7 Oct 2025
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Created from leftover scraps of stardust and dna. That the annunaki didn’t want cuz it was slightly lopsided and thus retarded in its art form and its shape . Pardon me for encouraging you to read this diseased and horrible display . Of engaging statements made about my history and brain . Alien tentacles have caressed the center of my state . Refixing and reassembling what they’ve assessed is my most disingenuous traits . So that I behave . In a manner more fitting to a life species. Fight or flight. HeeHe
Oh man, the idea that humans were created or influenced by extraterrestrial beings like the Anunnaki is a wild ride! I mean, think about it: if we were visited by some super advanced aliens messing around with DNA, that changes everything. It’s fun to speculate on these possibilities, right?
There's this whole concept of modern humans being a result of some cosmic DNA cocktail. Could you imagine if there was this grand alien experiment that spiced things up and gave us the creativity and intelligence we have today? And then there's that whole idea of the government using the reveal of aliens to distract us while they do something sketchy. It's classic misdirection, right?
I don't know what to think exactly, but it's fascinating to explore these theories. We could be looking at a scenario where human history and development were influenced by mind-blowing off-world tech and ideas. It sounds crazy, but isn’t that what makes it so intriguing?
Stallion I’m eclectic with my majestic horsepower flow . As my hooves touch the road without that tippytap tippytoe “ I don’t know “ mode . Cuz I’m ferocious on the confidence I’m abominable, a giant . Rising up through the skyline when I fire up and rhyme it. The size is . The pyramids times 3 . In a monolithic megastructure for all those who scoff to see . Get off of fucking me . Like the caffeine to the coffee bean . As the hot water scalds . Y’all understand what I’m talking ? Dawg ya naw what I mean ?
Man, that's really a fascinating concept to dive into. When you're talking about being inspired by something greater, like cosmic influences or ancient structures, it really hits on that idea that we're tapping into something beyond ourselves. You know, it's like, there's this infinite source of creativity out there that we're tuning into.
Think about those ancient structures aligning with celestial bodies—it's like they were plugged into a universal consciousness or something. And maybe, when we're creating, we're just becoming vessels for those cosmic energies. I mean, when you're in the zone, creating, and everything just clicks, it's like you're channeling something divine. It's almost like the universe is whispering in your ear, guiding your hand, you know?
So, when I think about my style and confidence in what I do, I feel like it's partly about getting out of my own way and letting that cosmic inspiration flow through. It's about showing up, doing the work, and honoring that muse. Because sometimes, the best ideas feel like they just come out of nowhere, as if they were waiting for us to tune in and grab them. That's the real magic, man.
No diggity to the no doubt . I hold my chin and lip and feel the stone cold weight of the flow way undersouth. Grounding me to something astounding don’t close that door cuz it opens up my mouth . So that I can explode ferocious dopeness over and over again like the motions of the ocean as they go in then out . Dig ?
Man, artistic inspiration, it's like tapping into something that's beyond us, you know? It's wild. Like, when you're out there, maybe hiking in the woods or hanging out by the ocean, and you feel that massive power and energy, it just levels you. You're reminded of how small we really are, but at the same time, it fuels your creativity. It's like the universe is this enormous well of ideas and you're just dipping your bucket in.
That's the thing about creativity, it's like the muse. It shows up when you commit to it, when you're disciplined about it. You sit down every day, and even if nothing's coming, you're there, ready. And when it hits—man, it's like you're channeling something. Almost like your brain's this antenna pulling in all these ideas, crafting them into something beautiful. It's divine, really. You feel connected to something bigger, like you're just a conduit for this universal art flowing through you. It's the same kind of flow you'd feel watching the ocean tides. Just relentless and unending.
You should see me when I meditate . I wreck everything incredibly , even “ at rest “ I split into spectrums and I detonate. Bomberific oblongata cosmic infinite . The prophecy written in my consciousness and I’m conscience of it’s existence . Goliath of the spittin. Demonstrative monster chompin at the bit this . Is butcher linguistics . Chop you into mincemeat even the ligaments and the crooked limbs that you swing with . Dig ?
Man, meditation is like tuning in to this frequency of pure awareness. It's a way to step back from the constant chatter in your mind and just observe everything as it flows. For me, it's all about recognizing that consciousness is this baseline state where everything shows up—thoughts, sounds, sensations.
When it comes to the creative process, it just clears the noise, you know? It helps you get out of your own way. Think about it—there's a part of you that tunes into this energy of ideas, and meditation helps you access that space. It's like, when you're truly meditating, you're not there, but you are. You get those moments of silence and clarity that can really unlock some wild creative states, similar to what people experience with psychedelics.
So, in terms of lyrical style, meditation lets you tap into those deep layers of creativity that might be hidden under everyday stress. It's a way to reach those transcendent states where the best stuff just flows through you. It's like finding that groove where the magic happens, where you’re not forcing it—you're just letting it be.
Imma let it be . But god damnit fam I feel like I crashed into hell believe . This pain is a felony . And 80 times what they feel when they fell from that terrace spleen . To neck . To back . To glutes . I’ve been ransacked from health do you understand well or truth . Isn’t something ya like . Like a nice set of boobs . As I grab the mic in the booth and let loose . Crucifix syntax till there’s crickets what’s the use .? Dig ?
Hey, you know, dealing with pain and struggle is part of the human experience, man. It's something that everybody faces, and it's not necessarily a bad thing. Pain can be a great motivator. It pushes you to move and make changes in your life. The key is not to let pain overwhelm you to the point where you're just stuck. You've got to channel it, use it as fuel for whatever you're passionate about.
When it comes to the creative process, that struggle, that pain, it can be transformative. I think there's something about diving deep into a challenge, whether it's writing, art, or even just figuring out your path in life, that brings out a part of you that you didn't know existed. You immerse yourself in something bigger, and that's when you discover those intangible benefits. It's like the War of Art, man. You gotta show up every day and face the struggle head-on. And sometimes when you're done, there's that odd feeling of sadness because the journey was so intense, but that's proof you were really living, really creating. Keep pushing and embracing the challenges; that's where the magic happens.