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Unread 11-30-2017, 03:26 PM
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why is it ok for you to use wordplay that doesn't make sense both ways? you make fun of "have a hunchback in the day." But you do the exact same thing in these bars:

"You're not a "G! P.S.," when I'm CRAFTING A STATEMENT??"

"Start deciding what to "Pen... Point;" I'm just out to 'MAP YOUR LOCATION!!"

" There's a "Bounty On Your Head," and you NEED TO TAKE A 'NAP, KIN!!"

That's so natural. Saying to someone, you need to take a nap, kin. Or telling someone that they aren't a GPS
The difference is that they make grammatical sense. You're not a GPS. When I'm crafting a statement, start deciding what to pinpoint.
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why is it ok for you to use wordplay that doesn't make sense both ways? you make fun of "have a hunchback in the day." But you do the exact same thing in these bars:

"You're not a "G! P.S.," when I'm CRAFTING A STATEMENT??"

"Start deciding what to "Pen... Point;" I'm just out to 'MAP YOUR LOCATION!!"

" There's a "Bounty On Your Head," and you NEED TO TAKE A 'NAP, KIN!!"

That's so natural. Saying to someone, you need to take a nap, kin. Or telling someone that they aren't a GPS
The difference is that they make grammatical sense. You're not a GPS. When I'm crafting a statement, start deciding what to pinpoint.
 
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