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Uncle Buckwild Soft Guy Era
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Man, look, and this is a perfect example of why I say that the subculture in the black community and the hip-hop culture is detrimental to the people. You got people right here fighting over who's more ghetto, fighting over who's more underprivileged. Nobody else does this but black Americans, bro.
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Looked like, to me, he an overprivileged little brat, because T.I., you know, was from the streets and his wife was from the streets. They got together and made an income for themselves, even though it sounds a little ghetto, but at the same time, they did try to explain to the man that you're looking like a fool, because you've been raised rich. And that's the problem with this culture. Everybody want to lime life being in the hood, you know, so he don't understand.
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He don't understand what it really means to be out there in the hood. He don't understand what it means to wake up without a meal. You know, his parents gave him everything, you know. And so what? He was living in his grandma's house. His father had to pay it. So yeah, man, that's the problem, man. You know, these Elamite devils put out this negativity and made it seems like this is our culture, which it's really not. We're full of kings and queens and people that have scripture.
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So I would never believe that that's directly our culture, but we learned the culture from the other people. So that's how I look at it.
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