(via:maysixteenth)
salesman: but this is $800.
snoop: so what man? you earned that buck like a motherfucker…keep that shit.
This is second only to her death scene for my fav Snoop scenes.
(Source: cubicmetaphysics)
(via:maysixteenth)
salesman: but this is $800.
snoop: so what man? you earned that buck like a motherfucker…keep that shit.
This is second only to her death scene for my fav Snoop scenes.
(Source: cubicmetaphysics)
(via:criminalwisdom)
“An East Baltimore citizen suggests a freaky explanation for recent violence in the city: “Check the date they cut off free cable, and watch the next day the murder rates go crazy. The moment they stopped it the kids were on the street 3 or 4 a.m. in the morning. No stories, no cartoon network, nothing to do. That’s the real problem,” says Eric Brockton, the founder of a group called No More Guns.”
Mullyman
It’s me again, the same kid from Bentalou and Riggs
Used to stay catchin’ drama under Lafayette Bridge
Food stamps help us keep a little food in the fridge
Ribs touchin’ like lovers so you know what I did
Baltimore to the heart, wanted more from the start
Tryin’ to fix broken promises ‘til it tore me apart
Tha Plague
Rip ya doors off
Blow a hole through ya wifey
Like blow, that’s what I do with the shotty
Tim Trees
I mean, I love my city
But this is a cruddy ass town
(via:sugarwalls)
brilliant!
Lorem Ipsum - Wax Music Box
Season 1, Episode 6 of The Wire, has two things that are never found in any of the other 59 episodes. A slow motion sequence and music that is not found to be emanating from the scene. This is the song. It has a bit of a story too:
“… the track (and most of the material from that period) was pieced together and composed entirely on a DOS program called impulse tracker (you can fit it on a floppy). I had written the track, while visiting family in germany, on my battered old pentium 1 laptop and showed it to jason when i got back. he promptly submitted it to clark johnson, i believe and, the next thing i know, i’m watching a group of gangstas walking in slow motion through a getto in the city i live in while my low-fi chip tune plays in the background.several months later, when my trusty old piece of junk laptop got smashed while we were getting held up at gunpoint at our practice space in west baltimore, we were most grateful for the funds our relationship with HBO had earned us and graduated to more modern equipment (thank god). kind of ironic though huh?”
If you are interested in other music from them they are available for free from their website.
Dj Booman - Warface
“lemme see your warface… ahhh!”
(via letterhome)
Standard really.