Inglewood_B
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Well for starters it's "Fake it TIL' (as in until) you make it."
But to answer the question, it depends on where you applied it.
But to answer the question, it depends on where you applied it.
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Inglewood_B;c-9772822 said:Well for starters it's "Fake it TIL' (as in until) you make it."
But to answer the question, it depends on where you applied it.
Sion;c-9772832 said:Depends on what it is. You see it aaaalll the time in music/entertainment. You see cats with no prior album or singles come out with diamond chains, the most expensive fashion items and Mercedes Benz cars while in the hood trying to portray something they ain't and people buy into it SMMFH. Not realising them shits is rented. The irony of it is when they get found out people act surprised and get upset.
In some things I think it works, in others it's unnecessary. I always took the phrase as a mind set where even if you don't have it yet, acting like you're already in it allows your perspective to believe it's possible and already yours.
northside7;c-9772965 said:Sion;c-9772832 said:Depends on what it is. You see it aaaalll the time in music/entertainment. You see cats with no prior album or singles come out with diamond chains, the most expensive fashion items and Mercedes Benz cars while in the hood trying to portray something they ain't and people buy into it SMMFH. Not realising them shits is rented. The irony of it is when they get found out people act surprised and get upset.
In some things I think it works, in others it's unnecessary. I always took the phrase as a mind set where even if you don't have it yet, acting like you're already in it allows your perspective to believe it's possible and already yours.
Till this day I still don't see the hype with these expensive fashion items like Gucci and Louis Vuitton. A lot of their shit is trash.
Sion;c-9772832 said:Depends on what it is. You see it aaaalll the time in music/entertainment. You see cats with no prior album or singles come out with diamond chains, the most expensive fashion items and Mercedes Benz cars while in the hood trying to portray something they ain't and people buy into it SMMFH. Not realising them shits is rented. The irony of it is when they get found out people act surprised and get upset.
In some things I think it works, in others it's unnecessary. I always took the phrase as a mind set where even if you don't have it yet, acting like you're already in it allows your perspective to believe it's possible and already yours.
Inglewood_B;c-9772822 said:Well for starters it's "Fake it TIL' (as in until) you make it."
But to answer the question, it depends on where you applied it.