Thursday, February 3, 2011

I Don't Give A Fuck if You Didn't Laugh

Some may get it, some may not. Funny nonetheless because YOU know how some niggas act when they find out their favorite rapper is goin to be in town.

Dude 1 (At the club): I ain't even goin' to fake son, I fuck w/ that nigga Drake like shit. (a.k.a. He thinks the nigga is dreamy like shit lol.)

Scenario: This was back in 2009, but me and a couple of homies were going to get a VIP table at Love Nightclub in DC. We were mainly gettin' it because it was going to be packed as hell in there, but it was also going to be "bait" in attendance as well. What had happened during the planning process was that we thought one of our friends was actually going there for Drake, not the women (lol)

A transcript of my convo w/ cory:

Wealth, Love and Loyalty

I don't think there's a way to have all three at the same time unless you're like 50 years old. You're pretty much done with life gains and goals. If you do, it's certainly not with the people you've envisioned sharing it with. Simply using the explanation that you've grown and your peers have not is kinda selfish.

Sometimes, it just isn't that cut and dry.

Each thing is interchangeable with another. I always felt if I was told I had a choice to have immediate, endless wealth, that it would come with a price; (god forbid) losing a friend or having a woman you truly loved, finding love with someone else.

Same situation goes with love and friendship; would you rather have that at the cost of not reaching your highest financial potential? Seriously.

Those are some serious decisions to make.

The niggas that have all three usually end up marrying some model bitch that they would've never met had they never got that big sports contract, record deal or lucrative business in another state.
They would've never met these "friends" either. I'm not saying its fake, but I could never understand how once
You reach a certain status of fame or tax bracket, you instantly have all these friends that's your "bro" or "sis" now.

I guess it's like being able to sit at the jock's table once you did some "jock-worthy" shit... Figuratively and literally.

Take a rapper trying to get on; he's being damn near rejected by every big name in the biz, but once he gets
That one hit that puts him on or that one platinum record, Diddy is his "brother from another mother" or jay-z is "fam" in like 3 months.

How?  What happened to the "brothers and sisters" before them? What short-cut did these new people take to achieve such a honor? I mean, if you think about it, you had to have a certain amount of money to even SPEAK to these new people.

Not saying you can't build with these people, but I don't think these can truly be called friendships off the break; they're more like memberships.

Just goin off on a tangent. The fuck do I talk about anyway.