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Suge Knight Shot - samsamsam - 08-24-2014

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/201...vma-party/

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Death Row Records founder and rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight was injured in an early morning shooting Sunday in a packed nightclub but was expected to survive, a Los Angeles County sheriff's sergeant said.

Knight was one of three club patrons struck by gunfire around 1:30 a.m. at 1OAK on West Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard, said Sgt. C. Tatar, watch commander at the Los Angeles County sheriff's West Hollywood station.

Two other victims, a man and a woman, were also being treated at local hospitals and were expected to survive.



Suge Knight Shot - lavidaloca - 08-24-2014

This is the second time hes been shot prior to MTV awards.


Suge Knight Shot - The Lizard of Oz - 08-24-2014

Although obviously meant as a joke, this seems like an unfortunate thread title to have on the forum. I suggest that the OP retitle the thread while there is still time, or failing that that the mods retitle, removing the gratuitous Bieber reference.


Suge Knight Shot - JohnKreese - 08-24-2014

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Suge Knight Shot - samsamsam - 08-24-2014

Too late to edit, maybe the mods can adjust it.


Suge Knight Shot - Saweeep - 08-24-2014

I was going to ask this question as a standalone thread but wasn't sure if it was appropriate or not:

These American gangs…why don't they use military tactics and weapons on each other? I.e. sniper rifles and proper military formations etc.

It's what I'd do if I found myself transported into the body of a gang leader [Image: smile.gif]


Suge Knight Shot - Days of Broken Arrows - 08-24-2014

Guys on here should be happy Bieber exists -- along with the boy bands 5 Seconds of Summer and One Direction.

Why's that? Because male teenbopper performers might be the only element of pop culture left that's directed at young women, but not brainwashing them with a feminist message.

First some background. The male "teen idol" is as old as modern pop music itself. It's said to have started with the young Frank Sinatra, continued through the '50s and '60s, took a break around 1980, but came back huge with New Kids, N*Sync and Backstreet Boys.

Male teen idols are a proxy on which teen and tween girls direct their sexual desires. It's a normal, long-accepted way they unwittingly prepare themselves to date boys. At concerts by early '70s teen idol David Cassidy, promoters said the seats would actually be wet when girls left the concert hall.

But today's teen male idols now take a backseat to the female performers being pushed by record companies -- even though these artists inspire less fanatical devotion and sell fewer teen mags when they're on the cover.

Where the male performers sold fantasies of lifelong love or hot sex, the female performers often push empowerment, male-bashing, body acceptance, or narcissism. Fans of these performers become fixated on themselves or on women as a group, not on men.

Music influences people. And this is having an effect on the way younger women think.

Women dominating the teen and tween market is not something we've ever historically had, but we have it now, and I think the results of this are pretty evident. This, I think, is why the music industry is so set on pushing female performers in the pop realm. It sends the same message as all those cop shows, talk shows, and movies: women are the bright lights in society and men are the problem.

Bash Bieber if you will, but the next time you get attitude from a younger woman, remember that her mindset might have been shaped more by Taylor Swift's anti-male bile or Beyonce and Miley's ass-kicking songs than Bieber's "Baby Baby."

Mick and Keith were also a-holes at Bieber's age. Yet they got (and still get) lauded for doing the same things Bieber does. Methinks the real reason the media is so down on Bieber is because he's letting in an unfiltered message to all the Daddy's Little Princesses out there, and the gatekeepers have a problem with that.


Suge Knight Shot - Faust - 08-24-2014

I can't be the only one who thought "Justin Bieber is hanging out with Suge Knight? Man, he must be more badass than I thought."


Suge Knight Shot - Emancipator - 08-25-2014

Quote: (08-24-2014 09:00 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:  

Guys on here should be happy Bieber exists -- along with the boy bands 5 Seconds of Summer and One Direction.

Why's that? Because male teenbopper performers might be the only element of pop culture left that's directed at young women, but not brainwashing them with a feminist message.

First some background. The male "teen idol" is as old as modern pop music itself. It's said to have started with the young Frank Sinatra, continued through the '50s and '60s, took a break around 1980, but came back huge with New Kids, N*Sync and Backstreet Boys.

Male teen idols are a proxy on which teen and tween girls direct their sexual desires. It's a normal, long-accepted way they unwittingly prepare themselves to date boys. At concerts by early '70s teen idol David Cassidy, promoters said the seats would actually be wet when girls left the concert hall.

But today's teen male idols now take a backseat to the female performers being pushed by record companies -- even though these artists inspire less fanatical devotion and sell fewer teen mags when they're on the cover.

Where the male performers sold fantasies of lifelong love or hot sex, the female performers often push empowerment, male-bashing, body acceptance, or narcissism. Fans of these performers become fixated on themselves or on women as a group, not on men.

Music influences people. And this is having an effect on the way younger women think.

Women dominating the teen and tween market is not something we've ever historically had, but we have it now, and I think the results of this are pretty evident. This, I think, is why the music industry is so set on pushing female performers in the pop realm. It sends the same message as all those cop shows, talk shows, and movies: women are the bright lights in society and men are the problem.

Bash Bieber if you will, but the next time you get attitude from a younger woman, remember that her mindset might have been shaped more by Taylor Swift's anti-male bile or Beyonce and Miley's ass-kicking songs than Bieber's "Baby Baby."

Mick and Keith were also a-holes at Bieber's age. Yet they got (and still get) lauded for doing the same things Bieber does. Methinks the real reason the media is so down on Bieber is because he's letting in an unfiltered message to all the Daddy's Little Princesses out there, and the gatekeepers have a problem with that.

[Image: potd.gif]

I was going to make a thread on this but this can just be some practice.

Take the #2 song on the billboard charts at the moment that came out of no where:






We have a fumpy 20year old trying to hijack the quasi-masculine industry of hip-hop and popular urban culture's love of thick plump asses. Yet she doesn't understand that she's destroying the appealing of the words like "booty" and "curves" while selling to young girls everywhere that its totally okay to be a disgusting pig.

"She says boys like a little more booty to hold at night."

"I'm bringing booty back / Go ahead and tell them skinny bitches that." Calling others "skinny bitches" in a song about "body positivity": the Irony!
[Image: NathanFillion.gif~c200]

[Image: Meghan-Trainor-1024x576.jpg]

The fact that this song only came out two months ago and quickly skyrocketed to #2 is very suspect (literally out of nowhere, I waste time browsing pop culture junk sites in order to keep in the loop for social interactions)

If you're under the age of 20 and fat, you fail at life.


Suge Knight Shot - Lizard King - 08-25-2014

^
She isn't fat. Average looking, but NOT fat.


Suge Knight Shot - Handsome Creepy Eel - 08-25-2014

I am not a fan of Bieber, but the title is crazy. Why would you want someone shot, even if they allegedly were evil or destructive (and I don't think he is, see DOBA's spot-on analysis above)?


Suge Knight Shot - HeyPete - 08-25-2014

Damn, I just saw Suge on my last trip to Las Vegas.


Suge Knight Shot - Days of Broken Arrows - 08-25-2014

Quote: (08-25-2014 01:23 AM)Emancipator Wrote:  

Quote: (08-24-2014 09:00 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:  

Guys on here should be happy Bieber exists -- along with the boy bands 5 Seconds of Summer and One Direction.

Why's that? Because male teenbopper performers might be the only element of pop culture left that's directed at young women, but not brainwashing them with a feminist message.

First some background. The male "teen idol" is as old as modern pop music itself. It's said to have started with the young Frank Sinatra, continued through the '50s and '60s, took a break around 1980, but came back huge with New Kids, N*Sync and Backstreet Boys.

Male teen idols are a proxy on which teen and tween girls direct their sexual desires. It's a normal, long-accepted way they unwittingly prepare themselves to date boys. At concerts by early '70s teen idol David Cassidy, promoters said the seats would actually be wet when girls left the concert hall.

But today's teen male idols now take a backseat to the female performers being pushed by record companies -- even though these artists inspire less fanatical devotion and sell fewer teen mags when they're on the cover.

Where the male performers sold fantasies of lifelong love or hot sex, the female performers often push empowerment, male-bashing, body acceptance, or narcissism. Fans of these performers become fixated on themselves or on women as a group, not on men.

Music influences people. And this is having an effect on the way younger women think.

Women dominating the teen and tween market is not something we've ever historically had, but we have it now, and I think the results of this are pretty evident. This, I think, is why the music industry is so set on pushing female performers in the pop realm. It sends the same message as all those cop shows, talk shows, and movies: women are the bright lights in society and men are the problem.

Bash Bieber if you will, but the next time you get attitude from a younger woman, remember that her mindset might have been shaped more by Taylor Swift's anti-male bile or Beyonce and Miley's ass-kicking songs than Bieber's "Baby Baby."

Mick and Keith were also a-holes at Bieber's age. Yet they got (and still get) lauded for doing the same things Bieber does. Methinks the real reason the media is so down on Bieber is because he's letting in an unfiltered message to all the Daddy's Little Princesses out there, and the gatekeepers have a problem with that.

[Image: potd.gif]

I was going to make a thread on this but this can just be some practice.

Take the #2 song on the billboard charts at the moment that came out of no where:






We have a fumpy 20year old trying to hijack the quasi-masculine industry of hip-hop and popular urban culture's love of thick plump asses. Yet she doesn't understand that she's destroying the appealing of the words like "booty" and "curves" while selling to young girls everywhere that its totally okay to be a disgusting pig.

"She says boys like a little more booty to hold at night."

"I'm bringing booty back / Go ahead and tell them skinny bitches that." Calling others "skinny bitches" in a song about "body positivity": the Irony!
[Image: NathanFillion.gif~c200]

[Image: Meghan-Trainor-1024x576.jpg]

The fact that this song only came out two months ago and quickly skyrocketed to #2 is very suspect (literally out of nowhere, I waste time browsing pop culture junk sites in order to keep in the loop for social interactions)

If you're under the age of 20 and fat, you fail at life.

"The fact that this song only came out two months ago and quickly skyrocketed to #2 is very suspect..."

As it should be. She comes from wealth. Her dad is a bigwig. So are the fathers of Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift. I mentioned this on another thread, but it's worth repeating because you can, in fact, buy a hit with payola. You always could, but since it takes far fewer sales to get on the charts now, it's much easier.

In 2008 we saw the One Percent wreck the financial system. We're now seeing them ruin pop music, by buying stardom for their marginally talented daughters.

And yes, the public likes them, but the public will like anything it hears enough, especially if you buy the finest producers to make sure the music has hooks and sounds trendy -- which has been done with all three of these singers.


Suge Knight Shot - Kingsley Davis - 08-25-2014

^ DOBA. Add Lana Del Ray to the list.


Suge Knight Shot - RawGod - 08-25-2014

Quote: (08-25-2014 01:37 AM)Trev Wrote:  

^
She isn't fat. Average looking, but NOT fat.

She's fat.


Suge Knight Shot - speakeasy - 08-25-2014

Quote: (08-24-2014 08:14 PM)JohnKreese Wrote:  

[Image: vanillaice-1.jpg]

What did this dude use in his hair? Rubber cement?


Suge Knight Shot - JohnKreese - 08-25-2014

Quote: (08-25-2014 04:25 AM)speakeasy Wrote:  

Quote: (08-24-2014 08:14 PM)JohnKreese Wrote:  

[Image: vanillaice-1.jpg]

What did this dude use in his hair? Rubber cement?
I'm assuming Ninja Wrap.


Suge Knight Shot - MdWanderer - 08-25-2014

I don't get all the hate for Bieber. He doesn't own Goldman Sachs or Halliburton, he's not Gloria Steinem, and he's not sending young men and women overseas to die for the rich. We should emphasize with him if anything. He's doing what his handlers are telling him to do if he wants to remain employed (see Michael Jackson, Miley Cyrus, etc.). He's a just another victim of the Marxist music industry, build an artist up just to tear him back down. These guys just don't go "crazy" for the heck of it.


Suge Knight Shot - DJ-Matt - 08-25-2014

Quote: (08-25-2014 02:11 AM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:  

As it should be. She comes from wealth. Her dad is a bigwig. So are the fathers of Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift. I mentioned this on another thread, but it's worth repeating because you can, in fact, buy a hit with payola. You always could, but since it takes far fewer sales to get on the charts now, it's much easier.

Once again we see females only succeed when it's a man helping them out.


Suge Knight Shot - speakeasy - 08-26-2014

Quote: (08-25-2014 09:13 AM)MdWanderer Wrote:  

I don't get all the hate for Bieber. He doesn't own Goldman Sachs or Halliburton, he's not Gloria Steinem, and he's not sending young men and women overseas to die for the rich. We should emphasize with him if anything. He's doing what his handlers are telling him to do if he wants to remain employed (see Michael Jackson, Miley Cyrus, etc.). He's a just another victim of the Marxist music industry, build an artist up just to tear him back down. These guys just don't go "crazy" for the heck of it.

The hate he gets from guys is because of his bubblegum pop music and attention whoring lifestyle. He might eventually grow out of these antics and become a serious artist one day in the footsteps of Justin Timberlake.


Suge Knight Shot - Handsome Creepy Eel - 08-26-2014

Quote: (08-26-2014 12:47 AM)speakeasy Wrote:  

Quote: (08-25-2014 09:13 AM)MdWanderer Wrote:  

I don't get all the hate for Bieber. He doesn't own Goldman Sachs or Halliburton, he's not Gloria Steinem, and he's not sending young men and women overseas to die for the rich. We should emphasize with him if anything. He's doing what his handlers are telling him to do if he wants to remain employed (see Michael Jackson, Miley Cyrus, etc.). He's a just another victim of the Marxist music industry, build an artist up just to tear him back down. These guys just don't go "crazy" for the heck of it.

The hate he gets from guys is because of his bubblegum pop music and attention whoring lifestyle. He might eventually grow out of these antics and become a serious artist one day in the footsteps of Justin Timberlake.

Is there a significant difference between Justin Bieber and Justin Timberlake? To me that's like a difference between Twilight and Paulo Coelho.


Suge Knight Shot - Days of Broken Arrows - 08-26-2014

Quote: (08-26-2014 02:58 AM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

Quote: (08-26-2014 12:47 AM)speakeasy Wrote:  

Quote: (08-25-2014 09:13 AM)MdWanderer Wrote:  

I don't get all the hate for Bieber. He doesn't own Goldman Sachs or Halliburton, he's not Gloria Steinem, and he's not sending young men and women overseas to die for the rich. We should emphasize with him if anything. He's doing what his handlers are telling him to do if he wants to remain employed (see Michael Jackson, Miley Cyrus, etc.). He's a just another victim of the Marxist music industry, build an artist up just to tear him back down. These guys just don't go "crazy" for the heck of it.

The hate he gets from guys is because of his bubblegum pop music and attention whoring lifestyle. He might eventually grow out of these antics and become a serious artist one day in the footsteps of Justin Timberlake.

Is there a significant difference between Justin Bieber and Justin Timberlake? To me that's like a difference between Twilight and Paulo Coelho.

Yes.

Justin Bieber: Entire career built on Michael Jackson of the '70s.

Justin Timberlake: Entire career built on Michael Jackson of the '80s.

I'm exaggerating, but only a bit.


Suge Knight Shot - speakeasy - 08-26-2014

Quote: (08-26-2014 02:58 AM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

Quote: (08-26-2014 12:47 AM)speakeasy Wrote:  

Quote: (08-25-2014 09:13 AM)MdWanderer Wrote:  

I don't get all the hate for Bieber. He doesn't own Goldman Sachs or Halliburton, he's not Gloria Steinem, and he's not sending young men and women overseas to die for the rich. We should emphasize with him if anything. He's doing what his handlers are telling him to do if he wants to remain employed (see Michael Jackson, Miley Cyrus, etc.). He's a just another victim of the Marxist music industry, build an artist up just to tear him back down. These guys just don't go "crazy" for the heck of it.

The hate he gets from guys is because of his bubblegum pop music and attention whoring lifestyle. He might eventually grow out of these antics and become a serious artist one day in the footsteps of Justin Timberlake.

Is there a significant difference between Justin Bieber and Justin Timberlake? To me that's like a difference between Twilight and Paulo Coelho.

I know Timberlake actually writes songs for himself and produces for others. He's actually done some good work with Pharrell.


Suge Knight Shot - MY DETROIT PLAYAS - 08-26-2014

Back to Suge, I respect his business acumen but this last decade has not been kind to him

From losing the label, jail time, bankruptcies, to getting KTFO, and shot twice (including w/Pac in Vegas)

Could be Karma, but trouble follows this man like a black cloud


Suge Knight Shot - AlreadyGone - 08-26-2014

Who can say they didn't see that coming..seriously.