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Studio tonite!!!

JQuick

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Me n my dude killa gettin in tha studio tonite! Jus found a way for him to pass his drug test thanks to the RIU community, gonna get some mid grade, some lower quality high grade and some white widow. tonites gona b tha SHIT
 

JQuick

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Do a shout out to riu tokentalk then post the song tonite.
im not puttin tha song on here crazy!!! i got pics of my grow on here i dnt want nothin linked back to me, prision is a place ill nvr go back to.... BUT WE KILLIN IT TONITE
 

JQuick

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man im hype as fuck, i havnt been in tha booth for like 4 months, time to get some shit done!!!!!
 

Devildog93

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Me n my dude killa gettin in tha studio tonite! Jus found a way for him to pass his drug test thanks to the RIU community, gonna get some mid grade, some lower quality high grade and some white widow. tonites gona b tha SHIT
WTF is lower quality high grade. It's either high grade :weed: or it isn't high grade :sad:
 

VER D

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wtf is urbonics or ebonics????????
gotta love Wikipedia Ebonics is a term that was originally intended to refer to the language of all people descended from enslaved Black Africans, particularly in West Africa, the Caribbean, and North America. Over time, and especially since 1996, it has been used more often to refer to African American Vernacular English (distinctively nonstandard Black United States English), asserting the independence of this from (standard) English. The term became widely known in the U.S. in 1996 due to a controversy over its use by the Oakland School Board.


basicly words like yo or fo shizzle
 

JQuick

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gotta love Wikipedia Ebonics is a term that was originally intended to refer to the language of all people descended from enslaved Black Africans, particularly in West Africa, the Caribbean, and North America. Over time, and especially since 1996, it has been used more often to refer to African American Vernacular English (distinctively nonstandard Black United States English), asserting the independence of this from (standard) English. The term became widely known in the U.S. in 1996 due to a controversy over its use by the Oakland School Board.


basicly words like yo or fo shizzle
man if you say fo shizzle your lame as fuck lol
 

VER D

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i dont think anyone says fo shizzle but yea baiscly words you hear in rap songs are known as ebonics not to be confused with slang for slang is universal and is used round the world for instance the word cool which i dont think anyone say anymore either or mota wich is spanish slang for weed but yea like the word belly is slang for stomach
 

JQuick

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no one on this site really talked to me yet and dont know what im about, this thread will b loaded with how i get down later tonite, pics of all the weed, my glass pieces, blunts joints recording equipment all that, yall stick around theres gonna b some good shit tonite. o yea and if anyone wanna c some pics of my grow jus leme kno ill put those up tonite to
 

JQuick

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i dont think anyone says fo shizzle but yea baiscly words you hear in rap songs are known as ebonics not to be confused with slang for slang is universal and is used round the world for instance the word cool which i dont think anyone say anymore either or mota wich is spanish slang for weed but yea like the word belly is slang for stomach
hell yea but everybody knows slang right? so why make Ebonics
 

JQuick

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hell yea but everybody knows slang right? so why make Ebonics
nvm im bein stupid lol to much bud lol i know everybody dont know slang, i hate it when ppl ask me shit like whats a "dougie" or whats "a bird" or stupid shit like that, BITCHS YALL GOT THA INTERNET USE IT
 
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