on behalf of all black people i would liketo apologize for what TRIPLE X best rapper alive the man, the myth, the LEGEND, god king hip-hop prodigy tentacion did
thank u
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not gonna have empathy for him after what he did but lol didn't you already get a vio for mocking my "clear mental disability"? you never learn do you?
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tons of people had bad childhoods without trying to beat someone to death. the fact that anyone can read what he did and continue on with the "he was young lol" "he changed!!" "he had a bad childhood" sh/it is gross and you should be ashamed
The thing is he had a bad childhood, he reacted badly in his adolescence, however when he realized he was an influential person so he started to use that as a positive and empowe youth.
Most of u had shtty childhoods, became shtty in your adolescence and are still shtty.
I'm tired of seeing the "he had a rough childhood" comment. So did I, but I did not use Domestic Violence on others because of it. I'm not a crappy human being with that as the excuse. He made a conscious choice to be a bad human being. He was 20 and it's sad he died but people die every day.
Besides, I literally don't give a shît about who XXXTentacion was and what he liked doing; I just observe inconsistencies in some beliefs and reasonings, and want to show them to provide the complete picture
'equivocating implies I'm using vague and confusing words to hide the truth or commitment. (perhaps you should use a better word, like comparing) I think I'm fairly putting it out there for everyone to make their own mind up; it's just a question.
This is kind of a weird comparison but the same thing is true about gang culture
There's a lot of people who really don't want to join a gang when they're young but it's their only way to survive
This teaches them a lot of fuc.ked up sh.it for the rest of their lives as the gang is the primary source of information and behavior
If Tentacion was exposed to a lot of behavior regarding drugs, fights, beatings, killing, etc, that could help to explain why he did those things at an early age
Well reportedly he had a rough childhood so lessons like these were probably not reinforced very well (I don't know the details currently so I'm not sure what his younger days entailed)
Now i'm just waiting for devante's "i'm sho shorry di didnt aknow taht hittina g woman was sao bad adn anot just a mistake, i hearsd someone on twitter mention it and aaaaa im so ashorry"
Maybe it's a cultural thing that you're unaware of but beating the sh*t out of a woman and trapping her in a hotel is quite different from sending nudes to someone who goads you into thinking you're special.
I mean I probably don't know even half the story from either of these two folks but most of your beliefs and stances are just hilariously contradictory. I think it just boils down to seeking a false sense of self-righteousness whilst stroking each other's internet cōcks to re-affirm said beliefs.
Food for thought: Dude in question was around 15 when he struck that girl, and around 16 when he was first charged with gun possession. According to you guys he was responsible enough to know what he was doing and that there were consequences (you claim that he was just a piece of shît in general), what about the 17 year old that sent Yami pictures of herself naked? Wasn't she old enough to know what she was getting into?