dviss1
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But if he was not snubbed the year of game 6... I mean, that's a whole year difference.
Lillard WAS snubbed last year. He only made the team due to an injury.
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But if he was not snubbed the year of game 6... I mean, that's a whole year difference.
Grammar do matter.
Kobe injury.Lillard WAS snubbed last year. He only made the team due to an injury.
Lillard WAS snubbed last year. He only made the team due to an injury.
Shit.... Nvm... Damn that was 2yrs ago?
Lillard WAS snubbed last year. He only made the team due to an injury.
Shit.... Nvm... Damn that was 2yrs ago?
Yeah, game 6 shot was in his sophomore year when he made the ASG clean.
That was the year he was snubbed off team USA though. He's always being counted out, it's part of being a blazer. That's why whiney bitches like albitch leave and real men like dame use it to fuel the fire.That's what I was saying!
That was the year he was snubbed off team USA though. He's always being counted out, it's part of being a blazer. That's why whiney bitches like albitch leave and real men like dame use it to fuel the fire.
What I don't understand is how your definitions of snubs and "being counted out" are relevant to Dame's interpretation of the same when interpreting his lyrics.How exactly did albitch get snubbed out of anything?
And team usa? Hmm... I can see that, I guess... but even just getting invited to it is a big deal... I don't necessarily call that a snub.
I'm 100% sure no one in here uses perfect grammar.
Sure, but there's a vast difference between ending sentences with prepositions and basic subject-verb conjugation. One might expect more out of someone who made it to the league and still went and got his bachelor's. I'm not saying that it bothers me like it does Wookee, but I can understand where he's coming from.
Show some empathy to crotchety old white people.
Sure, but there's a vast difference between ending sentences with prepositions and basic subject-verb conjugation. One might expect more out of someone who made it to the league and still went and got his bachelor's. I'm not saying that it bothers me like it does Wookee, but I can understand where he's coming from.
Show some empathy to crotchety old white people.
Time to accept that some people are black and they aren't all going to talk white enough for you.
Since you've already stated that you're unwilling to empathize with the crotchety old white man perspective, then there's no point in me trying to explain it to you.Why would one expect more from a hip-hop song when hip-hop songs are very often not grammatically correct?
Since you've already stated that you're unwilling to empathize with the crotchety old white man perspective, then there's no point in me trying to explain it to you.
Must be nice to have the privilege of elevating your own perspective to a place of greater significance than another's. And here I thought we were all of equal value.Crotchety old white men should gain perspective and understand there's no reason to complain about how grammatically correct a hip-hop song is.
Especially since there are plenty of songs in other genres that aren't.
Must be nice to have the privilege of elevating your own perspective to a place of greater significance than another's. And here I thought we were all of equal value.
This post is shit race-baiting in the form of concern trolling. Never mind that you started a sentence with "and", which is grammatically bad!Must be nice to have the privilege of elevating your own perspective to a place of greater significance than another's. And here I thought we were all of equal value.
Never mind that you started a sentence with "and", which is grammatically bad!
Just because hip-hop songs aren't, for the most part, grammatically correct, doesn't mean that Wookee, or other crotchety old white people, have some sort of inherent responsibility to accept it, or are wrong in being frustrated by and disappointed in the intentional butchering of the English language.
When you say that you are not willing to empathize with his perspective, and that rather he should gain yours, you are in fact elevating your perspective to a place of greater importance. I'm sorry you can't see that.
I'd love an elaboration."Check your privilege"? HAHAHAHA FUCK THIS POST.
It would get me banned.I'd love an elaboration.
You're welcome to direct message it to me. I doubt I'll be offended, but I'll gladly discuss any potential misperceptions on either of our parts.It would get me banned.
Dem commas you be usin dawg. You gon marry dem mufuckas?Just because hip-hop songs aren't, for the most part, grammatically correct, doesn't mean that Wookee, or other crotchety old white people, have some sort of inherent responsibility to accept it, or are wrong in being frustrated by and disappointed in the intentional butchering of the English language.
When you say that you are not willing to empathize with his perspective, and that rather he should gain yours, you are in fact elevating your perspective to a place of greater importance. I'm sorry you can't see that.
