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R.I.P Juice WRLD - Gone but never forgotten.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ecko" data-source="post: 455173" data-attributes="member: 24874"><p>Except he really didn't have that life. He lived in a fairly decent suburb with a conservative mom who gave him piano lessons, a guitar with guitar lessons, a drum kit. He didn't have a rough childhood. He made a decision early on to use drugs, and bragged about it in interviews ('new kids just learning about lean when niggas been having it in they lunch boxes since middle school'). Then bragged about it in his songs (50k for a codeine fountain in his house lol). You can say he had a positive influence on people, but there's no doubt he had a negative influence as well.</p><p></p><p>I too like to try and get through the day by flying private with more drugs than anyone needs, and then swallowing a bunch of pills to hide an insignificant percentage of the overall drugs I brought with me.</p><p></p><p>There's people in this world whose actions each day help improve the world. Those are the people who deserve to be called legends.</p><p>[automerge]1576253883[/automerge]</p><p></p><p>No one is forced to do drugs lol. Kid was drinking lean when he was 11 and and doing bars when he 13/14. You know what other options he had besides that? Literally anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ecko, post: 455173, member: 24874"] Except he really didn't have that life. He lived in a fairly decent suburb with a conservative mom who gave him piano lessons, a guitar with guitar lessons, a drum kit. He didn't have a rough childhood. He made a decision early on to use drugs, and bragged about it in interviews ('new kids just learning about lean when niggas been having it in they lunch boxes since middle school'). Then bragged about it in his songs (50k for a codeine fountain in his house lol). You can say he had a positive influence on people, but there's no doubt he had a negative influence as well. I too like to try and get through the day by flying private with more drugs than anyone needs, and then swallowing a bunch of pills to hide an insignificant percentage of the overall drugs I brought with me. There's people in this world whose actions each day help improve the world. Those are the people who deserve to be called legends. [automerge]1576253883[/automerge] No one is forced to do drugs lol. Kid was drinking lean when he was 11 and and doing bars when he 13/14. You know what other options he had besides that? Literally anything else. [/QUOTE]
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