Seriously. You need your own TV show. Or atleast you need to live closer to me because I really want to have a full conversation with you and tap into your brain.
I have no idea what this means. But I second the motion that I too love the el. I love your video where you are just rhyming, I'm gong to post a video response to it on the youtubage whenever I figure out how to post a video response.
:iagree: the el = pure ownage manifested to human form .. ok maybe that went too far, but he's still chill
the el's got that will smith steeze. haha "i went to roll my bud, and i took a monster shit you feel me? walk slow, drink ice water."
the almighty el, i must ask you. what is your opinion on white people using the word nigga instead of say, dude, or bro. in a non negative way anyway.
This is my first time seeing The El. Hell yea, family, man. Glad to see another guy on here livin' with the fam. Keep on keepin' on El!
That shit don't sit too well with me, man. But, at the same time, I'm not the typa nigga that'll swing on a white dude for sayin' it. Thass one of them issues I'm neither for nor against. Seetumsane? I mean... I walk down the street and say "Whatup, nigga?" to 60-year-old white ladies justa getta reaction. I also say it to black people. So, for me, it's complicated. I did get in two fights, though, for bein' flat-out disrespected and called a ****** to my face. That was an issue of honor, tho; on some Count of Monte Cristo shit. I felt like when them caucazoid niggas did that, it was like when the nigga Albert took his glove off and tried to slap Edmond Dantes with that shit. You feel me?
i do feel you. i have sudden urges to say it and it almost feels automatic to me to say it because of the school i go to(lets just say whites are the minority). plus being on the football team, plus hanging out with mostly black people inside of school.
Life is great because you can roll your joint and flush the toilet, having learned or you can roll your joint and not the flush the toilet, and learn peace el
Yeah... I mean, I'm not gonna tell you to say it or not to say it. It really does depend on your circle. Just be careful, I guess. It has the potential to be an explosive word... even when used among black people, i.e., Jesse Jackson's remarks toward Obama.