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  1. Nelly sucks and is the perfect example of what I like to call an "arcade rapper": You're in the game for a little bit, but once you run out of tokens (buzz) it's game over. He was popular for the time, but his !@#$ sounded the same and he eventually faded into irrelevancy.

    That's really harsh to say, because you can say that about a lot of rappers, especially like Kanye. Even though he had some great albums, he's a joke now-a-days. You can see how Country Grammar affected a lot of the people coming out now, and has played a roll in developing their style.

    It's like people saying they like Biggie more than Pac, and putting Pac down into top 10/15, even though we all know he had one of the best albums ever. Just because you don't like someone, and you think they're irrelevant doesn't mean they didn't have an album that affect a lot of the artists that came after them.

  2. Loki you have too much Kanye in the top five, yea, sure he's a great artist but 3/5 of the top five?

    1. Nas - Illmatic

    2. A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory

    3. Dre - The Chronic

    4. B.I.G - Ready To Die

    5. Nelly - Country Grammar

    1. I don't think anyone can argue with Illmatic being number one.

    2. I was actually surprised not to see 'Tribe' in your top fives. Lyrically great, and musically great.

    3. Again, don't think anyone could argue with 'The Chronic'

    4. I struggled putting B.I.G. into my top five, it's a solid album across the board, I just love Biggie more than Pac.

    5. Top five, I find this album to be the advent of the artists we listen to now.

    EDIT: top Ten

    6. Kanye West - Graduation

    7. Kid Cudi - Man On The Moon: The End Of Day

    8. N.W.A - Straight Outta Compton

    9. Tupac - All Eyez On Me

    10. Jay - Z - Reasonable Doubt

    Honorable Mention For Top Ten: Kid Inks 'My Own Lane' Give it time to catch fire.

  3. THAT is why you should indeed join some alliance (of over 20 people at least), have that allianc teach you what this 10,500 member community is like . This includs the various unwritten rules that you keep breaking and getting in trouble for and thus people keep taking advantage of you and laugh at you both behind and in front of you. If you want people to stop - then get to know the actual "community standards" rules that our community functions under. Once you get that - THEN go for your revolution.

    I don't think you get what this is all about in the grand scheme of his actions.

    Why doe she, or anyone have to follow the "unwritten" rules of CN? That notion just reinforces what he has talked about, and everyone telling him to join an alliance, and learn these rules are just not getting what he has said, or has been saying.

    You may want him to learn these standards before going for his revolution, but it's a stupid notion to learn something that you want to change, and you don't want to really adhere to.

  4. I'd rather not get raped, killed, or the crap beaten out of me. In jail it's either survive, die, or become somebody's plaything.

    A United States Department of Justice report, Sexual Victimization in Prisons and Jails Reported by Inmates, states that "In 2011-12, an estimated 4.0% of state and federal prison inmates and 3.2% of jail inmates reported experiencing one or more incidents of sexual victimization by another inmate or facility staff in the past 12 months or since admission to the facility, if less than 12 months." [2] However, advocates dispute the accuracy of the numbers, saying they seem to under report the real numbers of sexual assaults in prison, especially among juveniles.[3] - Wiki...

    The relative safety of a correctional facility changes depending on your race and gender. White males are slightly safer on the streets (4.3 murders per 100,000) than in state prisons (5 murders per 100,000). African-American men, in contrast, are safer in prison. The black murder rate in prison, at 3 deaths per 100,000 prisoners, is slightly lower than the white prisoner murder rate. African-Americans outside of prison, however, suffer a murder rate of 32.1 per 100,000. Women are also safer in prison than on the streets. Between 2001 and 2010, only four women were murdered in prison, for a rate less than 0.5 per 100,000. Outside of prison, 2 women for every 100,000 are murdered each year.

    I'm sorry, but you have a very misconstrued version of jail.

    On point though. I'd probably take the lashes if I had a stable job, and house for the next ten years. If not, send me to jail.

  5. I only use their deodorant, anyone who uses sprays just has too much smell to them. I was walking around the farmers market this morning, and I saw this guy, and a girl he was with. I walked by, and the over powering of smell of spray made me involuntarily cough, and I heard the girl s!@#$%* a little.

    Just don't an over powering smell too much, or it's just the opposite, and makes it smell like you used that much to mask not taking a shower.

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