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Sell it for the whole like 17 a servin
of course its stepped on like I aint touched the virgin
God bless those who bare they souls to the clergy
to those who stay high and lookin for that Fergie
cause we got that permy wit crystals in it
my motto is money first and dont let no %*### Worm me
like Pearl Jam i kill my peers like Jeremey!!!!!
and here i am with open arms like Journey
oo baby I like it raw and dirty, shame on a N' for even thinkin he worthy


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Richardson teen-ager kills
himself in front of classmates
[/td] [/tr][tr][td][size=-1]By Bobbi Miller
Annette Nevins[/size]
Staff Writers of The Dallas Morning News
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Tuesday, January 8, 1991
[/td] [/tr][tr][td]RICHARDSON - A Richardson High School sophomore, described as a loner who had been in counseling, fatally shot himself Tuesday in front of a classroom of about 30 students.
Jeremy Wade Delle, 16, who had transferred from a Dallas school, died instantly after firing a .357-caliber Magnum into his mouth about 9:45 a.m. police said.
Because he had missed class, the teacher in his second-period English class told Jeremy to get an admittance slip from the school office. Instead, he returned with the gun, police said.
He walked directly to the front of the classroom.
"Miss, I got what I really went for," he said, then placed the barrel in his mouth and fired, according to Sgt. Ray Pennington, a police spokesman.
The shooting occurred before the students or teacher Faye Barnett could react, said school district spokeswoman Susan Dacus-Wilson.
It stunned students and faculty members throughout the school at 1250 W. Belt Line Road.
Brian Jackson, 16, said he was working the combination on his locker just outside Jeremy's English class when he heard a loud bang "like someone had just slammed a book on a desk."
"I thought they were doing a play or something," he said. "But then I heard a scream and a blond girl came running out of the classroom and she was crying." Frightened, but curious, Brian looked into the classroom and saw Jeremy lying on the floor bleeding.
"The teacher was standing against the wall crying and shaking," Brian said. "Some people were standing around her holding her as if to keep her from falling."
Another student, Howard Felman, an 11th-grader, was in government class when he heard the shot. At first students joked about the noise, thinking that someone was playing around, he said.
"But then we heard a girl running down the hall screaming," he said. "It was a scream from the heart."
Sgt. Pennington said Jeremy apparently had given some thought to his actions because he left a suicide note with a classmate. Investigators would not disclose its contents.
Principal Jerry Bishop said Jeremy's class attendance had been sporadic. Mr. Bishop said he had met with the boy and his father to discuss the problem.
Police said that Jeremy had been in counseling with his father, but they did not know the specifics.
Sgt. Pennington said police did not know where the youth got the gun and had no clue why he would kill himself in a crowded classroom.
The classmates who witnessed the shooting were immediately ushered to a secluded room for counseling.
About 30 members of the school district's volunteer crisis team arrived to counsel students.
Classes continued throughout the day. Some students were allowed to leave early, but counselors encouraged them to stay at school and discuss their feelings.[size=-1]
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[size=-1] [/size]Lisa Moore, 16, said she knew Jeremy from the in-school suspension program.
"He and I would pass notes back and forth and he would talk about life and stuff," she said.
She said Jeremy wanted to discuss the boy she was dating and also mentioned that he was having trouble with one of his teachers. He signed all of his notes, "Write back." But on Monday he wrote, "Later days."
"I didn't know what to make of it," she said. "But I never thought this would happen."
However, Sean Forrester, 17, remembered Jeremy as friendly with no outward signs of turmoil.
"He never looked like he had anything wrong with him. He always made a joke over everything," Sean said.
Jeremy was the son of Joseph R. Delle of Richardson, with whom he lived, and Wanda Crane. The couple divorced in 1979, according to Dallas County court records.
Mr. Delle could not be reached for comment. Ms. Crane, through a spokesman, declined to comment.
Tuesday's shooting was the first known teen suicide in a Richardson school. It was the first by a Richardson student since 1988, when student suicides prompted the creation of the crisis intervention program in May that year.
Three Richardson students committed suicide during the first half of 1988. They included a sixth-grader and two sophomores at J. J. Pearce High School. One of the sophomores hanged himself from a tree behind Mohawk Elementary School during a weekend.
In 1985, a 17-year-old Arlington student shot himself in front of four fellow students in the drama classroom at Arlington High School.
Earlier, and outbreak of teen suicides in Plano, where eight youths killed themselves in 1983 and 1984, helped focus national attention on the plight of suicidal teen-agers.
Students and counselors agreed that the shock of Jeremy's public demise would have a lingering effect on the Richardson students, particularly the witnesses.
"They are going to go through a ton of sadness, anxiety and fear," said Sheryl Pender, a counselor with Willow Park Hospital in Plano and former director of the Suicide and Crisis Center in Dallas.
Staff writer Jeffrey Weiss contributed to this report.
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After listening to this whole album a whole bunch of times I have to say Malice on Emotionless is my favorite verse.

Does anyone have more of the background story of what he's talking about? Who is he Berry?

Thanks!
 
Yea emotionless is definatly my favorit track on the whole tape..... Can anyone please explain that verse though it kinda sounds like they goin at SkateboardP. is there a riff between the neptunes and the clipse?
 
they did go at p 2 times.. where he said p didnt wish them well on emotionless i believe and where he said p is with jay in nyc..but i dont understand becausep does a song with them on cheers so idk..
 
^Wait, when did they start having problems with P?

I knew I heard something funny on the track but I didn't think they had problems.

I hope it's nothing to serious.
 
And I say again:

Originally Posted by Mr Fizzy Womack

MALICE.... EMOTIONLESS...
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The older I get, the colder my heart grow
I'm surprised I can smile with such sorrow
And inside I keep it bottled,
I'm numb to this ##@% like my pilot's on Auto
My only alternative to Pyro
Is this rap ##@%, and that, itself's, a sideshow
Truth be told, I been feelin' different lately
Like "#@#+ money!" and the dollar is the devil's baby
I'm empty inside, like hollow man
I'm here but I'm not, like a hologram.
Barry said "P is selfish as hell"
I was like "Stay in place homie, watch ya-self"
Now this man could put my life upon a shelf
And as for P, he has yet to wish me well...
So there it is, I picked my bone
Toast! to C-E-O Mal, I sip alone.

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I didn't even finish the whole CD before I knew this was my favorite track.

Pusha:

Guess I caught a brick according to Soundscan
The critical acclaim was that of a proud man
Prepare for the worst, that blood's on Jive's hands
So when the "Fury" drop, so did 80 thousand grams
Add that to my 80 thousand fans
Snow blizzard blinding, it wasn't the climate
All-Star Vegas, them +@%*$%# thought I went diamond
Standing on a chair, the gold get a stare
Dope boys going crazy throwing money in the air
Where it lands it falls, live life without a care
One tilt of the scale and that money's back here
It's been a lot of talk within this last year,
but it ain't enough armor for _' to clash here
I see you _' is ({}), I'm calling you pap smear
Who supply the ghetto? Who fire the metal?
Shake in they boots, look in the eyes of the devil, EMOTIONLESS ....
 
Till the casket drop/
If the album flops/
we the Wire Season 2 b--ches back to the docks/
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Stop it!!!

On a sidenote Ab-Liva spit some nice verses on this mixtape.... might have to check for him more.
 
"its the re-up gang rollers, yea you know us
push ton ki is back with the baking soda
stretch the work in the pot
the powder practice yoga
then rap/wrap it over their heads
the flow is like the pole vault
raisin the bar, im tiger below par
im the hidden dragon and crouching tiger with that raw
from off beams to gulf streams, who ++!*+$! my golf swing
eghck! all you %%#*#% is my offspring
from ye tall i was mjg with the 8-ball
a living legend, i played them ki's/keys like ray charles
you cant copy the style or even trace off
they wanna pusha t mardi-gras mask like in face-off "

too much
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malice referenced the lion king, journey, pearl jam and blue man group
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Run with the winners N_ !!!

^ That is my favorite part of the whole mixtape for me. When I first popped this in and Pusha said that I was like , "YESSS, its on #%!#@++. "
 
someone explain the maybellin medellin line to me

the part i dont get is "push pows"
 
My favorite line on this whole tape goes to Sandman off the intro

Who you think you
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with, Man gohead with that sucka
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, I KNOW YOU _'S TRASHHHHHHH!!"


it wasn't even like it was a crazy line it was just cold as hail how he said it. I find myself repeating that line the most out of any on the entire tape
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Rainy Days is my favorite song on the tape right now...

Liva's verse is amazing...my favorite verse on the whole tape. Hits home...

Then Mal came through with what I think is the most heartfelt line I've heard in a minute...nothing amazing about it per se, just an emotion that'sfelt.

30 years, my parents split....I'm so ashamed of them.

That _ didn't say he was sad, mad, or anything like that...

He said he was ashamed of them. Damn. That's crazy to me.
 
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