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  • #11
    Re: Sad Day For Hip-Hop

    Originally posted by One-Way
    Damn. You guys have no heart.



    ...
    I'm sorry.

    You can always get drizzled with snoop dog's fizzle...

    He's still croacking I hear.

    *yawn*

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    • #12
      Re: Sad Day For Hip-Hop

      Originally posted by dsarkasian
      What a shame he didn't.
      That would have made my year, or life I should say.
      Last edited by Anonymouse; 04-11-2006, 08:23 PM.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #13
        Re: Sad Day For Hip-Hop

        Sally Kirkland.

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        • #14
          Re: Sad Day For Hip-Hop

          I think One-Way just lost all respect for A\C Forum.

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          • #15
            Re: Sad Day For Hip-Hop

            Sometimes it's funny to joke around. But sometimes, you've got to have some deceny in you, and when someone passes away, ANYONE, you should pay your respects. If not, don't say anything at all.

            Who pisses me off his parthapride. Ignorant assholes. Honestly. Innocent people get taken away every day, but assholes like you get to live another day.

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            • #16
              Re: Sad Day For Hip-Hop

              Originally posted by One-Way
              Sometimes it's funny to joke around. But sometimes, you've got to have some deceny in you, and when someone passes away, ANYONE, you should pay your respects. If not, don't say anything at all.

              Who pisses me off his parthapride. Ignorant assholes. Honestly. Innocent people get taken away every day, but assholes like you get to live another day.
              Come on admit it, I piss you off too.

              I will not respect someone simply because they died. It cheapens the meaning of respect, and it further elevates people who would otherwise remain the status of shyt in my book.
              Achkerov kute.

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              • #17
                Re: Sad Day For Hip-Hop

                Personally, I just don’t find making jokes about someone’s death funny (past, present, future)... especially in this way. [I suppose someone could joke about a ‘death’ of a person who didn’t ‘actually' die (their body is still here), but that’s not what I see here. I joke about my grandma's death, but in a 'she's laughing' and loving way...]

                I don’t know about the friend of Eminem, from D12, but if you are grieving in some way I think people ought to respect that. Other than ‘respect,’ one might call that ‘compassion’ or ‘karma’ or ‘do unto others’ or lots of things… I don’t care what we call that. I’m not ripping on anyone, but I would ask for compassion.

                RIP/BIP (be in)

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                • #18
                  Re: Sad Day For Hip-Hop

                  Originally posted by Anahita
                  Personally, I just don’t find making jokes about someone’s death funny (past, present, future)... especially in this way. [I suppose someone could joke about a ‘death’ of a person who didn’t ‘actually' die (their body is still here), but that’s not what I see here. I joke about my grandma's death, but in a 'she's laughing' and loving way...]

                  I don’t know about the friend of Eminem, from D12, but if you are grieving in some way I think people ought to respect that. Other than ‘respect,’ one might call that ‘compassion’ or ‘karma’ or ‘do unto others’ or lots of things… I don’t care what we call that. I’m not ripping on anyone, but I would ask for compassion.

                  RIP/BIP (be in)
                  No I don't. There is no reason to simply automatically respect someone because they died by default.

                  I will make fun of anyone and anything I deem pleasing. You don't have to like it nor read it. By making a thread in a forum such as this, it's open season on whatever will be said.
                  Achkerov kute.

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                  • #19
                    Re: Sad Day For Hip-Hop

                    Every step I take, every move I make
                    Every single day, every time I pray
                    I'll be missing you.
                    Thinkin of the day, when you went away
                    What a life to take, what a bond to break
                    I'll be missing you.

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                    • #20
                      Re: Sad Day For Hip-Hop

                      Originally posted by Anonymouse
                      Come on admit it, I piss you off too.

                      I will not respect someone simply because they died. It cheapens the meaning of respect, and it further elevates people who would otherwise remain the status of shyt in my book.
                      You have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all. (I'm talking about your first post). And sometimes you do piss me off, then I lighten up and realize we're all just messing around. So, no, you don't piss me off. You're cool. You used to, though. People like parthia piss me off. He's not human-worthy.

                      Originally posted by Anahita
                      Personally, I just don’t find making jokes about someone’s death funny (past, present, future)... especially in this way. [I suppose someone could joke about a ‘death’ of a person who didn’t ‘actually' die (their body is still here), but that’s not what I see here. I joke about my grandma's death, but in a 'she's laughing' and loving way...]

                      I don’t know about the friend of Eminem, from D12, but if you are grieving in some way I think people ought to respect that. Other than ‘respect,’ one might call that ‘compassion’ or ‘karma’ or ‘do unto others’ or lots of things… I don’t care what we call that. I’m not ripping on anyone, but I would ask for compassion.

                      RIP/BIP (be in)
                      Thank you.

                      A lot of people I know were close with Proof, and they're the ones who told me about his death. Not only did I look up to Proof for his music, but I've also heard a lot of great things about him. We met in July of 2003, I think it was. Awesome man. It's sad to lose someone this great. It's a hard time for a lot of people. People like me.

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