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damn ytcrackers music is really inspiring man. every time i hear this shit i get on my nerd life grind. its like all i want and i feel like a slacker |
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There are no conversations. |
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cauz |
July 18, 2014, 10:26 a.m. |
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Sinclair Lewis |
Damn the great executives, the men of measured merriment, damn the men with careful smiles oh, damn their measured merriment. |
Allen Iverson |
Man, I'm 31 years old and a husband with four kids; I hope I'm no thug. I hear all those negative things and don't hear anything positive. I think that's all those people feel... that way that's all they hear about when you hear Allen Iverson did something negative or something. |
Frank Hague |
You hear about constitutional rights, free speech and the free press. Every time I hear these words I say to myself, 'That man is a Red, that man is a Communist!' You never hear a real American talk like that. |
Naima Adedapo |
No matter what as an artist that's always what you want to do, you want to connect to the audience, you want to be able to send whatever message it is that you're singing about, you want to be able to convey that - and not make them feel - you want them to feel it, you want them to feel what you feel. |
Sheila E. |
Having that music around us all the time, it was so inspiring. But at the same time, I was a kid. I didn't pay attention to any of it. I'd get on the drums and hit them a few times, and then go outside and play. |
Caitriona Balfe |
I think every credit you get and every film you have your name attached to makes things a little bit easier. It definitely opens doors up, but it's still a grind. |
Andre Agassi |
Nothing can substitute for just plain hard work. I had to put in the time to get back. And it was a grind. It meant training and sweating every day. But I was completely committed to working out to prove to myself that I still could do it. |
Morgan Fairchild |
When the AIDS epidemic broke, because I happened to be a science nerd and knew a lot about viruses and a lot about that virus at the time, I felt a moral obligation to go out and try to stem the fear and get out and explain to people what the disease was and how it worked. |
Feist |
The group-effort sound in recording of 'Sea Lion' is like, you really hear all the people in the room and hear them interlocking. There's a real freight-train energy of all these people at the same time playing. |
Afrika Bambaataa |
All music is dance music. But when people think of dance music, they think of techno or just house. Anything you can dance to is dance music. I don't care if it's classical, funk, salsa, reggae, calypso; it's all dance music. |
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So this woman went on Jeopardy and said she likes nerd rap and described the artists and Alex Trebek called them losers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXqEGcYqj_E
Then 13 nerd rappers wrote this song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WQk7YGpFZ4
And then in this music video Mega Ran and KadeshFlow I guess are saving him from this dungeon in Trebek's basement? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG6emIHIVww
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feel like i got a chance everybody watchin bitch i am the man aint nobody stoppin bitch i do and can i move to the back roll up a half lets smoke up the grass bitch i do what you cant candy with the paint start talkin money quit talkin bout the pain bitch you sound kinda funny out here, you a lame ...
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all ive ever wanted to do was make really good money independently on the nerd grind. i have essentially failed that goal year after year since i was in middle school.
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i have reoccuring dreams of the Detroit Electronic Music Fest
different places every time / different layout. but its the same damn thing. 10 years now
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Ya'll don't know shit bout dis zombie grind frfr. I dun ate 6 brains this mornin son! Chuch!
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That little black dress is such a hot mess full of youth, beauty, and rage. Tattered old shoes, dancing the blues, just trading her troubles away.
She'll give you her hand, make you feel like a real woman or man, ...
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The 90's are credited for a 'golden era' of hip hop. There is still so much intrinsically spiritual music from this era to discover. The whole world was in the thicket of a deeply introspective hip hop beat, and this culmination and amalgamation of hundreds of emcees deep in thought should rightfully be credited to the huge strides in hip hop's group consciousness at the time. If you listen to enough of the right material from this time, you can very clearly see the overlapping religious themes and feel the essence of what hip hop was at the time. Many of these artists unable to even come close to the styles they were delivering at the time. MCs all over the Americas were pulling fire right out of the ether for at least a solid few years.
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now WHO AM I TO TRUST? different person
ive said it before and ill say it again im changing i want to get better i want to love more i want to change my ways ive already changed my frame of mind ...
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I feel like I used to use music-induced mania to write code. That doesn't sound like a real thing but there were for sure kinds of music that were new to me that helped me code. All my music feels old and predictable now. It does not give the same effect.
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What's the deal with Christmas music? People should play music for all of the holidays equally. Like, why aren't they playing Halloween music or Thanksgiving music? #everybodydeservestobeloved #endholidaydiscrimination
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