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@, yeah I noticed this during the ceremony too. Ever since watching docs about illuminati I have a sharp eye for casual (or "casual"?) pyramids. It's actually surprising at how many places and big events they appear.

Everytime I see them I get this tune in my head:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDZBgHBHQT8

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Those pyramids certainly do make you think something could happen amongst so many other coincidences that seem to be forming but when will it happen? Closing ceremony? i think it's all bs but cool at the same time. I wouldn't be shocked if something did happen tho. There was an attack in Atlanta. Surprised North Korea aint attacked us yet because of the flag mix up. You know what they're like.

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Well let's hope these crackpots give it a rest now lmao anything with a triangle and they go wild lol,I suppose this toblerone I'm eating is illuminati haha and whens big ben blowing up then???

I was going to bed with the missus last night -but changed my mind , I noticed this triangle shape between her legs. These Illuminati get fucking every where

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That's the problem with these twerps who believe this shit,they can come up with a host of excuses as to why nothing happened,they will say there were no attacks to lul us into a false sense of security...but why bother?if these ppl want to take over the world and kill everyone they don't need then why would they bother iulling us into anything? As ALWAYS anything they predict before the fact never comes to pass,they should stick to writing crap about conspiracies after the fact because its much easier isn't it,I mean 9/11 was an inside job was it? So where where these idiots on september the 9th n 10th?? I rest my case..and I don't care anyway because we are the champions of europe and the illuminati aint lmao

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wow this was a dead topic. i have to say i've never believed in this illuminati controlling the 'world' as i leave that to the free-masons. but in music and pop culture i honestly have such a bad vibe and believe that theres a high possibility it exists. i'll pull up the video i saw tomorow(or later today).

thoughts anyone, on their influence in pop culture?

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thoughts anyone, on their influence in pop culture?

There definitely is some dumbing down going on. It's amazing how much pop culture has regressed in as little as 10 years. Artists have to make one album per year so they wouldn't be forgotten, that shows how forgettable "art" they produce. And if you watch TV, then no need to look further than MTV, what absolute crap it has become. Even cartoons are like that now. They used to be meaningful, I shit you not. As an adult I've researched about popular 90s/early 2000s cartoons and I found they often had hidden meanings, some even touching serious topics like alcoholism, abuse, neglection etc. Of course as a child you don't understand that, but the older you get the more you learn to appreciate how you weren't considered a total fool as a child, like now. Now when I am forced to watch CN or Nickelodeon, I see nothing but dumbed down naive crap.

Anyway, when you look at pop culture today, things that appeal masses, you see more and more materialism. They try to commercialize you just like they are commercializing "artists". There is little focus on quality products, but rather on mass production, which sells quick but doesn't stick.

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Spot on there Manpe.

Even stuff like weed and such is becoming a popular trend now, teenagers think it's all good to do that stuff. Young Money and such are a disgrace yet they are idolised, no talent at all. There lyrics mean nothing, they produce none of there own music, and they do nothing but sit around all day and smoke weed.

Drake is the worst of them, making songs started from the bottom now we here and saying nothing was done for me, yet he is a rich jewish canadian who raps like he is a gangster. He also had family in the music industry which helped him get where he is. I don't believe in the Illuminati thing mind, but groups such as Young Money really are a disgrace, especially to some artists which are very talented and can't get anywhere cause some bunch of cunts have taken there spots.

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Spot on there Manpe.

Even stuff like weed and such is becoming a popular trend now, teenagers think it's all good to do that stuff. Young Money and such are a disgrace yet they are idolised, no talent at all. There lyrics mean nothing, they produce none of there own music, and they do nothing but sit around all day and smoke weed.

Drake is the worst of them, making songs started from the bottom now we here and saying nothing was done for me, yet he is a rich jewish canadian who raps like he is a gangster. He also had family in the music industry which helped him get where he is. I don't believe in the Illuminati thing mind, but groups such as Young Money really are a disgrace, especially to some artists which are very talented and can't get anywhere cause some bunch of cunts have taken there spots.

Drake was not rich growing up and even if he were, who cares? Is it better to idolize Tupac who was a convicted rapist than someone who is not really poor? Being middle class is a worse sin than rape or murder? Do you have to come from Compton to be legit? Are only poor people allowed to express themselves? If so, once someone has one successful album, they're rich and their lives are easy if they want them to be and everything they sing about is bullshit. The idea of "the gangster" has always been nonsense, an image sold to white suburban teenagers to give them a thrill.

@Manpe-IMO the commercialization of music really took off in the 80's with the music video. Image was always important to musicians, but people like Madonna made image more important than the music.

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Drake was not rich growing up and even if he were, who cares? Is it better to idolize Tupac who was a convicted rapist than someone who is not really poor? Being middle class is a worse sin than rape or murder? Do you have to come from Compton to be legit? Are only poor people allowed to express themselves? If so, once someone has one successful album, they're rich and their lives are easy if they want them to be and everything they sing about is bullshit. The idea of "the gangster" has always been nonsense, an image sold to white suburban teenagers to give them a thrill.

@Manpe-IMO the commercialization of music really took off in the 80's with the music video. Image was always important to musicians, but people like Madonna made image more important than the music.

Yes he was, he had every push, have you seen the fucking house he lived in, and the neighborhood. Tupac was very inspirational, had a good head on his shoulders regardless of the background he had, he's the type of person i would like to listen to, not the bull shit Drake says.

Your post is completely missing the point, i believe you're blinded by hatred that you quoting me out of nothing. Look at both there backgrounds, what do you expect the turnout is going to be?. Drake takes credit for stuff he never done, he's a lie, and he's also got no talent. Tupac on the other hand speaks sense.

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