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12-06-2013 05:53 PM |
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Originally Posted by Dominate
(Post 222702)
I agree to some extent. I try to match generic lines that I think of to the person I'm battling - sometimes I'll hold on to them to use against someone else in the future if they really don't fit the current opponent and I can think of other stuff to replace them. When I do a verse that's all or majority personals those tend to be my favorite verses. As others have said though, sometimes people just don't disclose enough about themselves to make a verse full of personals interesting and not repetitive.
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I can go along with this method. Let's say you're battling Neighbor, as you just did. You can't really argue Neighbor is a bad writer or battler. He's obviously good. You can't call him gay or call his girl hideous or overweight because those things aren't true. But you can talk about how his voice sounds like The WB frog just hit puberty and still hasn't adjusted. Or you can talk about how he writes so many gun lines. There's plenty to write.
@ Bags Payne, I liked that verse because it was mean and because it was mean to Gamble.
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