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Is that quote from The Wise Man's Fear?

Libby-Shimmz responds:

No, Hot Fuzz.

This is what wet panties sound like

jukelames87 responds:

Boullie, thank you so much. I can't express how good it makes me feel to get support from you. I've had some of your tracks rotating my itunes for a while now. 'Orbit' in particular. Thanks so much for the love, my man.

damn this sounds like child support due in an hour, house aint clean from the party last night, got a hangover, dick is burning, and you got your favorite cereal but someone peed in the milk...

and the corner store got lit on fire.

Love this whole thing. It's nice to originality on NG that is gritty and not corny. Love what you did here man. I'm not usually of fan of lyrics that have words that stretch because it's not usually done to taste, but this is dope dude.

I dont know who Magic Tricks is but dude has it rough. I can relate to him to a degree lol

heyopc responds:

Thank you man!

Okaaaaaaaaayyyyy

NG gettin on Trap pretty heavy now holy shit
This is radio worthy meng

Ndorphins responds:

thanks man!
its almost done
ill be sure to link you

Stupid how this is scoring so low this is sick

Afrojonez responds:

ya this song makes me sick... cuz its teddygrams...

*Laughs in American*

I've always agreed with this notion of perfection. I believe perfection as we often think about it is not only a lie, it's a misguided look at what perfection can be.

Buddha had once said that when you realize how perfect everything is, you'll tilt your head up and laugh at the sky.

Considering this, I believe perfection to already be in existence. I also believe that as we learn more about the world around us, the concept of perfection will change because the current definition we have of perfection implies (arrogantly) that we know just how far things can go, that we know the height of existence and all that it entails, etc

Honestly? I believe perfection is change. Constant movement. Doesn't have to be positive or negative, but everyone, for better or worse, has the ability to change the world by the smallest decisions. Every choice we make reverberates within the ephemeral lake.

Can you imagine how different your views would be if you could be exposed to the "map of existence"? Where you had complete omniscience? Things would look so drastically different from there.

Maybe everything's perfect in that everything simply is? Maybe simply being is perfection in and of itself?

Love the atmosphere here. The dialogue feels almost uplifting if you read the words and ignore the voice but the voice is great for this. Almost like it comes from someone with a certain calculated madness to them.

Where the hell are ya'll gettin your drum samples?? I haven't sampled for drums in a minute but I miss them. Gotta wait some time to dig my old library up. You and G mix things on point. It's always lovely to see. Good work Moppy

Libby-Shimmz responds:

"Honestly? I believe perfection is change. Constant movement. Doesn't have to be positive or negative, but everyone, for better or worse, has the ability to change the world by the smallest decisions. Every choice we make reverberates within the ephemeral lake."

I get where you're coming from, but I try and not conflate usage of words with words that already have definitions. If someone conflates the definition of one word by using another one that is already being used one way, you are not being rational in my worldview. Just my two cents on that.

I'm not the one to answer your other queries as they seem somewhat rhetorical and should be answered by yourself, not I. However, I do agree with what it seems you are insinuating by asking said queries. Perfection, at least with the way said word is defined in American English, is unattainable.

"Almost like it comes from someone with a certain calculated madness to them."

Taking the fact that the image of the character where said dialogue originates is one of Ichigo Kurasaki's insane adversaries, I'm not surprised by this statement.

"Where the hell are ya'll gettin' your drum samples??"

i first heard the break I used on this track on a Northwest US rapper's beat. I asked the producer on Twitter where he got the break and he sent it to me over Mediafire.

I've cut this specific break up before. I'll put it up on an outside site and send it to you in a PM if you're really hankering for breakbeats to experiment with.

I Peep that Portishead sample!! Omg that's a nice touch lol

Downloaded. I'll get at that other one you wanted me to when i get back home. The one about perfect beings right?

Libby-Shimmz responds:

Haha, I knew of all people you would catch that. ^_*

Yes, Waking Up.

Bruh this is like goin in with a condom and she like "It's okay. You can trust me. We don't need one. I bought plan b. Cum inside me."

and you there like

"Yyaaaaaassssss"!

This is sooo raaaaw. Fuckin with it so heavy it's getting playlistedd

Tight I didn't review this earlier. Caught it on the day it came out have had it on my phone since. Zooloo wind waker'd the beat to life and you sailed it as only you can. Beautiful work man. Reminds me of a lot of people in my life.

We've all got someone in our life that this song was made for one way or another.

B-RadGfromOV responds:

It's kinda bittersweet to me that so many people can relate to it, but I'm glad it had the intended effect.

In the end, this is personal. I post some of it cause... well... I like talkin bout/sharin/listening to/discovering/etc. beats! Tell me how you feel tho. I've really grown from this community's honesty

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