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Cant believe what i heard my nephew say.

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Originally posted by: platinumike
I was babysitting my nephew the other day, and were playing monopoly. Me, him, and a chick friend of mine. Anyways. My friend gets tired of the game and she goes to lay down elsewhere, as she's walking out the room my 9 yr old nephew says " B1tches aint nothin but hoes and tricks".

I couldnt believe it, i asked him where he learned it from, some friend of his, etc. Told his parents too.

"A chick friend"? Maybe set a better example
 
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
You should have asked him if he knew waht it meant.

I once asked my family and extended family at a Christmas dinner to say RENOB backwards. We had a family friend over who is also devoutly religious.

I had no idea what it meant at the time, I just knew that they were telling it as a joke on the elementary schoolbus and everyone was laughing. The devout guy ending up turning a beet red and the rest of the family was horrified. My cousin was the only one laughing and he was not laughing at the joke. 😉 😛

It is just a funny memory now.

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Happy? I took off the "K" :roll:

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Originally posted by: clamum
Originally posted by: lokiju
Sounds like something that'd be said in a rap song.

Yeah it is from a Dr. Dre song I think.
One of Snoop's greatest.... but you should have corrected him. It's "Bitches Ain't Sh!t but hoes and tricks"

He needs to get that right before he starts dating.
 
Originally posted by: platinumike
I was babysitting my nephew the other day, and were playing monopoly. Me, him, and a chick friend of mine. Anyways. My friend gets tired of the game and she goes to lay down elsewhere, as she's walking out the room my 9 yr old nephew says " B1tches aint nothin but hoes and tricks".

I couldnt believe it, i asked him where he learned it from, some friend of his, etc. Told his parents too.
good. little sh!t needs his mouth washed out with soap.

 
Get used to it.

This is what our society has come to. Until their old enough to realize what good music is, and establish their own opinion on music - they're going to be listening to hip hop.

Its all this latest generation listens to. We should be worried
 
Originally posted by: platinumike
I was babysitting my nephew the other day, and were playing monopoly. Me, him, and a chick friend of mine. Anyways. My friend gets tired of the game and she goes to lay down elsewhere, as she's walking out the room my 9 yr old nephew says " B1tches aint nothin but hoes and tricks".

I couldnt believe it, i asked him where he learned it from, some friend of his, etc. Told his parents too.

I'm surprised he learned the truth so early. 🙂

























/me ducks and covers.
 
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Get used to it.

This is what our society has come to. Until their old enough to realize what good music is, and establish their own opinion on music - they're going to be listening to hip hop.

Its all this latest generation listens to. We should be worried

music has been and always will be a subjective experience with each individual perceiving it in their own way.
 
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
You people are all so serious. If my niece said something like that, I'd bust out laughing. In fact, I have. Of course that encourages them.

Ya think?
 
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Get used to it.

This is what our society has come to. Until their old enough to realize what good music is, and establish their own opinion on music - they're going to be listening to hip hop.

Its all this latest generation listens to. We should be worried

music has been and always will be a subjective experience with each individual perceiving it in their own way.

But the music that youth listens to has never been so violent or vulgar. Sure there was goth and punk and grunge rock in the 90's, but at least IMO, none of that was near as influencial with near as big an audience.

Its obvius to me you don't have kids, or know any kids in that influencial age range because they all listen to rap or hip hop type music. When I was a kid it was a bit more spread out. And if you do have kids your not paying attention to what they listen to.

I think its a real issue, and I don't really care if people agree or not. I was just giving my opinion on what this guys nephew said - and how often I hear the same sort of comments from kids that age
 
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: randay
Give him a prison shank for christmas.

give him a shank and he can stab for a day. Teach him how to fashion a shank from a tooth brush and he can stab for life.

B!tch please, what 9 year old doesn't know how to make a shank out of a tooth brush. Now a tempered styrofoam cup shank, thats da bomb right thurr. It's also a lot easier to keister.
 
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Get used to it.

This is what our society has come to. Until their old enough to realize what good music is, and establish their own opinion on music - they're going to be listening to hip hop.

Its all this latest generation listens to. We should be worried

music has been and always will be a subjective experience with each individual perceiving it in their own way.

But the music that youth listens to has never been so violent or vulgar. Sure there was goth and punk and grunge rock in the 90's, but at least IMO, none of that was near as influencial with near as big an audience.

Its obvius to me you don't have kids, or know any kids in that influencial age range because they all listen to rap or hip hop type music...And if you do have kids your not paying attention to what they listen to.

I think its a real issue, and I don't really care if people agree or not. I was just giving my opinion on what this guys nephew said - and how often I hear the same sort of comments from kids that age


I don't claim to be a father. But if I were, I might take offense to you informing me that you know my kids better than I do. You sure make a lot of assumptions and generalizations there, and use them to (possibly) accuse someone of being a negligent parent.

For the record, no, not every kid listens to violent rap or other vulgar music.
 
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