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Killa wrote:Me & dR3 represent the future bitch!!!
Killa wrote:dR3 stay winning...

strikeboy wrote:Hey Alaine. I like young girls obviously and I don't get the oppurtunity to talk to them at all in fact. Well, I don't care really what you're like on the inside and I just really want you to come to bed with me. Would you do that if you could? Even if you were just average on the outside (but not fat) I could like you if you sounded smart.

GoodGirlsGetGutted wrote:Em is average at best without The Eminem Show.

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dR.dR3 wrote:Hahahaha.
*Walks out and expects a 10-paged thread by the end of the day.


GoodGirlsGetGutted wrote:I wouldn't necessarily say it's better, but I prefer it over the MMLP, personally.


kamilniewulis wrote:BrownyGee wrote:GoodGirlsGetGutted wrote:I wouldn't necessarily say it's better, but I prefer it over the MMLP, personally.
THANK YOU. Finally someone who doesn't think I'm crazy for saying this...
youre still crazy for thinking its better overall


BrownyGee wrote:GoodGirlsGetGutted wrote:I wouldn't necessarily say it's better, but I prefer it over the MMLP, personally.
THANK YOU. Finally someone who doesn't think I'm crazy for saying this...




EminemBase wrote:The Marshall Mathers LP isn't just 'about' those things. You obviously don't understand why it's considered the modern masterpiece it is.
It's a rolled up fireball of subversion, wit, extreme self-expression, personal turmoil. A constant mesh of character hopping, persona-juggling, psychological probing, social commentary. He's not just 'bashing pop stars' okay, in that album he embodies an entire era, pokes fun at it, repulses it... I mean, there's so much going on. His sense of irony on that album is just sublime.
I actually consider The Eminem Show his best album but I can absolutely see why MMLP is as highly regarded as it is and perhaps maybe even should be held as his true magnum opus until he creates something more 'important'. I feel TES is a better album but MMLP is just such a powerhouse, such a single-visioned but totally skizo experience of lyrical genius.
Where as Encore was a mixed bag. It was him not knowing which part of himself should be the most dominant, trying to please everybody and ending up with an arrangement that looks more like a mixtape than an album formation. It has some high points and I consider it a good album overall but my goodness not even close to MMLP.
You're probably just slimsoxshady in disguise though, trying to start a 200 page debate and will end up going "haha another successful troll" with a little gay beer emoticon after about 50 pages.





buffalo bill wrote:Troll or literally insane, what is it?


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