Since when does replying to a post mean I give any fucks? I reply the same reason anyone replies to anything here: either they are bored at work or there is nothing good on tv.
The reason I give you shit is you have to be the most self absorbed person I have ever talked to. It has nothing to do with wanting to be a rapper or hip hop artist. Go ahead. Aspire to be a rapper, rock star, actor, astronaut, pro athlete, whatever. No dream is too big. After all, those are actual fucking things. Thousands of people have done it.
The problem is you have this sense of entitlement for absolutely fucking nothing. You act like you've done so much and that somehow makes you better than everyone else. When in reality, you havent done shit. I mean really. You've made one mixtape that was heard by almost no one. Be completely honest - has The Pilot benefited you in any tangible way? (Popularity, money, opportunities, etc) I know its helped you grow as an artist, which is awesome. No joke, good for you. But thats the extent of it. It helped YOU, internally. It didnt somehow make you a person who has been through more than anyone in the history of time. it also doesnt make what you do more important or difficult than what anyone else goes through. And I find it funny that you try and say that you work the hardest, when you have never experienced what most of us go through. You've never been to college. Who are you to say how hard or easy it is? You've never had a full time job and had to pay your own bills. How can you comment on how fucking lifting weights is a bigger responsibility. You CANT. But since YOU do music, it must be the hardest thing out there, right?
I'm not saying I've done shit either. But I dont go around the forum telling everyone I work harder than them and that they are all lazy and I'm the person with the most work ethic. If you ever make it as a rapper, by all means, come back to this forum and tell everyone to suck your dick and take a pic swimming in your money pool. Until then, shut the fuck up because you haven't accomplished shit. You're just another one of us.
You're right. I'm completely selfish and self absorbed. Beyond my immediate family, I care about absolutely no one else but myself. So yes, me is more important than anyone else I know. And your goal should be YOU anyways, not everyone else. Tends to happen when you have no one. I don't trust anyone and don't think much of anyone. Deal wit that.
Lol at erik thinking he works harder than anyone on this forum. That's just hilarious. Jake covered just about everything when erik grows up he will see that. It's funny to its not respectable to have a pro gaming career but somehow it is to be a rapper? Be happy for mc if he makes a career out of what he loves just like if you were to succeed erik I'm pretty sure everyone of us would be happy that you made it with something you love at least I would be happy for you.
You tryin to be a hero fool? You wanna see badass mother fucker?! I'll show ya a badass!!!
Has anyone ever seen those Machinima "Top 10" videos? Fucking terrible
I try to watch because I'm interested in whats in the list when it pops up in related/recommended videos, but the two douchebags hosting it are super annoying.
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I don't either. I've watched a few vids from them and a lot of vids from Destructoid/Rev3 so now they pop up as recommended all the time. I kinda miss when youtube vids just had related videos, not "recommended for you". I used to always find new music through related vids
TUPAC IS DEAD/THE LEGEND IS GONE/THEY SAYIN TUPAC'S BACK?/DEM NIGGAS WRONG
I don't either. I've watched a few vids from them and a lot of vids from Destructoid/Rev3 so now they pop up as recommended all the time. I kinda miss when youtube vids just had related videos, not "recommended for you". I used to always find new music through related vids
Same here. But now no matter what video I click the reccomended videos are always new Megadeth and a bunch of other shit I dont care about
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The reason I give you shit is you have to be the most self absorbed person I have ever talked to. It has nothing to do with wanting to be a rapper or hip hop artist. Go ahead. Aspire to be a rapper, rock star, actor, astronaut, pro athlete, whatever. No dream is too big. After all, those are actual fucking things. Thousands of people have done it.
The problem is you have this sense of entitlement for absolutely fucking nothing. You act like you've done so much and that somehow makes you better than everyone else. When in reality, you havent done shit. I mean really. You've made one mixtape that was heard by almost no one. Be completely honest - has The Pilot benefited you in any tangible way? (Popularity, money, opportunities, etc) I know its helped you grow as an artist, which is awesome. No joke, good for you. But thats the extent of it. It helped YOU, internally. It didnt somehow make you a person who has been through more than anyone in the history of time. it also doesnt make what you do more important or difficult than what anyone else goes through. And I find it funny that you try and say that you work the hardest, when you have never experienced what most of us go through. You've never been to college. Who are you to say how hard or easy it is? You've never had a full time job and had to pay your own bills. How can you comment on how fucking lifting weights is a bigger responsibility. You CANT. But since YOU do music, it must be the hardest thing out there, right?
I'm not saying I've done shit either. But I dont go around the forum telling everyone I work harder than them and that they are all lazy and I'm the person with the most work ethic. If you ever make it as a rapper, by all means, come back to this forum and tell everyone to suck your dick and take a pic swimming in your money pool. Until then, shut the fuck up because you haven't accomplished shit. You're just another one of us.
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edit: Nvm. Its best of 5. Tied at 2-2 now. Next win moves on.
I try to watch because I'm interested in whats in the list when it pops up in related/recommended videos, but the two douchebags hosting it are super annoying.
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For almost three full decades, WWE has been host to the Grandest Spectacle in all of Entertainment, WrestleMania. Now, 2K and WWE are honoring the Show of Shows with WWE 2K14’s all-new single player campaign, the 30 Years of WrestleMania Mode.
Last year, WWE ’13 gave you an in-depth look at one of WWE’s most beloved time periods, the Attitude Era. This year, we’re broadening our focus, with a nostalgic gameplay mode that covers nearly three decades of WWE history with more than 45 historic, groundbreaking and legendary matches, including Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant at WrestleMania III, The Rock vs. Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania X8 and The Rock vs. John Cena at WrestleMania XXVIII. The 30 Years of WrestleMania Mode
In addition to all of the detailed in-game historic cut-scenes and archival WWE footage, the 30 Years of WrestleMania Mode also includes the greatest roster in franchise history, featuring legendary names like Hulk Hogan, The Rock, “Macho Man” Randy Savage, Ultimate Warrior, Shawn Michaels, Undertaker, Stone Cold Steve Austin and many more.
Want to know who else made the roster? Then make sure to check out our upcoming 30 Years of WrestleMania Mode Roster Reveal, live on Twitch.TV/2K on August 17, 2013 at 12:30 p.m. PDT