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It's too late for that now sonnyI regret joining sherdog

Because Dr. Dre was a phenomenal producer of 90's rap and Snoop rode in on his coat tails. Not to disrespect Snoop because he's my boy and I'd gladly smoke a blunt with him, but he's not a good fit for MMA commentary. It's like when Dennis Miller tried to do football.
I know when I think of degenerate pieces of shit, I think of volunteer youth football coaches...People find degenerate pieces of shit fascinating
ill raise
I mean, honestly, I am old enough to know about this guy since the 90s. Never knew why he became famous. I listened to some of his songs and just didn't see anything in them.
He smokes weed. A lot of it. And that seems to be the reason why people think he is "cool" or whatever.
I don't feel that really. Ain't cool to do drugs, glorify drugs and suggest to young kids that weed is cool.
I listened to bits and pieces of his fight commentary and he seems to know nothing about that really. So - why is he on my screen sitting next to Faber? Faber can fight. Trained hard, I got no problem listening to his commentary cause I know he is a specialist when it comes to MMA. But if smoking weed and smoking your last brain cells out is your expertise, then I am not interested about your commentary, Snoop Dogg.
I've never seen him as a bad guy. There was that movie he did with Tyrese where he was supposed to be the bad guy, he looked like a cancer patient.Because he's only 60 lbs when wet and wearing boots
I regret joining sherdog
I think of people who inspired millions of youth to indulge in crime by glamorizing murder, drug use and prostitutionI know when I think of degenerate pieces of shit, I think of volunteer youth football coaches...
http://www.foxla.com/entertainment/142406430-story
Baby BoyI've never seen him as a bad guy. There was that movie he did with Tyrese where he was supposed to be the bad guy, he looked like a cancer patient.
Mostly because of his impressionist paintings.
The promotion of weed culture is an attack by the elites on the central family unit, in a ploy to weaken the fabric of western values

