Essential The Official Battle Rap Random Thoughts Thread (URL, KOTD, UW etc...)

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he said this about Joe but was

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when Joe was rhyming...duck someone after getting your ass whooped by YK

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:laff::laff::laff:

I love battlerap man :to:
 

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Part 2 coming brehs :dead:


Get that a$$hole Rex!!!!



This the chick he was messing with :picard:
 
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So wait, this a man exposing rex :dahell: ?!?!?!

I can see a woman doing it , if it's rex cheating on his girl with her and somebody talking shyt but why does any man think he earning stripes exposing another man having sex?
 

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Once the topic shifted to Hollow not telling math about Dizaster because, potentially, Hollow just might not have trusted him to not do something crazy, the entire mood shifts. Math is still completely unable to accept that people treat him in a way that reflects his past behavior. Flip is just trying to get him to admit that he's done a lot of crazy shyt and he just can't. He spins that ridiculous shyt about Michael Jordan punching more people than him, repeats the same inane metaphor about the drug dealing, starts getting outwardly hostile, wants to change the subject, refuses to let Flip speak, starts getting manipulative etc.

He treats people like idiots and plays a sincere person when it comes times to honestly take responsibility for his actions.

Take the Daylyt situation. Someone (probably Hollow) tells him where Daylyt is, he shows up with perennial goon all-star Handz and a group of other Brooklyn dudes and press Day and Flip, to the point where Flip felt like he had to tuck his chains and Day was wild nervous. Then he wants a pat on the back for NOT washing Day right there. That's his idea of a calm, no drama situation.

There's a history of people distancing themselves or not wanting to do business with Math, and as Flip pointed out, him playing the victim every time (which he again talked over him repeatedly denying until the subject changed).

Keep in mind, there's no reason to believe the wild shyt we've seen Math involved with on camera or the stuff that just made it into battle rap verses isn't just the tip of the iceberg. He comes off as very real and very sincere all the time when he's talking about not being a bad guy, but that's part of the issue. Which is why I called him a sociopath, and Flip said he's probably bi-polar or something.

But he kinda laid it out himself. That threshold for violence thing he talked about is very real. I think Math can say with all honestly that he isn't loose cannon, or hyper violent, or can't be trusted to not escalate a situation because to him, his behavior at his worst moments is not all that crazy, it's par for the course and normal as hell for him.

His issue is, he has to be able to accept that though okay for him, that shyt ain't ordinary. No regular person, regardless of their upbringing, has a laundry list of moments like this on their resume (again, this is just what we, complete strangers, know).

He has to accept why even a close friend won't tell him where someone he has problems with is, because despite how earnest he is in saying nothing would happen, he doesn't seem to be a person capable of letting nothing happen. Just as he doesn't seem capable of owning his behavior. And before someone posts an interview of him doing just that, there's always another interview or blog after that where he defends or ignores it completely.

Look at the difference in Math defending his behavior over and over again verses Flip when Math starts bringing up his past. Flip owns it and owns the repercussions IMMEDIATELY while Math can't even come close to the same. That's what makes me think there's really something there.

For instance, a shorthanded description of sociopathic behavior

Behavioral: antisocial behavior, deceitfulness, hostility, irresponsibility, manipulativeness, risk taking behaviors, aggression, impulsivity, irritability, or lack of restraint

Who does that sound like?:mjcry:
 

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I'm asking this despite being a nikka born in Gravesend..

Do these NY dudes have no pride in their outward appearance anymore, or am I losing my grip? This pic isn't the best example, but I think you know what I mean.
It's not a New York thing, it's literally an American epidemic. Everyone's been so obese so long that it's normalized.
 

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Once the topic shifted to Hollow not telling math about Dizaster because, potentially, Hollow just might not have trusted him to not do something crazy, the entire mood shifts. Math is still completely unable to accept that people treat him in a way that reflects his past behavior. Flip is just trying to get him to admit that he's done a lot of crazy shyt and he just can't. He spins that ridiculous shyt about Michael Jordan punching more people than him, repeats the same inane metaphor about the drug dealing, starts getting outwardly hostile, wants to change the subject, refuses to let Flip speak, starts getting manipulative etc.

He treats people like idiots and plays a sincere person when it comes times to honestly take responsibility for his actions.

Take the Daylyt situation. Someone (probably Hollow) tells him where Daylyt is, he shows up with perennial goon all-star Handz and a group of other Brooklyn dudes and press Day and Flip, to the point where Flip felt like he had to tuck his chains and Day was wild nervous. Then he wants a pat on the back for NOT washing Day right there. That's his idea of a calm, no drama situation.

There's a history of people distancing themselves or not wanting to do business with Math, and as Flip pointed out, him playing the victim every time (which he again talked over him repeatedly denying until the subject changed).

Keep in mind, there's no reason to believe the wild shyt we've seen Math involved with on camera or the stuff that just made it into battle rap verses isn't just the tip of the iceberg. He comes off as very real and very sincere all the time when he's talking about not being a bad guy, but that's part of the issue. Which is why I called him a sociopath, and Flip said he's probably bi-polar or something.

But he kinda laid it out himself. That threshold for violence thing he talked about is very real. I think Math can say with all honestly that he isn't loose cannon, or hyper violent, or can't be trusted to not escalate a situation because to him, his behavior at his worst moments is not all that crazy, it's par for the course and normal as hell for him.

His issue is, he has to be able to accept that though okay for him, that shyt ain't ordinary. No regular person, regardless of their upbringing, has a laundry list of moments like this on their resume (again, this is just what we, complete strangers, know).

He has to accept why even a close friend won't tell him where someone he has problems with is, because despite how earnest he is in saying nothing would happen, he doesn't seem to be a person capable of letting nothing happen. Just as he doesn't seem capable of owning his behavior. And before someone posts an interview of him doing just that, there's always another interview or blog after that where he defends or ignores it completely.

Look at the difference in Math defending his behavior over and over again verses Flip when Math starts bringing up his past. Flip owns it and owns the repercussions IMMEDIATELY while Math can't even come close to the same. That's what makes me think there's really something there.

For instance, a shorthanded description of sociopathic behavior

Behavioral: antisocial behavior, deceitfulness, hostility, irresponsibility, manipulativeness, risk taking behaviors, aggression, impulsivity, irritability, or lack of restraint

Who does that sound like?:mjcry:

Math doesn't sound like a sociopath at all to me. Expecting a close friend to reciprocate loyalty isn't a far fetched thing. Math was simply making a comparison and used the drug dealing friend analogy.

What does Math admitting to Flip that he's done crazy shyt, have to do with Hollows shady behavior with Math?

If you can't see how foul Hollow was in this situation I don't know what to tell you. Flip usually plays contrarian on the show in order to create tension for the show. It's one of his "schticks"

Math has every right to be upset at Hollow. Have you ever had beef with a dude, and the dude you had beef with is cool with your close friend? That's not cool. It completely contradicts all this LOM shyt Hollow proclaims
 
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