Quote from: Vonc2002 on June 15, 2026, 02:31:45 PMFAGGOT GET IN HERE SO I CAN LASH YOU FOR BRICK ROAD AND HIGH SOCIETY!

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OJ was a mess but his story is truly fascinating
and i think a lot of Black people can relate to how he felt in some degree ...he is like the ultimate case study of what it looks like to "conform" and "code switch".
many of us do it every day. not to the EXTREME of OJ where we walking around sayin "don't call me Black" or "i aint saying nothing about that protest shit", but there's some true/relatable tea in his story
such a tragic undertone to a seemingly strong/"in control!" man. doing that project was so easy and enjoyable
my personal fav from the album is "Foundation Shaky" cuz i think that's who OJ was when no one was looking
his upbringing, finding out his father was not only gay but a well known drag queen, etc. that man was carrying a lot he kept quiet about.