What's even worse is when people glorify El Chapo and drug cartels

What's even worse is when people glorify El Chapo and drug cartels
All I needed, this shyt came to mind recentlyNo i wouldn't want my son selling drugs, but I'm in a position in my life where my son wouldn't have to. The world isn't black or white tho, school isn't for everyone.
my brother is actually fighting a fed case right now, and I have tons of cousins and uncles who are doing fed time.
I also have a bunch of family member that died because of drugs.
Yet you in my thread responding, just leave breh I knew responding to you would go nowhere after the second response
Birds gone be birds I guess, stop repeating yourself breh
I just wanted to post that gif brehwhats so hard to believe about my story?
You're still hereAnd, yet here you are still responding. Watching other men making money on their own money on their own accord just to go online and bytch about it trying to get a feature![]()
IghtIll be here until 10
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And a story about redemption. Every successful Hollywood screenwriter knows this.People like a rags to riches story.
but at the end of the day it comes back to getting money and living a certain lifestyle. Dealers are willing to do whatever it takes to get it. Thats what the appeal is.Rapping and selling are two entirely different things
Rappers can go in the studio and make music without impacting anybody's life outside of good music and providing a handful of jobs
Dealers fund cartels, encourage dysfunction in our community and ultimately lead to senseless violence and death, rapping and dealing can be merged but they can also be separate
Not every nikka servin is a rapper, not every nikka rappin is servin