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Entropy Trash Talk Harm me with harmony. Doomsday, drop a load on 'em. Verse 1 Entropy, how can I explain it? I'll take it frame by frame it, to have you all jumping, shouting saying it. Let's just say that it's a measure of disorder, in a system that is closed, like with a border. It's sorta, like a, well a measurement of randomness, proposed in 1850 by a German, but wait I digress. "What the fuck is entropy?", I here the people still exclaiming, it seems I gotta start the explaining. You ever drop an egg and on the floor you see it break? You go and get a mop so you can clean up your mistake. But did you ever stop to ponder why we know it's true, if you drop a broken egg you will not get an egg that's new. That's entropy or E-N-T-R-O to the P to the Y, the reason why the sun will one day all burn out and die. Order from disorder is a scientific rarity, allow me to explain it with a little bit more clarity. Did I say rarity? I meant impossibility, at least in a closed system there will always be more entropy. That's entropy and I hope that you're all down with it, if you are here's your membership. Chorus You down with entropy? Yeah, you know me! (x3) Who's down with entropy? Every last homey! Verse 2 Defining entropy as disorder's not complete, 'cause disorder as a definition doesn't cover heat. So my first definition I would now like to withdraw, and offer one that fits thermodynamics second law. First we need to understand that entropy is energy, energy that can't be used to state it more specifically. In a closed system entropy always goes up, that's the second law, now you know what's up. You can't win, you can't break even, you can't leave the game, 'cause entropy will take it all 'though it seems a shame. The second law, as we now know, is quite clear to state, that entropy must increase and not dissipate. Creationists always try to use the second law, to disprove evolution, but their theory has a flaw. The second law is quite precise about where it applies, only in a closed system must the entropy count rise. The earth's not a closed system' it's powered by the sun, so fuck the damn creationists, Doomsday get my gun! That, in a nutshell, is what entropy's about, you're now down with a discount. Chorus Trash Talk Hit it! Doomsday, kick it in! |
14 years old. What I do remember, was getting a blowjob by my then, best friends older sister.
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oohhh.. guessing running around point grey as a kid
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6 years old caring more about power rangers then music
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There is no such thing as original Hip Hop anymore - seems like a dying art
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I agree with Verbal Kint (lol, their playing Usual Suspects right now). Rap is pretty much dead, most of the shit out there sucks now. I think rap hit its peak from 92-96. After that it pretty much went downhill.
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Hip hop sucks. PERIOD. Hip Hop is dead. hopefully. Even 50 cent agrees http://www.mixtapetorrent.com/files/...dio22front.jpg |
I was cruising sunset looking for other peoples pussy. Ahh the good ole days! I was 18 then.
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ok you want good rap, well her you go, jayz kingdome come, nas hiphop is dead, both brilliant albums by respectable artists, then you got ppl like, lupe fiasco, common, mos def, talib kweli, blackstar, diggable planets, fort minor, the roots, dilated peoples.
and i bet none of you have even thought twice of looking into british hip hop, i mean americans arent the only people who can rap, in the uk you got dizzee rascal, kano, sway, lethal bizzle, plan b, pyrelli, skinny man, crazy titch, crimes kid, taliban trim, and one of my friends the up and coming rapper known as sam haque but your right, rap music has peaked, but alot of the stuff coming out, even the stuff which isnt original is hot, try listening to im a soilder by bishop lamont, and tell me that it isnt a hop track |
I was around 15
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WOW that was like 1991... I was 8 years old and i was smoking my first blunts from weed I use to steal from my mom. I couldn't even roll the shit right, I would have to go outside and find somebody else to roll it for me. I miss those days, New York City was different back then.
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yea you know me :1orglaugh
fuck i remember dubbing this lame ass song to a tape for my cousin |
I was 11 and didn't even own a computer yet :1orglaugh
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oh and i waould have been six, watchin my older brother and sister go off to boarding school, and crying like a little bitch
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haha, i think i was in fifth grade or so. we used to have these queer little "sock hops" that they'd charge us $1 to get into at school. i remember they played this song there. idiots. :)
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I remember that song. Didn't the guy who sang that marry one of the girls of another rap group? I want to say Salt and Pepper
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i was ducking during a drive by at someone's senior prom. :helpme
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I was only 11, but i love old school shit. About the same time Vanilla Ice and Nirvana was big
sweet shit tho, i love old school stuff |
I was 14 in 9th grade and we used to play that song in the locker room before baseball practice began. Got you jacked up to play some ball.
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I lived in Miami. Can't remember what was going on in my life though.
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i vividly recall a life style were i was running recklessly in the streets of mission hills sun valley pacoima north hollywood lake view terrace and more. Beating down or getting beat down, that was then an now im a webmaster. go figure....:)
life to me is grand... |
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