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Nuttkase

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Tank had no game, he was just a beast.
I think I liked UFC more back then. No weight classes, only rules were really no eye gouging or hitting in the nuts. Shit made for some crazy ass fights. Of course these highly trained fools now would mop the floor with 90% of the fighters from then but it was just a lot more interesting in my opinion.
 
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Ethelwulf trying to get his cloud skating on on his new EP. Pretty good so far though. I think I prefer the throwback Memphis/Southern stuff of his more so though.
i liked his release thats on datpiff, im sure i checked him on there cuz of you. Thats was months ago. I didnt even know if he was newer artist or what, he kinda sounded like a the lost Bone member
 
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I think I liked UFC more back then. No weight classes, only rules were really no eye gouging or hitting in the nuts. Shit made for some crazy ass fights. Of course these highly trained fools now would mop the floor with 90% of the fighters from then but it was just a lot more interesting in my opinion.
you actually could hit in the nuts back then and a lot of people did it lol it was only no eye gouging or fish hooking

 

Nuttkase

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i liked his release thats on datpiff, im sure i checked him on there cuz of you. Thats was months ago. I didnt even know if he was newer artist or what, he kinda sounded like a the lost Bone member
He's from Memphis so he's on that old Three Six tip a lot with his stuff. Just a little more updated sounding really. He's from Raider Klan, he's in his late teens or early 20s and has been around a couple years now.





 

Nuttkase

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you actually could hit in the nuts back then and a lot of people did it lol it was only no eye gouging or fish hooking

Oh alright, I just remembered there was only two no-noes lol. We used to rent them shits from Blockbuster on VHS. I saw the first one when I was 14 or so?

I remember one fight where it was this dude that was around 5'6 and like 130 pounds soaking wet vs this huge Russian dude called the Polar Bear or something like that. He had to be 6'7 and 350lbs. Little dude was a triple black belt in karate, other dude was just a brawler I think. Little dude ran up jumped punched the dude in the face, didn't even stun him, and then just got the living shit beat out of him for a few minutes until they called it lol. I thought he was going to die.
 
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Damn that So it Seems is pretty hard. Also he sounds a lot different then on this which is my favorite track on this release, he just reminded me of a Bone member on this:

 
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Nuttkase

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Damn that So it Seems is pretty hard. Also he sounds a lot different then on this which is my favorite track on this release, he just reminded me of a Bone member on this:

Dude has four or five different styles he fucks around with and they are all pretty dope but I also like the fast spitting shit the most myself as well. Although that Get Low slowed down song that's kind of sing-rapping using the Late Nite Tip beat is one of my favorite songs from him.
 
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Oh shit, they got MANTIS on DVD...


M.A.N.T.I.S. is an American science fiction television series that aired for one season on the Fox Network between August 1994 and March 1995.

The original two-hour pilot was produced by Sam Raimi and developed by Sam Hamm. It stars actor Carl Lumbly. The show is unique in that it depicts an African-American superhero.
The wealthy, mild-mannered doctor Hawkins is shot in the spine during a riot, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down.

After losing a lawsuit against a police officer he holds responsible, he uses his company's resources to invent a powered exoskeleton that not only enables him to walk but gives him superhuman abilities.

Using a vast array of technology, including a large underwater lab and a hovercraft called the Crysalid to fly around the city, he assumes the persona of the vigilante "M.A.N.T.I.S." (Mechanically Augmented Neuro Transmitter Interception System).

There were a number of differences between the pilot and the series. For example, in the pilot, Hawkins wore a suit over the exo-skeleton, it lacked a skullcap, and the headpiece was larger. The setting was changed from Oceania City to Port Columbia, and all of the characters, with Hawkins being an exception, were changed.

The pilot featured Gina Torres as pathologist Dr. Amy Ellis, Bobby Hosea as reporter Yuri Barnes, and Wendy Raquel Robinson and Christopher M. Brown as a pair of African students studying under Hawkins.

In the series, the supporting cast was changed to John Stonebrake, Taylor Savage and Lt. Maxwell, with the plot being completely rebooted.[2]

The bulk of the series' run depicted the M.A.N.T.I.S. operating in a vigilante role, frequently pursued by police, and battling industrialist Solomon Box (Brion James / Andrew J. Robinson).[3]

Poor ratings led to an extensive retooling of the concept. Midway through the show's run, minor characters were jettisoned, and more fantasy adventure elements were incorporated into the premise, including parallel universes, time travel, super-villains, and monsters. In one particular episode, the M.A.N.T.I.S. is accidentally thrown 32 years into the future, where he finds that his own technology has been exploited to create a supercomputer that is being used to enslave the Port Columbia population. He destroys it and sets the human population free before returning to his own time.

In the series' final installment, Miles Hawkins and Lt. Maxwell are killed disposing of an invisible prehistoric dinosaur. John Stonebrake seals off the records and technology that had created the M.A.N.T.I.S., thus averting an apocalyptic future. While the title character's death was given a sense of finality, the story was left open in one respect: when Miles Hawkins returned to 1994 from the year 2026 (a 32 year difference), he did so precisely 32 seconds after his vehicle sent him forward in time, thus altering the computer-controlled future that his disappearance had led to. As such, Miles Hawkins, while dying in the reality that he returned to, was also sent forward in time to an unknown future.
 
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