Is it just me or up north dudes low key envious of southern dudes

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It’s like being in a swampland in the summer though. It’s either that dry desert heat, popping Benadryl to be able to breathe through your nose or that extra humid shyt where you feel Ike taking a shower every other hour. 100 degrees in the shade.,, pollen everywhere .. flying roaches and shyt ..
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you know what's funny....

when i first visited the south in the late 80s ...early 90s...

you were the shyt in the south if you were that "Boy from New York City"...i mean it carried so much weight ...cause the music ...fashion and slang was dominated by NYC at the time .....

all i had to do was rock a N.Y fitted or open my mouth or ride around town bumping my red alert...marley marl cassettes from my ride and byatches and dudes was jocking hard.....

but by the late 90s shyt changed dramatically....

once the NO LIMIT wave came in along with the CASH MONEY ...along with the other movements such as Rap A Lot...Suave house....

and with the Dungeon Family proclamation at the SOURCE AWARDS that the south got something to say

the SOUTH got not only thier own IDENTITY..but started INFLUENCING THE NATION AS WELL....

and they got a MEAN HUSTLE GAME...i really like the fact that southerners are just PRACTICAL when it comes to doing shyt........it makes sense and saves money in the long run...

i come across so many country niccas who once they get thier money right the first thing they do is BUY LAND...that has influenced me alot

but what really first got me...

mainly was thier PERSONALITY...and HIGH ENERGY....

REAL HONEST and EMOTIONAL

yeah the south wasn't known for hi tech "lyricists" and wordsmiths..but thier personalities and colorful character meant alot in ENTERTAINMENT in the comedy circut as well as music

and Byatches LOVE ENTERTAINMENT...pretty soon....the COUNTRY DUDES aint had to worry about the UP NORTH NYC cats taking thier byatches....

and i'll admit it i was jealous for a short minute once the south started making its presence known... :manny:

hoes on my HBCU campus who was once jocking the dude who wore tims ..and wallabees and cuban links whipping a crisp Acura Legend were now all on da dikk of the geechie azz dude with the gold teeth in his mouth maknig them beats bump in that old classic CHEVY DUNK with the daytons on it....

it was a intresting time....

but you know the old saying...CAN'T BEAT EM...JOIN EM...

since that time ...i've had great RELATIONS WITH MY SOUTHERN BRETHREN since i made the full move here in 97

i was just in a sports lounge last night in SOUTH CAROLINA...with my lil ATL broad and that same song by PLIES "DRIP 4 SALE" came on...

and i can't front IT SOUNDED DAMN GOOD....while sipping some SOUTHERN COMFORT WITH A COKE while watching ALABAMA'S OWN DEONTAY WILDER put a COUNTRY AZZ BEATING ON THAT proper speaking Baby Hair looking dude....

hey ......gotta respect it..........THE SOUTH IS WHERE HIP HOP LIVES NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :obama:




because we can't afford the extortion rent in Harlem and BK anymore :lolbron:


Hustlers exist everywhere. The reality is the average black person in the south doesn’t own land and is probably struggling to make ends meet like everyone everywhere else.



This black Queen is from the south and moved to NYC and is probably out hustling your average southerner right now.
 

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It’s like being in a swampland in the summer though. It’s either that dry desert heat, popping Benadryl to be able to breathe through your nose or that extra humid shyt where you feel Ike taking a shower every other hour. 100 degrees in the shade.,, pollen everywhere .. flying roaches and shyt ..
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All of this.


Plus the mosquitoes down there are extra vicious. :hhh:
 

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All of this.


Plus the mosquitoes down there are extra vicious. :hhh:

Yea last time I was in Charleston, SC I made the mistake of eating some good Spanish good outside and end up sharing my food with millions of flies.

Made sense why everyone at that spot ate inside. But overall very nice city.

If you like New Orleans but are scared to live there because of the tourist and the crime Charleston is a great replacement.
 
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I swear East Coast nikkas will go out their way to shyt on southerners but wanna fly down here :mjlol:

That’s because the ones flying down there aren’t the ones shytting on you captain obvious.

Most of the New Yorkers I know who truly hate the south often go West when they leave NYC or move to another east coast city.
 

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Yea last time I was in Charleston, SC I made the mistake of eating some good Spanish good outside and end up sharing my food with millions of flies.

Made sense why everyone at that spot ate inside. But overall very nice city.

If you like New Orleans buy are scared to live there because of the tourist and the crime Charleston is a great replacement.


Yeah eating outside in the south is pretty much a no go. Tried that in Tallahassee and had the same results.

People from around here (Baltimore) that have been to Charleston tend to compare it to Annapolis Maryland. I can't comment on it cuz I've never been


I'd like to check out New Orleans and part of me even thinks I could live there because like Baltimore it's a town where seafood is king and it's on the water. The only thing is that i don't think my liver would survive that place :merchant:
 

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Yeah eating outside in the south is pretty much a no go. Tried that in Tallahassee and had the same results.

People from around here (Baltimore) that have been to Charleston tend to compare it to Annapolis Maryland. I can't comment on it cuz I've never been


I'd like to check out New Orleans and part of me even thinks I could live there because like Baltimore it's a town where seafood is king and it's on the water. The only thing is that i don't think my liver would survive that place :merchant:

The only turn off about New Orleans is that the black people there seem depressed. I’m sure the the high crime rate situation plays a part. Honestly the energy some of the black folks were giving me there felt like similar energy id get in Newark, NJ.

People in Atlanta def seem to be much happier as people.
 
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