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Luke Cage

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Breh, that’s not “selling out”. It seems like you’re implying that Jeezy fans are incapable of having the etiquette to sit and have a nice and quiet meal at a fancy restaurant.
The average Jeezy fan is like 40+ years old, so I know they’ve been to a fancy spot before. They know how to act.
There is no such thing as correct etiquette. Just eitquette you selected to be used. . Jeezy choose what he wanted, and that was to sell out
 

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As a breh with impeccable taste and class, if someone in your establishment whose trousers aren't cut to a half or quarter break, I will not grace it with my presence and I will leave a 1 star rating in the Robb Report and go through lengths to get it condemned and shut down.
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the average person in america’s first anime is DB and it evolves into other things. There’s nun wrong with that.

The problem was nikkas who were deep into anime forgot to brush their teeth, get haircuts and wash they ass, and instead of getting bullied for that, they say it was bc of anime.
No the aerage person in the US's first anime isn't DBZ.
I hate idiots like you.

Anime got big before DBZ came over.
I know a lot of you idiots can't understand that the world existed before you, but Akira existed. Vampire Hunter D exist, Ghost in the Shell existed, Ninja Scrolls existed, Basalisk existed, Tank Police existed, we can go to the TV tip and mention Gigantor, Speed Racer, Astro boy, Saint Seiya. Now the anime I mentioned covers Baby boomers, Gen X (the first gen that got anime popping in the US, when it was called Japanime), and us mellenials who were the big DBZ US fanbase, along with Sailor Moon and Gundam Wing, but you Gen Zers and Gen Alpha people need to figure it out. You aren't the first to do anything.
 

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There is no such thing as correct etiquette. Just eitquette you selected to be used. . Jeezy choose what he wanted, and that was to sell out

Huh?! Do you behave in Wendy’s the same as you would in Ruth’s Chris? You don’t even dress the same. If Jeezy franchise a McDonald’s does he have to rename the McDouble to a trap house reference to stay for the culture?
 

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Jeezy should have made a restaurant for his audience. instead of trying to do some fancy upscale places that rap fans arent welcome at.
Earned all that money from the hood and tried to run to white folks in secret.
If he got rich off classical music he wouldn't have had a problem

Rap fans goto the same upscale cac restaurants and don't act the fool tho :yeshrug:

Especially here in Atlanta
 

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To me it sounds like he trying to be a sell out. i've been to plenty of places where the restaurant has a club atmosphere and they make plenty of money.
He just don't want certain types of people in his establishment. Selling food doesn't mean you get to teach people how to behave.
You most likely, with all due respect, don't have any money and aren't a productive member of society.
So of course you would think a man making a upscale restaurant is a sell out, you are closed minded and ignorant, and probably think the world revolves around you.

You will one day realize you are the minority and people who are productive don't want to associate with you at all.
 
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