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yeah that too, that’s what most would say
it all correlates
but he walked away from his own content, he felt responsible for how people were perceiving what he made
Yea, just like a ho. They break eventually. They hate what they become and they end up hating their “contributions” to society.
The same could be said for Dave. He was losing him self to what Viacom wanted and society (white people) were becoming desensitized to racial plight because his message was being distorted, hence the mileage running down.
The difference between him and the bottom B was that he was able to walk away before the mileage was up.
I guess I see where you’re coming from where Iceberg could be Dave.. seeing as that he kinda has/had the upper hand, but he didn’t really. He does now, but like a pimp (Viacom) they build you and tear you down and repeat the cycle to get the most out of you... the same way iceberg did to his bottom *****.