Once, a really long time ago I called Chopin a thug. That was before I heard Brahms. Imagine the hardest realest dude you can, stop imagining me though, and then add a french horn and a violin. Enough said I think.
Wait not enough said.
Listening to this music will make you turn into Kaiser Soeze and Kevin Spacey at the same time. You will have one foot in fictional crimelandia and one in closeted hollywood gaylandia. What am I talking about you ask? Click the link below and find out!
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Chopin was a thug. I know it, you know it, and he knows it. (peep prison tats, he’s got like four bodies) If you don’t believe me, and happen to give voice to your skepticism, click on the link below and then eat your words with a nice chianti.
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wtf??The Nike Air Native N7 also embraces Nike’s Considered design ethos, where details in the development and design of the shoe are geared to deliver sustainable innovation and reduce waste, without compromising product performance. The Considered design ethos also honors the traditional Native American Seventh Generation philosophy, an approach that respects the impact of decisions made today on seven generations. The shoe’s design draws inspiration directly from Native American culture.
not sure i even know where to start picking apart all the ways this is slightly problematic explicitly racist and exploitative? the “feather design featured on the sockliner”. ????????? i wonder if they’re outsourced to sweatshops? maybe that’s too much to ask. these are the AIR NATIVE N7, after all, not the AIR GLOBAL EQUALITY. yeeeaaah well that joke sucked but YOU KNOW.