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Welcome To The World of NEFF
We're honored to have been selected to feat. on this mixtape amongst the likes of Christina Milian, The Cool Kids, and The Nationals....support this mixtape when it drops...
peace.
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Freshman,
GET FRESH,
hipster rap,
indie,
JSTARH,
JUST WILL,
NEFF,
skate,
the cool kids,
The Freshman
Tomorrow is OUR FUTURE
Tomorrow marks the day where we elect a new President into the White House. It's also on a larger scale because this election is being watch around the world, waiting for one man, waiting for a new leader in the United States. Hoping that he will bring change and reestablish our place in this world. Who is this man I speak of? Who is this man that the world is waiting for? That man is Barack Obama.
When I speak of the world, I really mean it. In Madrid, Spain, an artist has planned to create a gigantic face of Obama sculpted from gravel and sand, which will cover nearly 2.5 acres (1 hectare) of Barcelona beachfront before the U.S. elections. Rodriguez-Gerada, 42, is a Cuban-born American who grew up in North Plainfield, New Jersey, near New York, and now lives in Barcelona, hopes that it will be big enough to be seen on Google Earth. It is expected to be done today.
The BBC asked more than 22,000 people in 22 countries around the world how they thought the outcome of the presidential election would affect their perception of our country. The most pro-Obama countries were: Kenya (87 percent), Nigeria (71 percent), Canada (69 percent), Italy (64 percent), France (62 percent), Australia (62 percent), and Germany (61 percent). That's a lot of people around the world saying a lot about Obama. Obama support worldwide tends to be strongest amongst youth and the more educated. Obama has inspired millions of Americans with his promise of uniting this country and restoring its image home and abroad.
So for those who have not voted yet, tomorrow is the day that you must go and vote. We must elect a new leader, and I really don't care who you vote for, but please exercise your right. There isn't much more I can stress on this matter, I just really want everyone to vote if they can. Get out there and make a difference, because if you don't vote, then you have no right to speak.
So get out there and vote tomorrow!
This has been a post by ReggieMagz
The BBC asked more than 22,000 people in 22 countries around the world how they thought the outcome of the presidential election would affect their perception of our country. The most pro-Obama countries were: Kenya (87 percent), Nigeria (71 percent), Canada (69 percent), Italy (64 percent), France (62 percent), Australia (62 percent), and Germany (61 percent). That's a lot of people around the world saying a lot about Obama. Obama support worldwide tends to be strongest amongst youth and the more educated. Obama has inspired millions of Americans with his promise of uniting this country and restoring its image home and abroad.
So for those who have not voted yet, tomorrow is the day that you must go and vote. We must elect a new leader, and I really don't care who you vote for, but please exercise your right. There isn't much more I can stress on this matter, I just really want everyone to vote if they can. Get out there and make a difference, because if you don't vote, then you have no right to speak.
So get out there and vote tomorrow!
This has been a post by ReggieMagz
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Barack,
Barack Obama,
Barrack Obama,
Election,
John McCain,
McCain,
McShame,
Obama,
President,
Sarah Palin,
USA,
World
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Truman Syndrome: When Life is like a TV show
Big ups to newsweek for this article..
As a director of psychiatrics at New York's Bellevue Hospital Center, Joel Gold has seen thousands of delusional patients. But a few years ago, he began noticing a different sort of paranoia: young white men who believed they were the subjects of their own reality-TV shows. Some, says Gold, who with his brother has written a preliminary paper and hopes to author a larger study, seemed pleased by their roles—excited by the anticipated million-dollar payout. Others were tormented. One came to New York to check whether the World Trade Center had actually fallen—believing 9/11 to be an elaborate plot twist in his personal storyline. Another came to climb the Statue of Liberty, believing that he'd be reunited with his high-school girlfriend at the top, and finally be released from the "show."
read the rest of the article here
As a director of psychiatrics at New York's Bellevue Hospital Center, Joel Gold has seen thousands of delusional patients. But a few years ago, he began noticing a different sort of paranoia: young white men who believed they were the subjects of their own reality-TV shows. Some, says Gold, who with his brother has written a preliminary paper and hopes to author a larger study, seemed pleased by their roles—excited by the anticipated million-dollar payout. Others were tormented. One came to New York to check whether the World Trade Center had actually fallen—believing 9/11 to be an elaborate plot twist in his personal storyline. Another came to climb the Statue of Liberty, believing that he'd be reunited with his high-school girlfriend at the top, and finally be released from the "show."
read the rest of the article here
Mad Rad is Super Doooooooope....
shout out to Psmoov and Mad Rad killin it in upstate Washington, my boy Wookimonster showed me their music, and i instantly became a fan...
Electric Sheep
Monday, September 15, 2008
Hipster Rap
Bigups to illdoctrine.com
Labels:
90z kids,
cool kids,
HIP HOP,
hipster rap,
illdoctrine.com,
kid sister,
kids,
kids in the hall,
LOCAL RAP
Friday, September 12, 2008
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