Wannabe Rapper: YOLO Drunk Driving

[quote]postholedigger wrote:

[quote]LoRez wrote:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:
I wonder if Ct. Rockula tweets out “YOLF” right before he does something reckless.[/quote]

F?[/quote]

…you know…cuz of his internet persona…trampire…and stuff.[/quote]

Apparently I was a little dense there…

I was trying to figure out a number that started with F and made sense in that phrase.

[quote]LoRez wrote:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:
I wonder if Ct. Rockula tweets out “YOLF” right before he does something reckless.[/quote]

F?[/quote]

You know he’s a vampire right?

You Only Live Forever

And why is YOLO always associated with dumb or careless actions. You don’t ever see messages that say, “I’m working hard and doing my best to be a good husband and father today - YOLO.”

I sense a little racism in here

[quote]Professor X wrote:
It’s about as “stupid” as kids joining specific gangs based on the rapper they like most.[/quote]
Oh snap, people do this?

What colors do I wear to join the Skee-Lo gang?

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xj3mv_i-wish-skee-lo_music

[quote]SkyNett wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Either way, tag teaming someone like this for stating an opinion well is not making this forum better.[/quote]
He’s more than entitled to his opinion. He doesn’t need to get nasty and call me names though. That is uncalled for - I did not say shit to him, or about him. If he doesn’t agree, he can debate without personally insulting me. [/quote]
People who run out of intellegent points to make during an argument will often revert to name calling and other childish things and as Jackie has already pointed out, this is YOLO’s forte.

Then again, this is the interwebs…

[quote]super saiyan wrote:
And why is YOLO always associated with dumb or careless actions. You don’t ever see messages that say, “I’m working hard and doing my best to be a good husband and father today - YOLO.”[/quote]

That acronym is another example of how we’re (as a people) slowly destroying language.

Mark Twain would be turning in his grave if he knew what was going on up here.

Survival of the fittest. Thank God for Darwinism.

[quote]Airtruth wrote:
I sense a little racism in here[/quote]

lol

[quote]Gettnitdone wrote:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:
And why is YOLO always associated with dumb or careless actions. You don’t ever see messages that say, “I’m working hard and doing my best to be a good husband and father today - YOLO.”[/quote]

That acronym is another example of how we’re (as a people) slowly destroying language.

Mark Twain would be turning in his grave if he knew what was going on up here. [/quote]

Shakespeare would have turned in his grave if he knew what Twain was writing. Languages evolve.

Glorifying drink driving and driving fast?? Okay… Thankfully, they didn’t kill anyone else. Their families would have been left with the burden of lawsuits.

You only die once, motherfuckers.

Good fucking riddance.

Look at it this way:
Drunk young rapper tweets about driving drunk and defends it by saying yolo(as in you only live once so why not)

Drunk young rapper does not reveal that he?s not that one actually driving?and lives
No one besides his followers and friends of followers etc learn about this because it turns into just another tweet.

Tweetees?(people that follow tweeters) read this and then at some point try to emulate this idiot

Leading to who knows how many drunk drivers, drunk driving accidents, drunk driving related deaths?I mean who knows could be 0 could be 10 could be 20…really who knows?but we all know young people are extremely impressionable.

Instead we get this:

Drunk young rapper tweets about driving drunk and defends it by saying yolo(as in you only live once so why not)

Drunk young rapper dies after making idiotic tweet and wrong decisions. I e drinking in a car, drinking while driving, driving at an incredible speed for a fucking Nissan sentra?seriously never even know they could go that fast.

Not only do the drunk young rappers tweetees learn about this but it becomes main stream news because of the situation.

More people become aware of incident and are now talking about it, and more importantly learning from it

Leading to who knows how many people DON?T follow the path of this idiot. Which in turn possibly reduces drunk drivers, drunk driving accidents, drunk driving related deaths?I mean who knows could be 0 could be 10 could be 20…really who knows?but we all know young people are extremely impressionable?

Get it?

Anyways, I?m not glad that this kid died as in I put my time, energy, and knowledge into figuring out how to make that happen. I never knew the idiot, and by the sounds of it, wouldn?t have wanted to. But I am glad this kid is dead because of the awareness it brings to the situation.

Situation being, people-especially young people-drinking while driving.

[quote]Airtruth wrote:

[quote]gabex wrote:
120mpg in a Nissan Sentra

lolz[/quote]

Now that’s the dumbest part
[/quote]

dint know they went that fast, must have had a tail wind.

DarkNinjaa…I’m happy about your new avatar.