Aum Shinrikyo is the former name of a controversial group now known as Aleph. The Japanese police initially reported that the attack was the cult’s way of hastening an apocalypse. The prosecution said that it was an attempt to bring down the government and install Shoko Asahara, the group’s founder, as the “emperor” of Japan. Asahara’s defense team claimed that certain senior members of the group independently planned the attack, but their motives for this were left unexplained.
Aum Shinrikyo first began their attacks on 27 June 1994 in Matsumoto, Japan. With the help of a converted refrigerator truck, members of the cult released a cloud of sarin which floated near the homes of judges who were overseeing a lawsuit concerning a real-estate dispute which was predicted to go against the cult. From this one event, 500 people were injured and seven people died.

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This is a gun bar. The ring is actually a description of the open end of any gun barrel. So in an imaginative sense, my presence is the same as putting a gun to your head and having you “shit yourself” with fear. Which explains the play off “ring” by “having you shit karats”.

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artists no longer get props for their work, its from the money they spent on companies to fabricate those numbers to the point where the rapper thinks he/she is really a boss!

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Alot of rappers are like union jobs, the only way is thru someone you know. Where you come from matters for sales of an image that is based upon whichever part of the populace is poppin!

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They can rap about their wealth, power, and fame but in all honesty it is the labels that ruling over them. They are puppets performing at the hands of those who cut the checks.

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seed you had to succeed is what you read. Seed you had to SUCK SEED. Is what I meant. That’s pretty much in my opinion what a lot of cats is doing to make it now a days. Not necessarily literal, but hey we don’t know that. lol.

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this is my ode to 2Pac’s character in JUICE. When he is speaking to Omar Epps character in the school hallway. That line has always stuck with me as the only way you could ever say it to someone.

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Tired of all these rappers who want to sing and serenade the same female in their songs. Its like they all sexing the same chick figuratively. Nothing original, really sappy, and just lacking of any real balls in their lyrics. Wanting to be what one corporate gimmick is, instead of being themselves.

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this is actually used in the short term of the word BEFORE. Since the flow wasn’t right with the BE syllable of the word, I took it out to accommodate the bar.

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The one hit wonder has and will always be the 6th man in the game of Popular music. Used for a hit and then left shelved to die forgotten for all you did and only remembered for one damn song. Artists also are taught in order to win the popular vote, you must fake it to make it.

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