People using the Philthy Rich and Messy Marv situation to come up in rap

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ispeakthetruth

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Jul 27, 2008
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So, for public consumption... I'm on facebook a few days back, and run across a facebook page. This kid, black, and from Oakland I presume is posting photos, and videos. I click his video, and he's talking to the camera saying "I'm bout to come up how you came up nigga" and whispering a bunch of gibberish. I see a bunch of half ass artwork as well. I spent a few minutes trying to find out his name, but gave up. It seemed pretty hilarious, but at the same time I felt like this kid was real misguided. If you were to see his selfie videos talking, something just didnt seem right about him. Is this hip hop? or someone who see's getting on someones line as a way to get his name out?
 

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Hood Rat Matt

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More than 98% of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) mutations result in the premature termination of the dystrophin open reading frame at various points over its 11-kb length. Despite this wide variation in coding potential (0%-98.6% of the full-length protein), the truncating mutations are associated with a surprisingly uniform severity of phenotype. This uniformity is probably attributable to ablation of the message by nonsense-mediated decay (NMD). The rare truncating mutations that occur near the 3' end of the dystrophin gene (beyond exon 70) can however result in extremely variable phenotypes (both intra- and inter-familially). We suggest that all proteins encoded by such mutant genes are capable in principle of rescuing the DMD phenotype but that NMD abrogates the opportunity to effect this rescue. The observed variability may therefore reflect an underlying variation in the efficiency of NMD between individuals. We discuss this hypothesis with particular reference to a well-characterised Becker muscular dystrophy patient with a frameshift mutation, where expression of a truncated dystrophin rescues the muscular but not mental phenotype.