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  • #13
    Inspiring me to be myself, and ignore all the haters. Be who you wanna be, regardless of who cares...
    ........................

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    • #14
      Originally posted by MarkoMaxX View Post
      He didn't made you do it. You made yourself do that.

      Why don't I smoke weed and drink sizzurp? I don't even drink alcohol.
      If you are strong minded no one and nothing can change your opinion.


      Lil Wayne did help me I think, lol.. I have more confidence with girls, and I get more pussy since I'm listening to him..
      Didn't affect me negatively at any way so far..
      Fornication isnt negative?

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      • #15
        how the hell does an artist help you get more pussy? Wtf

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        • #16
          Originally posted by Weezy_KB24 View Post
          how the hell does an artist help you get more pussy? Wtf
          No shit lol, you can fuck to the music but its not gonna help you get there

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          • #17
            To work hard and get that mula.

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            • #18
              Wayne really isn't someone nowadays to look up to as far as an example/role model goes...but some of his characteristics/motives really blend well into reality...for example:

              1.)Something that almost every wayne fan can agree on is disregard any opposing opinions to what you truly believe in...don't take mind of people who constantly criticize you for who you are...do what you love and be the absolute best at it...life is perceptive based...so if you feel it's correct then people should only be supportive of it(With the general exception of drugs,violence, and a few other immoral things)...pleasing the entire world is impossible...("Fuck the Haters" in summation, but that statement is a more ignorant/pre-pubescent route)

              2.)Dedicating yourself/hard work/commitment WILL PAY OFF...

              3.)I don't really associate Wayne with my life...but that last line hits home...

              "The tensions start to pick up ....She cryin, she got hick ups...... I'm tellin her to cheer up ......I'm layin down she tell me sit up, I sit up...she push me down I sit up...... She push me down I get up........... Then I act like I'm a hit her...... But I'm a better nigga.... She cant find a better nigga, naw.." -What He Does

              4) Whenever I'm having a crappy day and put this on it makes me feel relaxed...One of my favorite Wayne songs: "Ah man, it's complicated doin' everything on your own, man Being responsible for everyone in your home man And when you feel like everything is goin' wrong man, I'm gon' stand 'cuz I am a grown man" -Grown Man (Light's Out)

              5) Whenever I listen to "Tha Mobb" I always get the chills because I can tell this man put all of his heart/effort into this song...It flows so naturally and it's extremely soulful...It's like an essence of inspiration for five straight minutes...True Classic

              It really sucks what Wayne has evolved himself into...but I still respect him as a rapper and partially as a person...Everyone still has that form of inner regret to what has become of themselves and their life... Nothing lasts forever....

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              • #19
                By see how much hate he got and his attitude towards it shows through me becuz people will judge

                And get more money by workin hard
                I could sell Sweet and Low to Sugar Ray Leonard!!!

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                • #20
                  weezy taught me to do whatever i want to do in life without worrying what other people will think or say
                  such as him starting to skate or learn the guitar

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                  • #21
                    he didn't really change my life per say, but he definitely introduced me to hip hop in a deeper aspect. I became a lil wayne stan in 5th grade 2006 when I heard dedication 2 and carter 2. before that all I listened to was whatever was on the radio

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                    • #22
                      He definitely changed my life. Boosted my confidence, and he's a constant source and example of how motivation and hard work truly does pay off.

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                      • #23
                        im very serious
                        Originally posted by YMCMB357 View Post
                        Oh you're serious

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                        • #24
                          Miss my dawgs helped me when I lost a family member (along with tha carter III)

                          Never quit

                          Work hard

                          MOB

                          Its better to be good at multiple things than to be great at one thing

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