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I laughed at all the well spoken negro men thou.
I laughed at all the well spoken negro men thou.
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The word thou is a second-person singular pronoun.
It was like watching jews vs. Niggers....tough to pick a side
Putting in Eazy E going broke for no reason but leaving out Dre choking that reporter was gay. Fuck Dre, closeted fag.
I like when Dre is drunk and on pills driving his Ferrari like a fucking asshole and gets pulled over and cries like a bitch bc the police always pick on the brothas.
I only saw it once and don’t even remember that.Don't forget the part where he quits Death Row, walks out on Suge Knight, then the light shines on him like he's angel from heaven as he announces his next album will be The Aftermath.
It took everything in me to not scream "He's a nigger" in the theaterDon't forget the part where he quits Death Row, walks out on Suge Knight, then the light shines on him like he's angel from heaven as he announces his next album will be The Aftermath.
Drives me fucking nuts too. "Tho" is already there, if you're so pressed for time. I hear his voice in his posts, but they get Shakespearean half the time and it really fucks with me. Good drawings, though. Sorry to talk about you in front of your back, Jim. Rude but necessary. Love you, love the show.The word thou is a second-person singular pronoun.
Putting in Eazy E going broke for no reason but leaving out Dre choking that reporter was gay. Fuck Dre, closeted fag.
Right there with you. Didnt watch the NWA shit because they already showed what to expect with Notorious. The guys playing 2pac and Puffy made me laugh my ass off.After that Biggie movie, I swore off all hollywood biopics and the Elvis trailer made me confident in my decision. The NWA trailer just looked fucking ridiculous and terrible. The actors don't even fucking look like the guy they're playing.
I think the guy who played Ice Cube is his son for real, I think. But yeah, the rest looked nowhere close except for the guy who was Tupac, who looked exactly like him.The actors don't even fucking look like the guy they're playing.
I think the guy who played Ice Cube is his son for real, I think. But yeah, the rest looked nowhere close except for the guy who was Tupac, who looked exactly like him.
They've never been good. The first and only one I ever saw was that piece of shit Walk the Line. Never gave another one a shot.After that Biggie movie, I swore off all hollywood biopics and the Elvis trailer made me confident in my decision. The NWA trailer just looked fucking ridiculous and terrible. The actors don't even fucking look like the guy they're playing.
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