April 10th, 2008Top 5 Myspace Morons
We all need and want money, But those who have it, don’t take pictures of themselves standing front of the mirror holding a couple hundred $$ with the caption “ima rich azz nigga”:
Here we go to discover todays money hungry profile Gansta’s :

This guy with a high school education, claims to make $250,000 a year. So interesting for someone who wrote the following blog entry about Barrack Obama:
“I iz guna b votN repUblikaN dis elektion cUz obaMa b uh fraUd. dat dur neRd b uH wanNba OG GanGsTa, he nahT no waT eet B lyke awn da streeTz lYke mi n mI BOiz duz. He b Uh ImposTa n b Uh disGraCe 2 uz blaK peePz evreewhur”

23 years old – Income over $250,000
“IM 23 YEARS OLD I LIKE CHILLIN GOING 2 THE CLUB N SHIT N IM A EASY GOING ASS NIGGA IF U DONT GET MY TIMING WRONG I GOT A GOOD JOB I WORK FOR THE CITY OF BOYNTON IM ASS REAL AS IT GOING TO GET!!!!!GET AT ME!!!!!”

Should be proud of himself. 19 Year old High school dropout with a gun and $380 in his hand.

Caption under this Picture “GET CHA CA$H UP NIGGA”- CAUSE BITCH WE EATIN”
This guy 22 Year old, with no college education claims to make $250,000 a year. Learn to talk first!

Wow about $350 in your hands, thats impressive. Graduated HS 8 months ago and already making over $250,000 per year. Come on man, if you are making $250,000 a yeah I would expect at least a few hundreds in there, or maybe a gold chain or something.

April 10th, 2008 at 9:47 pm
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April 12th, 2008 at 2:31 pm
Not a single one has a personal value of his own – everything is a simple imitation of what they thinks everyone around them would do in a similar situation. If you asked any of these guys what they want all that money for, you’d be appaled by the stale, predictable trashiness of their responses. Guns, clothes, houses, cars, hookers. These are just rationalizations. What all of these guys really want is power. Not power for the sake of something, but power for it’s own sake.
Of course, there’s nothing wrong with money. It’s a very useful tool. But that’s all it is, a tool. A means to an end, not an end in itself. It doesn’t matter how much money someone has, or how subtle their their expressions are (these certainly aren’t), it’s only empty, corrupt people who desire wealth because they think it will bring them worth as a person. Good people, on the other hand, desire (and achieve beforehand) personal worth because they know it will bring them wealth.
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I would love to meet them
November 21st, 2008 at 8:45 pm
Does nobody lie about making 150,000? Or 400,000?