in a vacuum.
So I mean, I'm kind of forgetting what we're discussing but like. Ideas of class are unavoidable when examining early hip hop for a reason. And that's okay?
Maybe reread the post I've been commenting on. And possibly reread the comments I've made in this thread, because, what the fuck. I'm not going to retread everything I've already said.
what were you saying again?
but seriously, they made a mistake, move on with your life
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I ate mcdonalds, chicken bacon ranch pizza (which to be fair is a regional classic), and some take out. and a couple protein bars throughout the day. the American diet.
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wilandhugs wrote:
I ate mcdonalds, chicken bacon ranch pizza (which to be fair is a regional classic), and some take out. and a couple protein bars throughout the day. the American diet.
Love the unspecified "take out" even in a rundown of what you ate for the day
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hypo's wrote:
hedgecore wrote:dio wrote:let me rephrase tho: no one likes early hip hop or thinks its important because its made my people who had grown up in poverty. But part of our appreciation includes an awareness of the socioeconomic background of the typical pioneers of this genre and its impossible to think about or enjoy hip hop outside of a deeper, richer context of social awareness, as we truly cannot hear it in a vacuum.
So I mean, I'm kind of forgetting what we're discussing but like. Ideas of class are unavoidable when examining early hip hop for a reason. And that's okay?
Maybe reread the post I've been commenting on. And possibly reread the comments I've made in this thread, because, what the fuck. I'm not going to retread everything I've already said.
what were you saying again?
but seriously, they made a mistake, move on with your life
I was responding to someone else who added to the conversation. Surely you're aware of how message boards work?
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roopn wrote:
wilandhugs wrote:I ate mcdonalds, chicken bacon ranch pizza (which to be fair is a regional classic), and some take out. and a couple protein bars throughout the day. the American diet.
Love the unspecified "take out" even in a rundown of what you ate for the day
It's all MSG to me!
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Butter on an english muffin? Absolutely, not on a bagel though
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bagel is just a slightly modified bread dough, im about to go to war against all of u over butter
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hedgecore wrote:
hypo's wrote:hedgecore wrote:dio wrote:let me rephrase tho: no one likes early hip hop or thinks its important because its made my people who had grown up in poverty. But part of our appreciation includes an awareness of the socioeconomic background of the typical pioneers of this genre and its impossible to think about or enjoy hip hop outside of a deeper, richer context of social awareness, as we truly cannot hear it in a vacuum.
So I mean, I'm kind of forgetting what we're discussing but like. Ideas of class are unavoidable when examining early hip hop for a reason. And that's okay?
Maybe reread the post I've been commenting on. And possibly reread the comments I've made in this thread, because, what the fuck. I'm not going to retread everything I've already said.
what were you saying again?
but seriously, they made a mistake, move on with your life
I was responding to someone else who added to the conversation. Surely you're aware of how message boards work?
yeah I'm specifically referring to your obsession here that has involved you coming back to make essentially the same comment at least four times now @ games and theories or whoever that was
if they wanted to engage you they probably would have by now, kind of seems like your just beating a dead horse with one hand and masturbating with the other? move on? it's gonna be okay I promise
or uh, keep on fighting the good fight brother, you're doing god's work in here
back to the important issue: butter is perfect on bagels and if you disagree you hate poor rappers and have no place on this fucking forum
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