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if textceeing was a viable career, would you do it?
like, if you battled/participated in tournaments etc 5 days a week with comparable hours to your job now and for comparable pay.
if yes, what would you tell people your job was? |
@Certain pretty much does this anyway
think he calls himself an editor but all he essentially is is a full time topical writer lol |
I'd do this.
Just tell ppl I'm a writer. If they ask what I write, THEN I'll explain to them about text battling & it's history. But only then. Thatd be a dope job. I'd no call no show tho. |
lol @ no call no show
get paid what i do now to text battle? absolutely. i don't really like what i'm doing at the moment so that isnt a hard decision. y? do u have a plan???????? |
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But considering that I have been doing this for more than half my life, on and off, the answer probably would be yes, if it paid well enough. I imagine it would be a system where money was earned through a mix of winning battles/leagues/tournaments and running them. I would do both and even be a professor of this shit because you know some school would have a class on it. |
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last thing i attempted was a verse about Vsaya after seeing it as a topic during the winter topical or something its not finished, just a start i might come back to it at some point |
Vsaya
The story begins with him dismissing the rumours wafting through the poorest of cities on the river Yamuna. A little community with little to show for it as he fidgets profusely trying to think of an opening. He sits for a moment and contends with his anxiousness watching the fisherman's only daughter ferrying passengers. The vessels immaculate sculpture second only to her slender anatomy and copious curves. He motions the girl to come ashore once she's finished rowing in earnest between the source of the river. He calls to the fishergirl "Lend me your hand!" supporting her figure while she leapt onto land. Her flesh was the sand-coloured peaks you can see on a deserts expanse in the far reach of the East. "I need you," he briefly paused "to help me across" - though immediately, she could tell what he wants! She felt her astonishment beginning to soar as the smell still prolonged from the fish she had caught! The lingering pause only making her blush and filling his thoughts with insatiable lust. Her gaze was enough for the mullah to start embracing the young Yamunayan in his sculpturesque arms. Their culture regarded charmed impulses were charged They were He embraces her The ???? couple she hadn't pull her hijab The question marks and off phrases at the end are how I write. I keep searching for the perfect rhyme that fits until I reach one I'm happy with, then I continue the rhyme. I usually throw in question marks to substitute in rhymes when I come back to them later. It's a very, very laborious process but i'm a perfectionist and won't put down anything I don't feel is right. |
I'd do it and freelance gig a lot more
Say I'm a professional musician to avoid that conversation with some people |
Def would. I board @ work so I get paid to txt already, but yea I would do it as a career like live battle rappers
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lmaoooooooooo useless wouldn't earn shit
first text rapper to be picking up his P45, guaranteed this motherfucker would prob get a written warning over "textual harassment" for his horrid forced wordplays and butchering of concepts ole YOU'RE FIRED ass faggot roflzzz |
Lmaoooo
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I would legit write text battles or topicals 24/7 if I was being paid.
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We should all be working on ways to make it a viable career. Have you ever thought how much time you've sunken into this non-paying hobby? It's embarrassing, actually.
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Shit id be #1 in the game boyyyyy
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Anyways, who wouldn't do it. Only thing is, how much worse would your writing get? Writing that much I think will strain your creativity. But yeah, make it happen. |
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And that question you posed is one that faces every new writer who leaps from writing in their spare time to deciding to do it as a profession, but there's still many that persevere and carve out careers. The idea of making money off text just sounds funny to us because there's been no viable revenue stream for it over the past 20 years it's been around. People used to say the same thing about battle rap too, though. Now those guys get thousands per appearance. The problem with what we do is that the community is so insular. |
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I write for a living anyway, and I do think this hobby helped that career path.
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