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freinhardt56 · 1 year
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Oda Full Page Spreads
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thraveenperera · 5 months
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purplelito1996 · 2 years
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OutKast - ATLiens Slowed & Chopped By Dj Crystal Clear
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jovialfunface · 1 year
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Put respect on xhoppa
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troolyxaen · 1 year
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Arts & Beauty By GVHF THE L3Bél
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high fashion is pushing art in a marvelous time in History
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kvvvnjamz · 6 months
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MF DOOM - Doomsday (Chopped x Screwed)
Made this as a tribute and some friends asked to upload it so I did. Hope you enjoy.
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thedyf · 6 months
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goyslop · 1 year
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supergeniuss · 1 year
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RICKY HIL - Hard Body [BLAZED]
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Watch "Summer 2k - swishahouse - screwed & chopped" on YouTube
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Anybody who knows me knows that I like chopped and not slopped music, and this mixtape definitely is worth a listen!
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far2faded · 2 years
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purplelito1996 · 2 years
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B.G. - Chopper City Slowed & Chopped By Dj Crystal Clear
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afteroursxo · 2 years
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kvvvnjamz · 1 year
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MF DOOM - Doomsday (chopped and screwed)
RIP
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frogspawned · 1 month
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i think, at the end of the day, you have to respect the work you are adapting. a writer doesn't have to be a fan of the source material, or strictly follow the primary story, but you have to understand what made it good, what made it appealing, and what it meant to say.
i would say netflix's dungeon meshi rigorously follows the original manga, often panel for panel, to great effect. it's an excellent adaptation that understands the themes and character of the work. it celebrates it for what it is. conversely, i'd argue that amc's interview with the vampire is spectacular precisely because of the way it breaks from canon. it actively 'yes, and's the book, imo, thoughtfully exploring the themes on its own terms. changes are not inherently bad, nor is a perfect replica inherently good.
you can like a work, and not understand it. you can understand it and not be a fan. but if you can't respect it, you should just be writing original work.
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