The QUESTION Jay-Z thread

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i was sorta with you on the chemotherapy vs. medical marijuana thing. long term its helping your kids more than if you died in a year. hopefully they understand that at the basis of it youre trying to get better.

its starting to seem less ridiculous the more you post although im still convinced youre trolling about jay :lol im not even reading that **** man
 
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:lol

And people can cop weed everyday, everywhere without ramifications, yes, the same strains as the Cali medicinal.
 
Exactly son could have copped weed in PA.
 
I don't want to jump too far ahead... but I have to get this out. Let's talk end game for a second. I reference the Black Panther movement in a lot of my writing. I mention how it wasn't just shut down. I stated that it folded because it was infiltrated. Now, how do you shut down a corrupt government? The same way... via infiltration. Now... what was the first song on the first Jay Z album? Can't knock the Hustle. In hindsight, he is telling us that him selling out was a hustle. In 4:44, he talks a lot about financial freedom. He saw rap as an opportunity for that. You heard Jay Z say countless times... "I am a hustler disgused as a rapper." His character enabled him to get the financial freedom that he needed to make a real power move. Now... what was the second song on his first album? Politics as Usual. I have to give it up to Jay Z. His entire 20+ year career was a setup. He infiltrated the system and played the game to put himself in a position to obtain enough currency to do MAJOR things. Now think about this: Over the last two decades, he got damn near the whole population to LOVE him. The whole population LOVES his wife. Here is what happens next. They tell the truth. Their relationship was fake. It was fake for a purpose though. It was part of the "Blueprint" for something bigger. What is that? The new regime that he always speaks of. This is what he does. He, his wife, and the rest of the entertainment industry that our population loves are tired of being pimped. They now flip it. They admit that they were sambos, but they now reveal that it was all for a purpose. When they come together (think Tidal) collectively they now have the financial freedom to start their own society within society (think the song legacy). The population already loves entertainers. Now when the entertainers reveal the truth as well as their intent for the future... once the masses "get it," they will still follow Jay Z, Beyonce, Will Smith, Oprah(two BIG players in this game). Now back to the infiltration. We know that our current political system is archaic. This two party system is BS. Nobody believes in our current POTUS or how our country is being run. The majority of Americans want real change. Everyone knows that the laws in place are to ensure systematic oppression that serves to benefit only a small portion of the population. Who better to expose those truths, than someone who has infiltrated the system at the highest level? Who better to lead the new regime? Enter our 44th President, Mr. Barack Obama. I have to give it up to Jay Z. He is a mastermind. He is patient. Once this is absorbed by the masses and he continues this rollout, it is going to be interesting to see what transpires. This is what he is conveying on the song Legacy. He is telling Barack Obama to expose the government. He is talking about starting a new society, new schools, and bringing in a new wave of black excellence. He is a genius, and this idea of his is amazing. I am just going to continue to watch from the sidelines. Hopefully I am brought in, because I am the 2017 version of Huey P. Newton. I am ready for the revolution. Let's go.
 
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I can take all of the criticism.

Me sure you attempt to understand my points too though.
 
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So Jay-z is part of the illuminati?
 
Jay and O bust visionary nuts when they backstab each other, one must sample a cup of that mix for real enlightenment. Has to be exactly 4.44 oz of it.


Glad you feel better though nt fam.
 
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stop trying to make sense of this jape. 

you can't always understand people's logic jape. 

shame on me. 
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Major props for dealing with cancer and best wishes. As for all this rambling, this really isn't healthy.
 
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You call the way he's feeling... "better" M Mark Antony ? This dude at the very least needs to come to terms with his repressed homosexuality.
 
You call the way he's feeling... "better" M Mark Antony ? This dude at the very least needs to come to terms with his repressed homosexuality.
Yea I was saying the same thing earlier. Son didn't move ALL the way across the country just for some Med weed. NJ has medical weed I believe and I'm sure there are other states closer to PA that offer Med weed.
 
In reference to Jay Z... think about this:

He has a video for "The Story of O.J." and "4:44" that are very telling.

Now like I mention before, I believe that Jay Z really is a genius, who can say 13 different things at the same time. For both video's, he gives a perspective away.

Now for the song "The Story of O.J." the OJ could mean multiple things.

Of course it could reference OJ Simpson... but that is too easy for Jay Z.

Now, here why Jay Z is great: You can change the meaning of OJ too Obama Jr. (Barack Obama is a junior) and rap the entire song from his POV, and it fits.

The first line he says... "I'm not black I'm OJ..." That is a reference to Barack Obama stating that he isn't just the president of Black America... but that he (Obama Jr. = O.J.) is everyone's president. House ***** = White House.

The chorus is stating that it does not matter his position, that he is still a *****. You can rap the entire song as BO, and that theme fits. But the video? He gives it away.

Take the abbreviation for O.J., and make it stand for "Orthodox Jew." You can rap the entire song as Jay Z speaking as a Jewish man, and that theory fits. The chorus states that it doesn't matter your position... you are still a *****.

He talks about how Jews flip their money buying artwork. He talks about how Jews value credit. The video GIVES ALL OF THIS AWAY. The video portrays the black man as the "j****" boo.

Now, transition to the video for 4:44. Jay Z himself becomes the j****boo. The video shows clips of negative aspects of our culture. Jay is constantly apologizing. It shows the two slaves mirroring himself and Beyonce. He basically admits that this was all an act.

From 3:22 to 3:33 he gives it away. He wants to rap from his heart, but instead he comes out of his shirt and displays the ROC sign. He basically told us he sold out. The whole video is a confession. But why?

At the end, their is old footage of his daughter Blue. Now... she puts her hands in a glass window. Immediately after, she puts her hand on the floor. That is the "Blueprint." Jay Z is saying that him selling out was the Blueprint to something else.

I have an idea about what that is, but I will wait on him for that.

For now, the two videos of the two songs clearly outline the points he is trying to get across. My theory still fits in each of those songs too by the way.

You really can extract 13 different meanings from each song. So even though Jay Z told us he was a sellout, he is definitely still a genius that has something bigger planned.
I don't want to jump too far ahead... but I have to get this out.

Let's talk end game for a second. I reference the Black Panther movement in a lot of my writing. I mention how it wasn't just shut down. I stated that it folded because it was infiltrated.

Now, how do you shut down a corrupt government? The same way... via infiltration.

Now... what was the first song on the first Jay Z album? Can't knock the Hustle. In hindsight, he is telling us that him selling out was a hustle. In 4:44, he talks a lot about financial freedom. He saw rap as an opportunity for that. You heard Jay Z say countless times... "I am a hustler disgused as a rapper."

His character enabled him to get the financial freedom that he needed to make a real power move.

Now... what was the second song on his first album? Politics as Usual. I have to give it up to Jay Z. His entire 20+ year career was a setup. He infiltrated the system and played the game to put himself in a position to obtain enough currency to do MAJOR things.

Now think about this: Over the last two decades, he got damn near the whole population to LOVE him. The whole population LOVES his wife.

Here is what happens next. They tell the truth.

Their relationship was fake. It was fake for a purpose though. It was part of the "Blueprint" for something bigger. What is that? The new regime that he always speaks of. This is what he does.

He, his wife, and the rest of the entertainment industry that our population loves are tired of being pimped. They now flip it.

They admit that they were sambos, but they now reveal that it was all for a purpose.

When they come together (think Tidal) collectively they now have the financial freedom to start their own society within society (think the song legacy).

The population already loves entertainers.

Now when the entertainers reveal the truth as well as their intent for the future... once the masses "get it," they will still follow Jay Z, Beyonce, Will Smith, Oprah(two BIG players in this game).

Now back to the infiltration.

We know that our current political system is archaic. This two party system is BS. Nobody believes in our current POTUS or how our country is being run. The majority of Americans want real change.

Everyone knows that the laws in place are to ensure systematic oppression that serves to benefit only a small portion of the population.

Who better to expose those truths, than someone who has infiltrated the system at the highest level? Who better to lead the new regime?

Enter our 44th President, Mr. Barack Obama.

I have to give it up to Jay Z. He is a mastermind. He is patient. Once this is absorbed by the masses and he continues this rollout, it is going to be interesting to see what transpires.

This is what he is conveying on the song Legacy. He is telling Barack Obama to expose the government. He is talking about starting a new society, new schools, and bringing in a new wave of black excellence.

He is a genius, and this idea of his is amazing. I am just going to continue to watch from the sidelines. Hopefully I am brought in, because I am the 2017 version of Huey P. Newton. I am ready for the revolution. Let's go.
your theories are interesting enough to where I can almost get past your ****** up formatting and piss poor punctuation. I actually read these somehow.

I feel like if you had led off with this instead of recursive phallus theories, this thread would have gone in a different direction.

alas.

EDIT: fixed yo' ****, welcome.
 
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I did a little research and op may be on to something.

I thought 444 was a little too much of a specific number so i looked up the actual date of april 4 1944
Several significant things happened on that day but one in particular caught my attention


Legendary song writer Bob mcdill was BORN on that day.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_McDill


One of his best songs was a track he wrote for Sam the sham and the pharohs called "black sheep"








I believe the name "SAM THE SHAM" IS A DIRECT ILLUSION TO THE "SHAM" THAT IS OUR OWN UNCLE SAM

I decided to look up the lyrics on a whim and what i found was.....well ill let u interpret it for yourselves

This song is by Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs and appears on the album The Sam The Sham Revue (1966).

Black sheep lays around drinking wine all day,
Readin' poetry and layin' in the grass,
Ask him for a drink, he'll give you a glass.

White sheep drinks one glass of beer a year,
Ask him for a shot, he says it's all he's got.
Not down from the cellar,
Can't help nobody.

Black sheep, black sheep,
Have you any wool?
Three bags full.

For his friends he ain't got in the world.

Black sheep, he's got an old ragged coat of black,
Tell him you're cold, he'll take it off his back.
White sheep's got thirty coats or more,
Saved up from the last year and the year before,
Been savin' them up for a rainy day
And it rained yesterday, ain't got none left.

Black sheep, black sheep,
Have you any wool?
Yeah, three bags full.

White sheep he died a wealthy man,
Had five gold watches, six gold rings on his hands,
Had a million dollar funeral but it's a shame,
Nobody came.

Ain't not fair,
Alone, dead.

Black sheep left the world in a rough pine box,
Everybody came 'round
Laughing, telling jokes.
The old women cried 'cause the bad man he'd been,
But when they passed the casket
And everyone looked in,
Seemed like he grinned,
Like he knowed somethin'.

Black sheep, black sheep,
Have you any wool?
Three bags full.

Just layin' up there dead,
Still grinnin' like he was holdin' out on everybody,
Like he knew all along where was there...


Written by:

Bob McDill



8o
 
You call the way he's feeling... "better" M Mark Antony ? This dude at the very least needs to come to terms with his repressed homosexuality.

I respect you. I remember the thread where you spoke about leaving your daughter for a short time when you were considering working in Arizona.

I figured if anyone would understand sacrificing for their family, it would be you.

The homosexual innuendos are in the music, whether you like it or not. I am definitely not gay. I do not have any suppressed gay thoughts. I actually don't have any repressed thoughts at all. When I confessed all of my lies to my girlfriend(who is a woman by the way) that took 7 hours. After she left, I spent 10 hours writing 37 single spaced pages of confessions. I literally poured it ALL out.

If you want to keep hanging onto the gay thing though to try to be funny, go ahead. Consider this though: Look at what has happened to out culture in the last 25 years. It has slowly gotten softer. We have been emascualted. I don't know if Jay Z is actually gay or not. What I do know is that there are gay messages in the music. Those messages are being subconsciously embedded into the message of the music.

Now...have you ever heard a song, not liked it on first, but have had it "grow" on you? That is what happens when these subliminal messages are thrown at you. Yes Jay Z talks about black empowerment, but the sexual messages are there too. You don't just take in one message when you listen to the music. You take in ALL of the messages.

Look at the culture in the last 25 years. It has slowly but surely been emascualted. Now... does anyone remember when the rock industry was accused of putting subliminal devil worship messages in their music? Do you think it is impossible that the same thing hasn't been done with rap? It has bro. I am not gay because I can see it. I just see it.

If you want to continue to call me gay, fine. That is your opinion. Get your laughs in. But I can assure you I'm not. Try to take my stance in consideration, if you want.

As far as the typos.... I am sorry. If you would see what I am typing on, you would understand.
 
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Has anyone actually seen the OJ and 4:44 videos?

Anyone care to discuss them?
 
I appreciate the respect. I ultimately decided not to leave for Arizona and after two years with that company, I found a new job.

Even though it would be easier for me financially and I wouldn't have had to deal with the headache of seeking a better opportunity here in San Diego (research, interviews, leaving my comfort zone, etc.) my life isn't always about putting myself first.

I spoke to you harshly because I expect more from a dude as smart as you. You should expect more as well. We all make mistakes, but at some point you have to be honest with yourself about why you did what you did and either correct it or continue on the wrong path.

It's no love lost. No hate either. But being responsible isn't easy. It's easy to run. Running is never the right move.
 
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I can assure you that every move that I make is for my family.

My choice was literally a life or death situation.

I quit a job that I made 82k at last year. I lost the woman that I LOVED, and searched my entire life for. I left my mother, my family, and any support system I had, just to stay alive. Do you think that was easy? Hell no. But it was better than IMMINENT DEATH.

Now to keep things in context, everyone in my family is depressed, even before I left. They are in a rut. They do the same things, and get mad when they get the same results.

I was ready to transition too. My neighbors HATED ME because they thought I was some bad black guy. They thought I was just clinging to my hopeless girlfriend. In reality, I worked overnight... from home. I worked in law enforcement. I was responsible for apprehending some major criminals that made international news.

My move was two fold. My first goal was to save my life. That has happened. My second was to transition my family out of that rut. And you know what? It is going to work. When they see my Instagram, they hate their lives. They wonder how I am doing all of these things while homeless. I had to show them it was possible. For lack of a better way of expressing myself, my IG is "lit." Telling them didn't work. My intention was to make them hate their lives, and to show then that there is a better way. I had to play follow the leader, and it is working. They, especially my daughter, want to move here now. And here is the thing: I am getting settled. Soon I will have an apartment, and I will have a steady income to provide for myself and her.

I have been gone for 4 months. I even went back once for a week. That isn't much time at all. Soon I will have a space. All of the sacrifice will be worth it, and all of that will be accomplished in a short period of time. I feel like the sacrifice will be worth it, and my intent is pure. I hope you can, or at least try to see my vision.
 
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Has anyone actually seen the OJ and 4:44 videos?

Anyone care to discuss them?

Yo no lie I've been looking for an analysis of the 4:44 video.

Your breakdown was kind of extreme, but I would be lying if I said it didn't make sense. I Def gotta give it another run back.

And I was confused about those clips too...very random. But I noticed that they all had a common denominator. A lot of em were negative images. Well 2 of them were dudes dancing. I don't see how that was negative. But I do remember seeing police brutality, fights, and the leprechaun cat acting a damn fool. Idk The Basquiat clip and Earha Kitt clip. Idk how those play a role in the video. But I did have a feeling that there was a message HOV was trynna push with the male and female dancers. Specifically when he took his chain off and put it on her neck. (I got the hottest chick in the game wearing my chain)?? And then it looked like she was choking

It's def a video that needs to be analyzed
 
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