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Originally Posted by JR Paperstacks
kinda sad.
I saw him in Giant one day talking to the broccoli. Asking it how fresh it was.
I'm not entirely sure if the broccoli answered or not.
Bruh...Originally Posted by JR Paperstacks
kinda sad.
I saw him in Giant one day talking to the broccoli. Asking it how fresh it was.
I'm not entirely sure if the broccoli answered or not.
Originally Posted by DR813
C'mon not again D. he seemed so sober when he did the power 105 interview a couple months back like he was back to the old DMX again. then watching this interview, it seems like he's back on the drugs. this is truly sad to watch. I'm still praying he gets off the drugs and get back to the old DMX I use to know.
Dude...there's no way.Originally Posted by JR Paperstacks
kinda sad.
I saw him in Giant one day talking to the broccoli. Asking it how fresh it was.
I'm not entirely sure if the broccoli answered or not.
Originally Posted by syxth element
Unfortunately, once a fiend always a fiend. A lot of celebs in the spotlight say they "quit" but in reality most of them relapse. Take the recent Power 105 interview with Gunplay for example. That dude stay on drugs.
Originally Posted by PLVN
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Originally Posted by ImStillMike
X is the last of a dying breed
Originally Posted by Scott Frost
While I certainly agree with you that junkies/crackheads are more prone to death, I disagree that DMX is the last of these people.Originally Posted by ImStillMike
X is the last of a dying breed