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well not only does it not have anything to do with the end of the bar .. it just doesnt work period

the word "reign" has nothing to do with the torch or anything .. only "light / torch" has any relevance .. and even that its a horrible attempt at a concept

"reign has lost its light" can never actually work in quotations cus theres no such thing as rain/reign "losing light" .. it just wont ever work

i didnt post this to talk down to anyone who voted for him .. i didnt even realize you did .. you can explain if you want to though
'Reign' had to do with the situation in Egypt, and I think the overall point he was trying to make was to compare Askari's LetsBeef reign and his confrontation with X-Cal to the situation with the military in Egypt. I think he had some wording issues in trying to convey that point. "Up and out of power" was nowhere near being the smoothest wording he could have used. "Loosing light/torch" was veering away from/irrelevant to the central idea, but it still sort of worked if we take "loosing light" as a metaphor for losing power.
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Originally Posted by Jason View Post
well not only does it not have anything to do with the end of the bar .. it just doesnt work period

the word "reign" has nothing to do with the torch or anything .. only "light / torch" has any relevance .. and even that its a horrible attempt at a concept

"reign has lost its light" can never actually work in quotations cus theres no such thing as rain/reign "losing light" .. it just wont ever work

i didnt post this to talk down to anyone who voted for him .. i didnt even realize you did .. you can explain if you want to though
'Reign' had to do with the situation in Egypt, and I think the overall point he was trying to make was to compare Askari's LetsBeef reign and his confrontation with X-Cal to the situation with the military in Egypt. I think he had some wording issues in trying to convey that point. "Up and out of power" was nowhere near being the smoothest wording he could have used. "Loosing light/torch" was veering away from/irrelevant to the central idea, but it still sort of worked if we take "loosing light" as a metaphor for losing power.
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