Do People Not Realize How Utterly Stupid They Sound Chanting "Percocet!!!! Molly, Percocet!!!!"?

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Popular music is just a reflection of the current state of pop culture. Mad people are poppin pills these days...Future is just holding up a mirror to America's failed war on drugs. :troll:
 

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:dwillhuh: is taking molly and percs beneficial or harmful to the human body?

full disclosure, do you partake in narcotic/drug abuse?

Circumstancely. Depends entirely on the quantity taken and what the duration is between useage.

I swear you're coming off like one of those lanyards that thinks person does drug= person is an addict. And again, you continue to move the shyt out of that goal poast.

And that's none of your business.
 

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Circumstancely. Depends entirely on the quantity taken and what the duration is between useage.

I swear you're coming off like one of those lanyards that thinks person does drug= person is an addict. And again, you continue to move the shyt out of that goal poast.

And that's none of your business.

fam like i said my friend is a teacher and he told me straight up that his students (mostly black and hispanic) dont think that percs and other drugs are that serious because they're scripts. and how did they come to that conclusion? songs like pills and potions, dirty sprite, and mask off help desensitize them to it. do you really think that opening a young, disenfranchised teens mind to dangerous, addictive narcotics without the supervision of a dr is beneficial?

you likely do which is why you're getting defensive about it. starting kids on these highly addictive drugs for recreational use can most definitely lead to a serious addiction. especially when they're starting out so young with the influence of popular ass rappers.
 

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I just posted in The Booth, I heard this in the club a few weeks back, having already heard it when the album came out.....No one was really feeling it in the club, no reactions I saw, but hearing the "molly....percoset...." chant as the hook played, and knowing how popular this song will be, I admit at age 31, I was kind of between rolling my eyes in contempt, and reflecting on my own past drug use, though I can't deny it's a well crafted song, it's just shallow and pandering.

One, overwhelming majority of people aren't really using xanax, percoset, Molly, much less all mixed at once. Two, it's really not something to glorify. It's embarrassing to think people believe using drugs makes you cool. I used to snort coke mixed up with xanax and valium, I've blacked out on Hennessey and percs a dozen or more times in my life, I was a young ass alcoholic/drug addict, and it's not because I was a rockstar, it's because I was a young kid, without guidance.

There's no easy answer, I kind of cringe, seeing people celebrate drug use, esp. in the idiotic, superficial world of the club. But, I listened to music like this when I was much younger, now I understand everything, in my age, though I think other artists illustrate addiction and drug use in a more nuanced way then Future.
 

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Are rappers responsible for kids using drugs

blaming the rappers solely is stupid but i think they're part of the reason, yes. i look at music one piece of the puzzle that is global racism white supremacy. if ya'll dont think these white owned record labels haven't weaponized black music idk what to tell you. i guess ya'll only believe in racism white supremacy sometimes. :yeshrug:
 

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fam like i said my friend is a teacher and he told me straight up that his students (mostly black and hispanic) dont think that percs and other drugs are that serious because they're scripts. and how did they come to that conclusion? songs like pills and potions, dirty sprite, and mask off help desensitize them to it. do you really think that opening a young, disenfranchised teens mind to dangerous, addictive narcotics without the supervision of a dr is beneficial?

you likely do which is why you're getting defensive about it. starting kids on these highly addictive drugs for recreational use can most definitely lead to a serious addiction. especially when they're starting out so young with the influence of popular ass rappers.

You're assuming a lot of shyt based off on anecdotal occurrences. Never minding the historical notion that majority of people started experimenting with drugs around the ages of 10-13. That's been the case for generations.

Never implied or downplayed any of what you babbled on about.
 

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Are rappers responsible for kids using drugs

People bought Jordan's because they wanted to be like Mike.
People drank pepsi because they saw mj doing it.
Rick James said sly stone was directly responsible for his crack addiction that killed his career.


If people were not directly influenced by media icons or athletes why would they sign these people to endorsement deals if they had no influence?


It works the same in Hood.
If you see you local d-boy balling, your going to be influenced by that especially when everyone else is it broke.
Our society has more followers then leaders. It's not always the parents fault 70-75% it is.

If everyone is doing something instead of it being the one isolated or just a few people, then it doesn't seem so dangerous, everyone does it right.
 
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