Nump Speaks to Siccness

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So since Nump is so upset about LA "stealing" Hyphy...where did he get it from? Cuz he damn sure wasn't going Hyphy a year or so back when he was trying to hock his older garbage on Raptalk.net

I would sob uncontrollably every night if I were Nump's poor dad
 
Dec 6, 2005
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if they bay area don't even support nump why is he running his mouths on videos and making us look dumb as fuck?


p.s. whats all this talk about him being super duper hyphy hyphy, he went to school at cal high in san ramon or danville
 
May 5, 2005
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3rdeyeVision said:
and what gives latinos or blacks the right to say it
Hmmm maybe because the term was meant to demean black people and we switched that shit and made it a term of endearment towards one another. If you a black latino there is no problem, but any cracka or asian or non african person using that will get checked.
 
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Doc Truth said:
Hmmm maybe because the term was meant to demean black people and we switched that shit and made it a term of endearment towards one another. If you a black latino there is no problem, but any cracka or asian or non african person using that will get checked.
Yeah thats the truth, though I always wondered why i always hear nortenos say that word on their rap, that mexican rapper SPM explained it and said its more so that Surenos are more on the line of sticking with the Mexican culture and heritage, just how they come from Mexico and El Salvador, just like Americas most dangerous gang, "MS-13". But as far as the Northerners they pretty much more adapted to the way how Blacks are out there and more unified, so they kind of have a pass as far as using the word, cus not to start drama but that shit dont crack off down in SoCal, that would be automatic beef off top for a person of race to say it, or nationality. especially some filipino using the word speaking on us in the southern section of the Golden State.

but yeah, nump is a clown.
 
Feb 28, 2006
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i wonder does this dude act/talk like this on the regular. imagine this fool giving a speech or having a 1 on 1 conversation. dont know dude to hate him but the grapes song was a cool track. cant take him seriously...
 

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first thing that came 2 my mind when i saw dat video was that cop from menace 2 society

"U FUCKED UP U KNOW U DONE FUCKED UP RIGHT U DONE FUCKED UP"
 
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illmannered666 said:
So since Nump is so upset about LA "stealing" Hyphy...where did he get it from? Cuz he damn sure wasn't going Hyphy a year or so back when he was trying to hock his older garbage on Raptalk.net

I would sob uncontrollably every night if I were Nump's poor dad
LOL! i remember that shit
 
May 5, 2005
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3rdeyeVision said:
you dont live in the bay area do you
Are you blind or do you not see that I live in Richmond Ca, under my name. You think he's acting "Bay Area"? Does Tom Hanks act like that? How about Clint Eastwood? I dont see Ross McGowan acting that way. He's acting like what he thinks a black person should act like.
 
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Doc Truth said:
Are you blind or do you not see that I live in Richmond Ca, under my name. You think he's acting "Bay Area"? Does Tom Hanks act like that? How about Clint Eastwood? I dont see Ross McGowan acting that way. He's acting like what he thinks a black person should act like.

very true..
 
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Doc Truth said:
Hmmm maybe because the term was meant to demean black people and we switched that shit and made it a term of endearment towards one another. If you a black latino there is no problem, but any cracka or asian or non african person using that will get checked.
actually filipinos do have a right to say nigga.

"Negros Island in Western Visayas (central Philippines) is the country's sugar capital. After nearly two decades of slump, the sugar industry continues to allow the concentration of land to a few big landlords, among them former Marcos crony Eduardo Cojuangco, Jr. Hence, the island remains a major flashpoint of agrarian disputes.

Last September, tens of thousands of Negros' organized sugar farm workers cried for the end of social injustice by organizing a new umbrella organization of several farmers' groups. Called the Negros Coordinating Council for Genuine Land Reform (NCC-GLR), the new umbrella was formed at the end of a series of mass protests by farm workers during "Tiempo Muerto" - the season of death among hungry peasant families. NCC-GLR seeks, among others, to mobilize support to the farmers' cause and struggle for land from the church, academe and professionals."

source: http://qc.indymedia.org/news/2003/12/1.php