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Probably singing or making beats in the key of C and a metaphor for being in the “sea”. Of course, this also fits in with the Waterworld motif.

He gives his foe a slight compliment by saying that he has potential.

But then he turns it around to talk about energy. Kinetic energy is energy that is being used to move, while potential energy is not currently being used.

He means that he is up and moving and getting things done, while his foe is just sitting there doing nothing. He turns a slight compliment into a diss.

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When the music starts, I will drown your weak rap style and crew.

Deep-six= A nautical expression indicating a water depth of 6 fathoms (36 feet, 10.97m).

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One Be Lo may seem to be trifling in this song, but what I think he is trying to convey is that sometimes you can fall in love more than once, and maybe at the same time.

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I asked Paul on Twitter if he would definitely be finishing the last 24. He said “Yes.”

https://twitter.com/mcpb/statuses/267031673210798081

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Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) was a philosopher who was well ahead of his peers in his time and many of his beliefs and theories stand for free will, self-defining fate, and humanism. Schopenhauer influenced MANY philosophers to come after him, both academic and amateur.

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Paul asks why former Soviet Russian leader Nikita Khrushchev later denounced Stalin’s terrible acts of kidnapping, indefinite imprisonment, and flat-out murder when Khrushchev was Stalin’s right hand man during the acts, watching it happen. (Khrushchev denounced Stalin as a despot in 1956. Three years after Joseph Stalin had died.)

He asks, “Who said that?” because in Soviet Russia, the reason the horrible acts of Stalin went unchallenged was because people were in fear of the same happening to them and their family. “Now you know why” because Joseph Stalin demonstrated such power that no one could challenge his reign.

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When you drink through a straw you are more likely to burp, due to excess air received through the straw.

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Carbon dioxide is what give soda its carbonation and fizziness.

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