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Old 10-27-2018, 07:13 PM
 
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Yea. I live in an old neighborhood nestled far away from anyone associated w/hip hop. We have a neighborhood watch that would have cops on site in minutes should anyone listening to rap need to be apprehended and asked to leave.
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Old 10-28-2018, 12:54 AM
 
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"Yea. I live in an old neighborhood nestled far away from anyone associated w/hip hop. "

Hahahaah, you're kidding yourself.

100% guarantee that looking at me you would not slot me into whatever idiotic stereotype you have of people "associated w/hip hop" (I mean, apparently the mods want us to pretend now that we don't know what you really mean), but my iTunes has everything from Eric B. and Rakim to Vince Staples. Admittedly you would not catch me dead living in some inbred Queens community that hasn't contributed anything but whining and pension fraud to the city in decades, but if I were your neighbor, you'd never know it.

" that would have cops on site in minutes should anyone listening to rap need to be apprehended and asked to leave."

If your foolish self is calling the cops on people for listening to rap and anyone gets hurt as a result, I hope it's you. How do people not know in 2018 not to call the cops except for ACTUAL emergencies?

It's always these sad mediocre Queens communities which don't have any accomplishments of their own to take pride in that have to get an attitude over people who supposedly don't fit in. Losers have to try to find someone to look down on, I guess.
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Old 10-28-2018, 02:28 AM
 
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"Yea. I live in an old neighborhood nestled far away from anyone associated w/hip hop. "

Hahahaah, you're kidding yourself.

100% guarantee that looking at me you would not slot me into whatever idiotic stereotype you have of people "associated w/hip hop" (I mean, apparently the mods want us to pretend now that we don't know what you really mean), but my iTunes has everything from Eric B. and Rakim to Vince Staples. Admittedly you would not catch me dead living in some inbred Queens community that hasn't contributed anything but whining and pension fraud to the city in decades, but if I were your neighbor, you'd never know it.

" that would have cops on site in minutes should anyone listening to rap need to be apprehended and asked to leave."

If your foolish self is calling the cops on people for listening to rap and anyone gets hurt as a result, I hope it's you. How do people not know in 2018 not to call the cops except for ACTUAL emergencies?

It's always these sad mediocre Queens communities which don't have any accomplishments of their own to take pride in that have to get an attitude over people who supposedly don't fit in. Losers have to try to find someone to look down on, I guess.
I'm pretty sure he is being facetious
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Old 10-28-2018, 04:39 AM
 
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The guy who sent the Pipe bomb, Cesar S, was reported to have been from Brooklyn. First thing I wondered was which person from City Data it might be.
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Old 10-28-2018, 04:40 AM
 
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Yea. I live in an old neighborhood nestled far away from anyone associated w/hip hop. We have a neighborhood watch that would have cops on site in minutes should anyone listening to rap need to be apprehended and asked to leave.
Would that include the classic Blondie song, Rapture?
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Old 11-01-2018, 06:43 AM
 
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Do any adults actually listen to this degenerate thugs music? This punk along with his entourage should be wiped off the planet.
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Old 11-01-2018, 06:53 AM
 
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This is the result of judges no properly punishing scum for their crimes.
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Old 11-01-2018, 07:33 AM
 
Location: In the heights
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I like that the last century and a half has basically been a continual stream of shock at the degenerate music of the succeeding generation. I hope to one day also clutch my pearls tightly and with incredibly sweaty palms, but unfortunately I mostly play and listen to classical music from the 17th and 18th century so everything is so very, very shocking to me.
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Old 11-01-2018, 08:29 AM
 
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I like that the last century and a half has basically been a continual stream of shock at the degenerate music of the succeeding generation. I hope to one day also clutch my pearls tightly and with incredibly sweaty palms, but unfortunately I mostly play and listen to classical music from the 17th and 18th century so everything is so very, very shocking to me.
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA I bet there is someone born in the late XVI century that think the music that you listen to is trash as well LOL
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Old 11-01-2018, 09:41 AM
 
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HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA I bet there is someone born in the late XVI century that think the music that you listen to is trash as well LOL
Yea, especially those Mozart scat canons. Those are still crazy vulgar. Even then, popular music of the day, as in that of wandering troubadours and popular sung folk songs seldom put to sheet music would sometimes depict a good level of sex, violence, and inebriation along with some cuckolding, pedophilia, rape, and bestiality.
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