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Hi people,
Kinda new here but don't let that stop you from letting me know what you think. My Portfolio: http://www.thinkinteraktive.com My Magazine http://www.xhanubis.com |
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hahaha i love the design work. though i must wonder if the magazine's first issue is completely legal. haha.
only thing i have to say is everything moves kinda choppy because it;s such a high quality. And I'm on cable. also, i cant understand a THING that guy is saying in the 'bumbo claat' song other than 'bumbo claat' because i read it. And the you lost me with the slang.. It must be a jamaican thing but i'd be grateful if you could enlighten us
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LOL,
Bumbo Claat is a Jamaican swear word much like the f word and its illegal for a singer to use it onstage at an adult event...so the rant was more or less about the double standards that claim cursing at supposedly adult only events is going to harm be a bad influence on the children of the country. This "care" for children is Ironic since it has recently come out that some government children homes are places of terror for kids (abuse etc). so it was just a satire about the whole situation. The bumbo Claat song is a defiance of the politicians who make these really stupid laws and use them to sidetrack the population from the real issues. |
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ahhh i understand now. after i made that post i went and looked up some of the slang on there. damn, jamaica has a lot of slang words. I realized afterwards i was saying "bumbo claat" to myself and was like "shit, i hope no jamaicans come walkin around here i might offend someone..."
satires are great. now that i understand it's much funnier.
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