Only fear of death" i'd say that's emotional.
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KTope — 17 years ago(July 22, 2008 11:43 PM)
Nah, the "suck" remix is MUCH more emotional.
It's funny how your signature is meant to show off how optomistic you arewhile you go to a dead man's message board and diss his music for no apparent reason. I guess consistency, lame sarcastic wit, and tact were all being handed out on the same day, but you refused to leave the lame sarcastic wit stand.
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juglettee — 17 years ago(August 30, 2008 09:46 PM)
how your signature is meant to show off how optomistic you arewhile you > go to a dead man's message board and diss his music for no apparent reason>
Doesn't the word "sarcasm" ring a bell?
Anyway, I have the right to diss any music I don't 1c84like. We live in a free country haven't you picked up the first amendment lecture in your Government class this afternoon?
BTW, my signature wasn't intended to imply I am "optomistic" in any way. The meaning is rather different. It is better to light the candle of understanding than to curse ignorance. In other words, we should help others see to what they cannot, old Chinese proverb I belive.
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KTope — 17 years ago(September 01, 2008 09:47 AM)
I have heard of "sarcasm", and it doesn't pertain to that situation at all. I seem to remember the word "irony" as well, which is what you are talking about.
Did I ever say you didn't have the right to verbally convey a disliking for his music?
Computer Science with a minor in Business, no Government classes this afternoon.
While most useful Philosophy is left open to a wide array of interpretation, that particular proverb's meaning is crystal clear. It carries the same message as the Western "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"; that is to say "Don't sit on your ass and moan about a problem you are having, get up, assess the situation, and immediately takes steps to properly fix it.". It conveys a message of optomism, hope, and perseverance. I definitely see where you are going with the enlightenment aspect, but the intended meaning it is not.
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lhs_2002 — 17 years ago(July 16, 2008 12:42 AM)
Hit' Em Up was a pretty emotional song, but if you want to hear the song with the most emotion, he sang Dear Mama once live where he messed up the lyrics. It's hard to tell but I read somewhere he actually was kind of tearing up. It's hard to tell, but here is the YouTube video on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWQ9xP1TwZ4