Gotta be careful can't let the evil of the money trap me. …

Twetch ·

Gotta be careful can't let the evil of the money trap me.

So when you see me, you better holler at me.

#LONG #BSV

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FROmktuHbAU

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Twetch ·

mo money mo lawrsuits

Twetch ·

since u not in my tg group, i share here, RAMP MODE CHART

Twetch ·

how high is this bitch going? circles on a chart confuse and scare me

Twetch ·

idk man im taking a step back around $460 and reassess for shot to $700+

Twetch ·

Yeah I’m not sure what I am looking at. I’m currently divested looking for a new buying opportunity.

Twetch ·

https://twetch.app/t/8b5d378a12c0bfd1f97970694873d13449c73339baff7383839e19fd7ff5f375

Twetch ·

Im not getting excited before this piece of crap hits $43,000

Twetch ·

lol craig is about to get legally barred from claiming to invent bitcoin; BSV within a couple years will be called out by SEC.

never 43k

Twetch ·

I hope they legally ban him from wearing those gaudy suits.

Twetch ·

those overly fancy suits are worse than claiming btc to zero and will sell it, and instead deciding he has to 'protect life savings' after being consumed by greed.

dan pena is a lot cooler

Twetch ·

Tupac sadly, was one of the biggest frauds in hip hop history. PSA: Not taking away from the mans lyrical/musical ability, he was very talented but he was also using his talent against the people. Ciao!

Twetch ·

The only thoughts i have in relation to 'fraud' would be not having grown up in the inner city?

I'm not sure what you would mean by 'using his talent against the people'.

cheers

Twetch ·

Getting into "conspiracy" territory here but from what I have seen he was definitely a fake leader injected into the black community. Along with people like Malcolm X, MLK etc. Basically he was putting on a front that he was a gangster and from the streets

Twetch ·

COINTELPRO clearly stated that they were to prevent the uprising of a "messiah" in the black community. Yet, people like Tupac and the people i mentioned before were plastered all over the media, propped up as revolutionaries for the people. I can go into

Twetch ·

certainly the gangsterism was a facade but he spoke to issues.

in no way were malcom x or martin luther king 'injected' into the black community.

Twetch ·

more detail if needed and provide sources for my claims :)

Twetch ·

afaik parts of the american government decided to kill malcom x

Twetch ·

wtf am i reading

next u gon say biggie was also injected into the black brooklyn community by the CIA?

Twetch ·

Killed by the numbers

Twetch ·

Biggies mother has even said that he was putting on an act lol. He grew up in a stable house with food on the table. The music industry and hollywood is corrupt asf and controlled by TPTB.

Twetch ·

He half spoke everything imo. Yes he talked on some issues, but he was pretty much just commentating. He didn't really provide any way to solve these issues. I would say the greater effect he had was keeping youth and people in the "hood/thug" lifestyle.

Twetch ·

Its undoutable that the second half of his career was glorifying "hood life". Also in so many interviews its like he has two faces, some interviews he portrays himself as an intelligent, well spoken, thoughtful individual (which he was) but others he is

Twetch ·

showing his "gangster" side. I really do suggest, if you get a spare hour or two, going through every possible Tupac interview you can find (don't have to watch them all sec by sec) but just try to focus on his voice/accent etc idk what you call it

Twetch ·

Not to be condescending or anything, but you knew malcolm and MLK personally?

Twetch ·

Also I love the interview out there with one of biggies good childhood friends. Ill try and link it. Talks about how biggie in his teen years wasn't a "bad-boy" slanging crack on the corner. He was actually a "bag-boy" slanging food into plastic bags 😂

Twetch ·

dont ruin my biggie worship

Twetch ·

But just so you guys know, I used to be and still am a fan of some of their music. A few years ago before i caught onto any of this stuff, I was the type of youngin listening and memorizing the lyrics so I could spit them along with the song. Its not like

Twetch ·

Also it's not like I'm just an outsider looking it. Have been a big "hiphop" fan for years now. Pretty much the only genre I was listening to since age 12/13 to now, although its diversified a bit since then.

Twetch ·

same

Twetch ·

If that man was writing his lyrics (which i believe he was) he was truly a lyrical genius. I will never take anything away from their musical talent & skill.

Twetch ·

Cleary you are implying superior knowledge; and implying that the only way to hold knowledge superior to that which you hold would be to have had a personal relationship with malcom or mlk. It fits the definition of condescending, but I don't mind man.

Twetch ·

I try my best not to claim anything I say to be 100% fact. I was just responding to your statement that "in NO way were X and X" injected into the community. Obviously I can't 100% verify anything I'm saying, I wasn't around back then and involved in the

Twetch ·

CIA/Govt. But everything I look at points to the outcomes I've stated. Also excuse my "arguing". I'm not used to discussions like this online or in person, so the way im writing stuff is probably terrible. My condolences to your eyes and brain.

Twetch ·

But yeah It was condescending, and I apologize for that misjudgment

Twetch ·

im not even tripping but i must have hit the ancestor limit and so i cant interact right now. this reply is from the command line.