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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:45 pm
Some people think that the reason why he uses a lot of homophobic slurs in his lyrics is because he is gay or bi, however, he thinks insulting the gays and stuff will make him seem straight. I can kind of see him being gay/bi. For example, look at his failed marriage to Kim. Some gays try to have a heterosexual relationship because they're too damn chicken to come out. It usually doesn't end too well. However, I think Em seems more bi than gay. In fact, I think most people in the world are bi.
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 2:27 pm
He was a good rapper and i used to like his music. but I just think he's a douchebag overall. i like his old music though.
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 2:27 pm
"f*****t" doesn't have to be used towards gay people.. Seriously, guys.
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 3:22 pm
if you've ever heard the lyrics to Nicki Minaj and Eminems song Romans Revenge "all you little faggots can suck it no homo but imma stick it to 'em like refrigerator magnets" isn't the most gay-friendly song in the world
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 4:18 pm
it's rap, so it's kind of expected
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 6:38 pm
Pent and Ten it's rap, so it's kind of expected I agree with you.
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 6:46 pm
Fuuta De La Stella Pent and Ten it's rap, so it's kind of expected I agree with you. I third in this agreement. Edit: Rap backlashes on a lot of things,not just homosexuals.It's also racist,crucial,judgmental.But that's only scratching the surface of rap.Like on my agreement.It's expected.
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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 6:53 pm
Thief of Narshe Fuuta De La Stella Pent and Ten it's rap, so it's kind of expected I agree with you. I third in this agreement. Edit: Rap backlashes on a lot of things,not just homosexuals.It's also racist,crucial,judgmental.But that's only scratching the surface of rap.Like on my agreement.It's expected. Well american rap tends to be like that. If you listen to other country's rap it isn't as bad but isn't good either. But in a sense yes american rap is just basically that.
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 9:34 pm
wiccan_sk8er "f*****t" doesn't have to be used towards gay people.. Seriously, guys. Interesting fact for you: As far back as the English epistemology of the word can be traced it's changed meaning many times. A f** was originally, as many people know, a bundle of sticks. One would pick up the f** to keep the fire going. It then became the person who's job it was to carry that bundle for firewood. "The f** came by with his sticks yesterday to relight the streetlamps that had gone out". This was synonymous with being socially unproductive. (It was not a desired job) "that f** should get a real job". It then became to mean a burden, (much like the sticks would have been for the f**). "When I married her, it was a huge f** off my shoulders." Then, old people: as they were considered a burden to the taxpaying public. "I reckon' as soon as a f** gets too old to work they should be shot like lame farm-dogs". Then, young people: this was sort of a joke amongst pensioners. "If we are fags for not being mobile and able to put our experience to good use, they must be massive fags, because, for all their youth and fitness, they're either too lazy to get off their arses, or too stupid to be helpful even if they did." Penultimately (or at least officially), in the circles where age was respected greatly (namely: Oxbridge) 'faggots' became the term for the new intakes. These kids would be expected to do whatever their elders asked of them. "Hey, f*****t, do my homework for me." Finally, due to the frequent results of many such Oxbridge 'faggots' requests, the derogatory term for a homosexual was born. "********, I was joking around, and I got my f*****t to strip - How was I to know he was actually a f*****t?" And there's your fun fact for today. Enjoy :]
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 10:38 pm
Vicious Bollocks You guys do realize he did a number with Elton John and has spoken out numerous times that he's not a homophobe, right?
Lol wait, that would require actually researching something. Research neutral Even in the age of "text" based communication, I think most people don't even read any more. You don't seriously expect recreational research ... On a side note of post-modern misanthropy, what happened to gay culture appreciating how awesome Elton John is? or David Bowie?
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 10:51 pm
Meeatu wiccan_sk8er "f*****t" doesn't have to be used towards gay people.. Seriously, guys. Interesting fact for you: As far back as the English epistemology of the word can be traced it's changed meaning many times. A f** was originally, as many people know, a bundle of sticks. One would pick up the f** to keep the fire going. It then became the person who's job it was to carry that bundle for firewood. "The f** came by with his sticks yesterday to relight the streetlamps that had gone out". This was synonymous with being socially unproductive. (It was not a desired job) "that f** should get a real job". It then became to mean a burden, (much like the sticks would have been for the f**). "When I married her, it was a huge f** off my shoulders." Then, old people: as they were considered a burden to the taxpaying public. "I reckon' as soon as a f** gets too old to work they should be shot like lame farm-dogs". Then, young people: this was sort of a joke amongst pensioners. "If we are fags for not being mobile and able to put our experience to good use, they must be massive fags, because, for all their youth and fitness, they're either too lazy to get off their arses, or too stupid to be helpful even if they did." Penultimately (or at least officially), in the circles where age was respected greatly (namely: Oxbridge) 'faggots' became the term for the new intakes. These kids would be expected to do whatever their elders asked of them. "Hey, f*****t, do my homework for me." Finally, due to the frequent results of many such Oxbridge 'faggots' requests, the derogatory term for a homosexual was born. "********, I was joking around, and I got my f*****t to strip - How was I to know he was actually a f*****t?" And there's your fun fact for today. Enjoy :] Don't forget during the times of witch burning in Europe, they would toss 'faggots' on the fire- which referred both to the sticks and the persecuted homosexuals.
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 10:53 pm
kittycross Meeatu wiccan_sk8er "f*****t" doesn't have to be used towards gay people.. Seriously, guys. Interesting fact for you: As far back as the English epistemology of the word can be traced it's changed meaning many times. A f** was originally, as many people know, a bundle of sticks. One would pick up the f** to keep the fire going. It then became the person who's job it was to carry that bundle for firewood. "The f** came by with his sticks yesterday to relight the streetlamps that had gone out". This was synonymous with being socially unproductive. (It was not a desired job) "that f** should get a real job". It then became to mean a burden, (much like the sticks would have been for the f**). "When I married her, it was a huge f** off my shoulders." Then, old people: as they were considered a burden to the taxpaying public. "I reckon' as soon as a f** gets too old to work they should be shot like lame farm-dogs". Then, young people: this was sort of a joke amongst pensioners. "If we are fags for not being mobile and able to put our experience to good use, they must be massive fags, because, for all their youth and fitness, they're either too lazy to get off their arses, or too stupid to be helpful even if they did." Penultimately (or at least officially), in the circles where age was respected greatly (namely: Oxbridge) 'faggots' became the term for the new intakes. These kids would be expected to do whatever their elders asked of them. "Hey, f*****t, do my homework for me." Finally, due to the frequent results of many such Oxbridge 'faggots' requests, the derogatory term for a homosexual was born. "********, I was joking around, and I got my f*****t to strip - How was I to know he was actually a f*****t?" And there's your fun fact for today. Enjoy :] Don't forget during the times of witch burning in Europe, they would toss 'faggots' on the fire- which referred both to the sticks and the persecuted homosexuals. Yupyup. I forgot that one, thanks. Pyres became fags, because one burns fags (the wood) on them, and one burns fags (homosexuals) on them. biggrin How jolly a word it is! razz
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 10:55 pm
Meeatu kittycross Meeatu wiccan_sk8er "f*****t" doesn't have to be used towards gay people.. Seriously, guys. Interesting fact for you: As far back as the English epistemology of the word can be traced it's changed meaning many times. A f** was originally, as many people know, a bundle of sticks. One would pick up the f** to keep the fire going. It then became the person who's job it was to carry that bundle for firewood. "The f** came by with his sticks yesterday to relight the streetlamps that had gone out". This was synonymous with being socially unproductive. (It was not a desired job) "that f** should get a real job". It then became to mean a burden, (much like the sticks would have been for the f**). "When I married her, it was a huge f** off my shoulders." Then, old people: as they were considered a burden to the taxpaying public. "I reckon' as soon as a f** gets too old to work they should be shot like lame farm-dogs". Then, young people: this was sort of a joke amongst pensioners. "If we are fags for not being mobile and able to put our experience to good use, they must be massive fags, because, for all their youth and fitness, they're either too lazy to get off their arses, or too stupid to be helpful even if they did." Penultimately (or at least officially), in the circles where age was respected greatly (namely: Oxbridge) 'faggots' became the term for the new intakes. These kids would be expected to do whatever their elders asked of them. "Hey, f*****t, do my homework for me." Finally, due to the frequent results of many such Oxbridge 'faggots' requests, the derogatory term for a homosexual was born. "********, I was joking around, and I got my f*****t to strip - How was I to know he was actually a f*****t?" And there's your fun fact for today. Enjoy :] Don't forget during the times of witch burning in Europe, they would toss 'faggots' on the fire- which referred both to the sticks and the persecuted homosexuals. Yupyup. I forgot that one, thanks. Pyres became fags, because one burns fags (the wood) on them, and one burns fags (homosexuals) on them. biggrin Etymology is a lovely thing heart *I can never think of vanilla the same way after knowing it's past xd How jolly a word it is! razz
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:02 pm
I think he just says s**t in his songs to discriminate equally and just bash because he's angry. He's said numerous times that he isn't, I don't understand why he would lie about it, he seems like the type to be straight up and want to start s**t. I don't think he's trying to hide his homosexuality by using the term f*****t. My two cents.
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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 12:45 am
Your quote was blank, dear.
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