this is what may happen in participation of the aforementioned abuse.

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L.A. VanGogh is mocking the praise of drug abuse and violence in this chorus. Basically, saying “do what you want but I hope you know what you’re doing to yourself”

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Alluding to the saying, “Everything that glitters is not gold” in reference to the finer things in life that parents expect their children to get for themselves.

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bag of weed? sip syrup?

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tadpoles turn into frogs.

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continuing the previous line started with “Plasco”

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Double entendre here! Both referring to Lupe Fiasco. By definition, the word “fiasco” means a complete failure. Also, Lupe Fiasco has a song called “Failure”

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A security system used in high schools, specifically District 205 in Illinois where L.A. VanGogh attended Thornwood High School.

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Rebecca Black has a song called Friday. Praising the week-ending day. A clever way to say “it’s Thursday”

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