Rain Matrix wrote:mothafucka all i asked 4 was a fair verse breakdown why would thatb a problem show tha Pm i ended tha beef which u seem 2 not like
ok ill pm the voters and ask
Rain Matrix wrote:mothafucka all i asked 4 was a fair verse breakdown why would thatb a problem show tha Pm i ended tha beef which u seem 2 not like
C-Game wrote:oki i looked in to this on request of both parties...
if u guys cant be happpy abt da votin y ever bother battle...
right now its 2-0 bar up
but if Rain thinks his was better then shit happens
but guys da deal is this.. if u cant accept da vote den its tooo bad coz text battlin aint gonna be fun anymore..
as i said in da call out section if u want to have a ANNONYMOUS battle den PM me ....
ill set it up
if im not online on TR u can either ask FORDIE to do so..
look at LW .. its happenin without any BS arguments...
@ bar -- if rain wants to end da beef den end it
@ rain -- you gotta take watever votes u rcv...dats da name of da game..coz this battle is some close shit...
ill admit in some battles we get total stupid votes.. those will be dealt with .. but this battle has some calibur on both sides so votin cld go either way...
Rain Matrix wrote:I lose good job bar there is no beef u were tha better MC this time but not by much lets not drag this fucking thing on any longer
their all gonna take yur Side
I'm not gonna commit carrer Suicide
Bar wrote:definition of prevail
1. to be widespread or current; exist everywhere or generally: Silence prevailed along the funeral route.
2. to appear or occur as the more important or frequent feature or element; predominate: Green tints prevail in the upholstery.
3. to be or prove superior in strength, power, or influence (usually fol. by over): They prevailed over their enemies in the battle.
4. to succeed; become dominant; win out: to wish that the right side might prevail.
5. to use persuasion or inducement successfully: He prevailed upon us to accompany him.
and it has more
To be greater in strength or influence; triumph: prevailed against the enemy.
To be or become effective; win out: hoped justice would prevail.
To be most common or frequent; be predominant: a region where snow and ice prevail.
To be in force, use, or effect; be current: an ancient tradition that still prevails.
To use persuasion or inducement successfully. Often used with on, upon, or with. See Synonyms at
so see enimee im not arguin we probly new it in different senses we are countries apart afterall
and thx to the guys who voted 2-0 to me
edit: so basiccaly to anyone thinking
im goin to become better and prove that training does something
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