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I challange Diana Kim to a rap battle

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Doctor Gallento
Doctor Gallento - the Rock'n'Roll Clown
#41 - 2016-07-24 12:47:54 UTC
Now, first off, don't listen to that broad, she has no taste in proper music at all.
And the flamethrower guitar is MY THING. Well, my guitarist's thing, but it's all the same.

MissKim, still... : Shameful display. Your skill at deflection ain't enough.
Diana Kim
State Protectorate
Caldari State
#42 - 2016-07-24 13:43:03 UTC
Asayi Moliko wrote:
Quote:

I don't think that mutual insulting match can bring any sort of reconciliation.


I mean, rap's not really my thing. It is a bit bruteish, and not in a subliminal basses and flamethrower guitar kinda thing, which is pretty rad. But you're kinda already on a roll when it comes to insulting. If you look up a few other words for coward and things that rhyme with it I'm sure you'll be a smashing success.

No not believing in yourself, lady.

Ma'am... you officially made me feel bad.

I mean, I try to use insulting characteristics that perfectly match the person in question, but still...

I think I need to drink. (And yes, if someone will say it is not professional, prepare for me to take off my jackboot and send it flying to a general direction of your nose).

Honored are the dead, for their legacy guides us.

In memory of Tibus Heth, Caldari State Executor YC110-115, Hero and Patriot.

Doctor Gallento
Doctor Gallento - the Rock'n'Roll Clown
#43 - 2016-07-24 15:05:22 UTC
Now go on, face your fears.

It's actually a track of mine. It's about looking into the mirrow, top level stuff there.
In the holo I smash it and discover a forgotten secret stash behind it. The door slams open and DED officials storm in to raid, but after a sick guitar solo they stay for a spontaneous party. Life is glorious, it really is, is what I'm saying here.

You should try and see the finer points in life and like, sing about it. You don't even have to hit the right notes, I mean, who does sing live, right?
morion
Lighting Build
#44 - 2016-07-24 17:09:51 UTC  |  Edited by: morion
Diana Kim wrote:
Asayi Moliko wrote:
Quote:

I don't think that mutual insulting match can bring any sort of reconciliation.


I mean, rap's not really my thing. It is a bit bruteish, and not in a subliminal basses and flamethrower guitar kinda thing, which is pretty rad. But you're kinda already on a roll when it comes to insulting. If you look up a few other words for coward and things that rhyme with it I'm sure you'll be a smashing success.

No not believing in yourself, lady.

Ma'am... you officially made me feel bad.

I mean, I try to use insulting characteristics that perfectly match the person in question, but still...

I think I need to drink. (And yes, if someone will say it is not professional, prepare for me to take off my jackboot and send it flying to a general direction of your nose).



word scramble
Rap help for Diana Kim with her words for fun.

officially <-- makes a cute tidal

your Ma'am still take to drink
prepare the will to think

say you feel me mean person
insulting a professional
made me use characteristics
off my general jackboot direction

I bad And not flying
I send it for someone to
but I in need of that
yes try and match it

I if is to

exzbets gramers by mee.

heavy use of cut and paste caused some data loss
Felise Selunix
Keyholder Investment Group
#45 - 2016-07-24 18:37:15 UTC
Diana Kim wrote:
Felise Selunix wrote:
Mika Firestorm wrote:
I despise rap with associated with it "culture" and I can recognize mocking.

Better tell us why you, personally, want to do this to her?


You know, I think I might be able to bring some clarity to this by reversing the example. When Miss Kim challenges someone to a duel for honor--which seems to be a regular occurrence around here from my observations--she usually chooses traditionally Caldari methodology, ships and pistols and whatnot.

For someone from a culture where violent duels might be taboo, Miss Kim's offers might seem to be a mocking gesture when in fact, it's her way of gaining a feeling of satisfaction from the ritual.

By the same turn, doesn't Mr. Yaken here deserve the same consideration to gain satisfaction from the duel? Give it a chance.

I always provide choice of weapon and form of fight to those whom I challenge. Even it it would be a wet shirt.

The thing with violence is that you show that you can pay for your words with your life, and thus showing that they mean something to you. Fighting in a duel may end with both sides alive, if one side submits and brings apologies, or the other sides decides that it is enough punishment, or... that they can't take it. But in most cases those who fight an honorable duel display their honor to each other, and despite who won, they can actually become friends, or at least become neutral to each other in a respectful way. In most cases I saw it (and even promote myself) after quite a number of duels. Unfortunately, there are opposite cases as well. For example, I have spared life of one person because she fought honorably, and we became almost friends, but some time later she resumed lying about me in media. Another unfortunate scenario was when we were fighting on ships and a pirate has joined the fight (since this case I try to choose places to fight where third party intervention will be minimized). My opponent has blindly blamed me that this pirate was my associate and the situation escalated even further. But I repeat, in most cases duels lead actually to reconciliation.

I don't think that mutual insulting match can bring any sort of reconciliation.

And my main argument is that Yaken shall pay for his words that insulted Caldari Uniform. If I just yell at him, he won't pay anything.

My second argument is that the offered format is disgracing for me.

And my third argument is that I won't get anything for winning this one, I won't lose anything for losing this one.... But I lose something for mere participating in this.

And finally, my fourth argument, is that I actually accept changes when peoples whom I challenge can't accept them, and Yaken... well, he looks like he simply can't.

I am always open to negotiations for those who desire to cease conflict or change conditions... but I am not bending for those, who won't bend themselves to come to agreement. And from my point of view the first party who shall come to the concession is the one that started the conflict.


Thank you for providing such a thoughtful answer. While I understand your feelings about violence, I can't bring myself to agree. As you said yourself, sometimes violence ends in friendship and mutual understanding, and other times, not so much. I've seen a lot of the latter. People start fighting over one thing and then they just keep on fighting and people tend to be the same liars and cheats that they were before, only more bruised. I've see a lot of people fight over the honor of something in my time, but I've never seen it have much impact on the supposed 'dishonored' thing. Duel or not, no matter the outcome, my guess is that Yaken and everyone else will probably see the Caldari Uniform the same way as they did before the fight. But hey, whatever floats your starship.

As someone who uses words to obscure quite often, I can tell you they're pretty meaningless at the end of the day. I've stopped counting the number of times I've heard someone utter 'filthy minmatar' from customers at our stores growing up, or when I'm making a deal with someone now. But they still hand over the isk and keep coming back anyway. The dishonor of their words is theirs, not mine, and I'm happy to let them live with it.

As far as the rest of it goes, I'm just someone who's trying to make a little money on this duel thing if it goes down, so I wouldn't ague that anyone should so anything distasteful. I'd just be prepared for plenty of unresolved conflicts, which can be fun, too if you're into it.
Mika Firestorm
Your Friendly Neighborhood Logistics
#46 - 2016-07-24 20:05:36 UTC
Jason Galente wrote:
Mika Firestorm wrote:
I am not sure what culture I belong anymore, but I hope you will agree, that whatever music you prefer, it shall be quality music, and if it is singing, it shall be quality singing.


I'd be careful before you dismiss all rap as "not quality music/singing"

I realize that musical tastes are subjective, but here's a rap that has, in my view, intelligent lyrics, a message, vocal range, and a decent beat.

Please explain which parts of this song lack quality.

((For the love of God, ignore the NYC reference, there's nothing I can do about it :<))

- It promotes terrible criminal subculture. Airing it in presence of children is the crime by itself.
- It depicts "rich" people who kitsch with money, but at the same time display outraging lack of taste and class.
- I can't agree that lyrics are intelligent.
- The way the performer "sings", it sounds more like he spews words out, with negligence, it feels like he detests either words themselves or one whom he talks them (sorry, can't say "sings").
- And I haven't heard more insensitive way of asking "Would you love me"...

Now I really need an ear bleach...

State the nature of your medical emergency

Teinyhr
Ourumur
#47 - 2016-07-24 20:32:15 UTC
Less yapping and more rapping, or do you want to see me napping?
Ria Nieyli
Nieyli Enterprises
When Fleets Collide
#48 - 2016-07-24 20:51:02 UTC
Personally, I find the works of the late Tupac Shakor quite interesting, even if I prefer other music styles.
Ottom Ephesianos
Mirkur Draug'Tyr
Ushra'Khan
#49 - 2016-07-25 02:07:28 UTC  |  Edited by: Ottom Ephesianos
Rap destroy mode=allow
ssid=cerealkilla
Begin!
Diana and Yaken, clown around just typing with fingers that belong to my dogs
They drool all day the blood of the enemy and at night get waylaid by gypsies of the same name.
I've got data packets with your sig pattern on them and in the private folders you had to say you were 18 to open them.
I didn't do that cuz my girl is a tyrant but on bit torrent . Com free ones and youporn you got famous.
They hot dropped my house when I did that with a swat team. I was swatted and five minutes after the door got busted me and crew were wanted for murder.
Military personnel came next and lab coats in white after that. I was transferring jump fuel while those fools cleaned up enough blood to do push ups.
They nocked out 50 and saluted and were on 3 day weekend vacations after that.
The Caldari need a beat but they really need so many omnidirectional scanner upgrades there's no room for a shield tank.
A tank like that is how Diana got pregnant the first time. A rogue drone penetrated her pod and she said to let it go since she thought it was Yaken her opponent and IGS trash talking was just her method of hate dating to get some rough lovin.
The spawn that came out of her vision of love was so fast is made win doc 95 look quantum.
She kept it as her first born and it said it was the youngest of a horde.
I saw DK writing in a coffee shop one time. She was typing all day but she wasn't buying.
Then the shift manager of the coffee shop interrupted her writing, they went to the bathroom together and came back with a mug of something that cleared the whole cafe.
Everytime someone writes something worth reading on IGS DK copy and pastes it to tranquility's server. She doesn't know that eve online has a test server and not a test IGS, the IGS she cp'd to was called Diana Kim Spells Somethin.
The Last time Diana Kim wrote in response to one of my IGS pirate radio posts the server left her post blank and spammed anonymous encryption over and over again.
When I queried the program it said it was a new form of rogue drone AI eliminating superfluous data from the internet.
I asked it why it had targeted Diana Kim's post.
It said: Query unknown
Deitra Vess
Non-Hostile Target
Wild Geese.
#50 - 2016-07-25 02:30:11 UTC
......huh?

Also didn't really flow that well. Good start though I guess, the parts that I understood I mean.
Elmund Egivand
Tribal Liberation Force
Minmatar Republic
#51 - 2016-07-25 02:39:20 UTC
Ria Nieyli wrote:
Personally, I find the works of the late Tupac Shakor quite interesting, even if I prefer other music styles.


I wasn't aware there's a Tupac Shakor. Whoever he is, Maleuteu Shakor doesn't seem to like him all that much especially considering he never spoke of that guy.

A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.

Jason Galente
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#52 - 2016-07-25 02:53:09 UTC
Diana Kim wrote:

I think I need to drink


Progress!

Next up: drinking too much!

Only the liberty of the individual assures the prosperity of the whole. And this foundation must be defended.

At any cost

Ria Nieyli
Nieyli Enterprises
When Fleets Collide
#53 - 2016-07-25 02:56:52 UTC
Elmund Egivand wrote:
Ria Nieyli wrote:
Personally, I find the works of the late Tupac Shakor quite interesting, even if I prefer other music styles.


I wasn't aware there's a Tupac Shakor. Whoever he is, Maleuteu Shakor doesn't seem to like him all that much especially considering he never spoke of that guy.


You could say that he's undergorund.
Elmund Egivand
Tribal Liberation Force
Minmatar Republic
#54 - 2016-07-25 08:04:21 UTC  |  Edited by: Elmund Egivand
Mika Firestorm wrote:
Jason Galente wrote:
Mika Firestorm wrote:
I am not sure what culture I belong anymore, but I hope you will agree, that whatever music you prefer, it shall be quality music, and if it is singing, it shall be quality singing.


I'd be careful before you dismiss all rap as "not quality music/singing"

I realize that musical tastes are subjective, but here's a rap that has, in my view, intelligent lyrics, a message, vocal range, and a decent beat.

Please explain which parts of this song lack quality.

((For the love of God, ignore the NYC reference, there's nothing I can do about it :<))

- It promotes terrible criminal subculture. Airing it in presence of children is the crime by itself.
- It depicts "rich" people who kitsch with money, but at the same time display outraging lack of taste and class.
- I can't agree that lyrics are intelligent.
- The way the performer "sings", it sounds more like he spews words out, with negligence, it feels like he detests either words themselves or one whom he talks them (sorry, can't say "sings").
- And I haven't heard more insensitive way of asking "Would you love me"...

Now I really need an ear bleach...


You have probably never heard of 'Chap Hop', which raps about high society pursuits such as tea, hunting, safaris, fisticuffs, good manners and being cultured gentlemen.

It's tremendously popular with the Gallente elite and I heard that children of Amarrian Holders are dipping their toes into the genre.

A Minmatar warship is like a rusting Beetle with 500 horsepower Cardillac engines in the rear, armour plating bolted to chassis and a M2 Browning stuck on top.

Jason Galente
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#55 - 2016-07-26 03:54:55 UTC
Elmund Egivand wrote:
Mika Firestorm wrote:
Jason Galente wrote:
Mika Firestorm wrote:
I am not sure what culture I belong anymore, but I hope you will agree, that whatever music you prefer, it shall be quality music, and if it is singing, it shall be quality singing.


I'd be careful before you dismiss all rap as "not quality music/singing"

I realize that musical tastes are subjective, but here's a rap that has, in my view, intelligent lyrics, a message, vocal range, and a decent beat.

Please explain which parts of this song lack quality.

((For the love of God, ignore the NYC reference, there's nothing I can do about it :<))

- It promotes terrible criminal subculture. Airing it in presence of children is the crime by itself.
- It depicts "rich" people who kitsch with money, but at the same time display outraging lack of taste and class.
- I can't agree that lyrics are intelligent.
- The way the performer "sings", it sounds more like he spews words out, with negligence, it feels like he detests either words themselves or one whom he talks them (sorry, can't say "sings").
- And I haven't heard more insensitive way of asking "Would you love me"...

Now I really need an ear bleach...


You have probably never heard of 'Chap Hop', which raps about high society pursuits such as tea, hunting, safaris, fisticuffs, good manners and being cultured gentlemen.

It's tremendously popular with the Gallente elite and I heard that children of Amarrian Holders are dipping their toes into the genre.


There's even a Caldari rapper who raps about saving money.

Dude did all of that without spending a cent.

Only the liberty of the individual assures the prosperity of the whole. And this foundation must be defended.

At any cost

Avio Yaken
Stay Frosty.
A Band Apart.
#56 - 2016-07-26 04:55:35 UTC
Strike commander Diana Kim i am still awaiting a "yes or No" response to my challenge.


This is MY challenge thus I make the rules, you are not allowed to sit on the fence and demand a drastic change, otherwise i would be making this your challenge.

i did not pick a challenge that would favor me, nor would it favor you. This is honorable balanced duel where both of us would have to vigorously prepare for.


So Either accept it and fight me in a duel of lyrics or refuse.

(.___________________________________________.)/

Slayer Liberator
Fusion Enterprises Ltd
Pandemic Horde
#57 - 2016-07-26 14:25:08 UTC
Jason Galente wrote:
Elmund Egivand wrote:
Mika Firestorm wrote:
Jason Galente wrote:
Mika Firestorm wrote:
I am not sure what culture I belong anymore, but I hope you will agree, that whatever music you prefer, it shall be quality music, and if it is singing, it shall be quality singing.


I'd be careful before you dismiss all rap as "not quality music/singing"

I realize that musical tastes are subjective, but here's a rap that has, in my view, intelligent lyrics, a message, vocal range, and a decent beat.

Please explain which parts of this song lack quality.

((For the love of God, ignore the NYC reference, there's nothing I can do about it :<))

- It promotes terrible criminal subculture. Airing it in presence of children is the crime by itself.
- It depicts "rich" people who kitsch with money, but at the same time display outraging lack of taste and class.
- I can't agree that lyrics are intelligent.
- The way the performer "sings", it sounds more like he spews words out, with negligence, it feels like he detests either words themselves or one whom he talks them (sorry, can't say "sings").
- And I haven't heard more insensitive way of asking "Would you love me"...

Now I really need an ear bleach...


You have probably never heard of 'Chap Hop', which raps about high society pursuits such as tea, hunting, safaris, fisticuffs, good manners and being cultured gentlemen.

It's tremendously popular with the Gallente elite and I heard that children of Amarrian Holders are dipping their toes into the genre.


There's even a Caldari rapper who raps about saving money.

Dude did all of that without spending a cent.

Wow the money saving is real
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