ADHD! SHUT DA F*** UUUUUUP!!!!

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banginscrew901;c-9564479 said:
Why everybody hate that chopped and screwed though.

Come on bruh you already know.

What the hell is that shit? I can respect the HIPHOP aspect of it but damn which type of druggs and mood do one has to be in to somehow apreciate it?

 
Its a long time coming when the realist aint real

I walk among the clouds cause your ceilings aint real

These niggas call of duty cause they killings aint real

With a questionable pen so the feeling aint real. - king push
 
Recaptimus_Prime360;c-9564684 said:
Elzo69Renaissance;c-9564635 said:
SimptimusLEMZUS;c-9564623 said:
Elzo69Renaissance;c-9564619 said:

Bald head with that Dej Loaf type attitude and its perfect

Not sure what u talking bout but
https://www.instagram.com/p/BMmnBzlAz30/

I dare a muthafucca to say he wouldn't lick every of her.

My nigga that's to much damn muscles... fuck dat
 


For the scene where Jesus and Jake play for the letter of intent, the original script called for Jesus to win 15-0. However, Spike Lee encouraged the actors to play for real. When the contest between Ray Allen and Denzel Washington began, Denzel scored 4 straight points as the crew whooped and applauded from the sidelines. Allen was furious and proceeded to score 10 points in a row, at which point Spike Lee declared Allen had won and the scene (and game) was finished.

Spike Lee originally wanted Kobe Bryant to play the part of Jesus Shuttlesworth. While Kobe liked the script and the idea of working with Spike, he had just finished his rookie year in the NBA (the 1996-97) and had shot several airballs in a brutal playoff loss by the Lakers to the Utah Jazz, and planned a workout program that would help him maintain his strength through the longer NBA seasons (a major adjustment, as Kobe went straight from high school to the pros). So he told Spike the summer of 1997 was too important to spend time making the film, and Spike promptly sought out Ray Allen, who quickly accepted the lead role.

 
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For the scene where Jesus and Jake play for the letter of intent, the original script called for Jesus to win 15-0. However, Spike Lee encouraged the actors to play for real. When the contest between Ray Allen and Denzel Washington began, Denzel scored 4 straight points as the crew whooped and applauded from the sidelines. Allen was furious and proceeded to score 10 points in a row, at which point Spike Lee declared Allen had won and the scene (and game) was finished.

Spike Lee originally wanted Kobe Bryant to play the part of Jesus Shuttlesworth. While Kobe liked the script and the idea of working with Spike, he had just finished his rookie year in the NBA (the 1996-97) and had shot several airballs in a brutal playoff loss by the Lakers to the Utah Jazz, and planned a workout program that would help him maintain his strength through the longer NBA seasons (a major adjustment, as Kobe went straight from high school to the pros). So he told Spike the summer of 1997 was too important to spend time making the film, and Spike promptly sought out Ray Allen, who quickly accepted the lead role.


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