Meh, I think all his attention is due more to media focus, I wouldn't say he's influence the world like Hitler, Stalin, DaVinci, etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by yoda
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Meh, I think all his attention is due more to media focus, I wouldn't say he's influence the world like Hitler, Stalin, DaVinci, etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by yoda
Us.
have the attacks of 9/11 not changed our lives?Quote:
Originally Posted by mrdevious
Another vote for Jesus!
American's perhapse. But it's not a change that will reach 500 years into the future.Quote:
Originally Posted by yoda
ROTFLMAO.Quote:
Originally Posted by F L E S H
Different strokes for different folks I guess. Maybe we'll find a member who is obssessed with sherlock holmes too...
You wanna talk about prolific people in history? Talk about Genghis Khan, who's got 16 million descendants, and forged together the largest land empire in history using only 100,000 men.
Don't talk about someone like Tupac, lol. While his lyrics are inspirational and all, he was still nothing more than a violent street thug. This is coming from me, who's lived in poverty his whole live. While most of you are middle to upperclass, so I think my opinion has greater weight.
Rappers should never be considered great people, what's their contribution to society? Most of them preach nothing but bullshit. The whole culture they promote is hurting America, mostly in the innercity. The whole hip-hop trend promotes kids to not care about education and being learned, rather they think about clothes and cars, which leads them to failure. It also promotes crime indirectly.
I have lived in NYC almost my whole life and every area that's Hip-hop culture dominant is a mess filled with crime and is just an overall crappy place.
Most of you are little white kids that are just going through this fad, it doesn't really affect you. You just love the whole fad, but you don't have to live through it and see it like I do. You'll eventually grow out of it. But what of me? Who has to see beautiful neighborhoods destroyed by his nasty fad.
Why should your impoverished roots make your opinions more worthy than others? Sorry, perhaps I'm too privelaged (or too big an asshole) to grasp how that works, logically or fairly.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Ganja
Back to prolific people . . .
Michelangelo
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Beethoven
William Shakespeare
Thomas Jefferson
Maya Angelou
Paul McCartney
Dolly Parton (prolific both artistically and physically)
That's a pretty big assumption ..... All of us are anonymous behind our screennames, so it really doesn't matter where you come from, or what color / class that you are.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Ganja