The Nightman Cometh wrote:His last album came out last year, Relapse and there's a new one Relapse 2 coming out sometime in 2010. Apparently he had the album close to done and it was supposed to come out in November 09, but him and Dre ended up starting from scratch again at some point. I think its going to be good.
The Nightman Cometh wrote:I was just noting that it's crazy, but Eminem was the top selling artist of the decade(I think, pretty sure) he's great regardless of awards or not.
philliesphhan wrote:I heard he started over for the 2nd one because people didn't really like the first though it sold well. There was something very strange about his voice on Relapse.
It makes as much sense to hate Hispanic immigrants as it does to hate Mets fans.
jerseyhoya wrote:The odd statements from other boards thread is locked, which is a shame because this was posted elsewhereIt makes as much sense to hate Hispanic immigrants as it does to hate Mets fans.
swishnicholson wrote:If the world's population had stabilized at , like, four billion, would we be close to eradicating world hunger?
Wait, I think I'm channeling someone else's random thoughts.
I assume he means if the birth rate had decreased, not if miliions were wiped out by hordes of killer grasshoppers or something.
PrattRules wrote:swishnicholson wrote:If the world's population had stabilized at , like, four billion, would we be close to eradicating world hunger?
Wait, I think I'm channeling someone else's random thoughts.
I assume he means if the birth rate had decreased, not if miliions were wiped out by hordes of killer grasshoppers or something.
My answer would be that there would still be a lot of hunger in the world. The reasoning being most people would still live in areas where food would be difficult to come by. There would still be crooked troops of crooked leaders who would not supply the food to the people.
TenuredVulture wrote:PrattRules wrote:swishnicholson wrote:If the world's population had stabilized at , like, four billion, would we be close to eradicating world hunger?
Wait, I think I'm channeling someone else's random thoughts.
I assume he means if the birth rate had decreased, not if miliions were wiped out by hordes of killer grasshoppers or something.
My answer would be that there would still be a lot of hunger in the world. The reasoning being most people would still live in areas where food would be difficult to come by. There would still be crooked troops of crooked leaders who would not supply the food to the people.
Hunger is mostly a problem of distribution, not production.
TenuredVulture wrote:PrattRules wrote:swishnicholson wrote:If the world's population had stabilized at , like, four billion, would we be close to eradicating world hunger?
Wait, I think I'm channeling someone else's random thoughts.
I assume he means if the birth rate had decreased, not if miliions were wiped out by hordes of killer grasshoppers or something.
My answer would be that there would still be a lot of hunger in the world. The reasoning being most people would still live in areas where food would be difficult to come by. There would still be crooked troops of crooked leaders who would not supply the food to the people.
Hunger is mostly a problem of distribution, not production.
Sheila Ellington and Virginia Tinsley were shopping inside the Washington Township Wal-Mart along Rt. 42 in Turnersville, N.J. just before 5 p.m. on Sunday when they say a man came over the PA system and said: "Attention Wal-Mart customers: All black people leave the store now."
Tinsley said her husband then called 911 to report what had happened.
Washington Township Police and the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.