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Originally Posted by dull boy
lol
Post an example of each.
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stylistically it's different based on skill level, this never pertained to you or me because it's nonsense in theory.
long bar would basically consist of
dakjfnaskdjfnaenfiauwenfkajwnefkasndfkajsdnfkjadsn fkajsndfkanjd//kjdsfaksjdnfkajnfdkjasfdkjansdkfjnaskdjfnads//
short bar would be
sdklfjalskdfjalkdjflakjdflakdjflakjsdlfkjalsdkfjal dkj
aslkdfjalskdjflaksdjflakjsdflkasjdfoiajeafoimdklfa lsk
same thing with 'paragraph' format, for some reason it's super twisted and crazy idea that people that need a format to distinguish 'lines' and 'rhymes' but then again probably no one here has read books before the age of 25.
it was always categorized differently because people who would 'represent' long bar were always worse than the people who represented short bar. like, amen vs bags, bags would always win. stylistically, amen would claim he's short bar and transferred from long bar, but the only difference would be that he's not using hyphens or capping words, or weird stuff like that that i hate myself for reading. also, historically, long bar would use alot of filler, even though, for short bar, the previous bar before the actual punchline is in theory filler, or talking about how big their dick is or how the opponents wife is a slut, or some very very very very mediocre connection between the punchline bar.
theres virtually no difference but people say there is because they're retarded.