Does soundclick just delete tracks off of their website after a certain time period or what? Trying to listen to this old audio battle but the soundclick isn’t embedded anymore.
http://rapbattles.com/forum/showthre...0)-vs-Das-(2-3)
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Does soundclick just delete tracks off of their website after a certain time period or what? Trying to listen to this old audio battle but the soundclick isn’t embedded anymore.
http://rapbattles.com/forum/showthre...0)-vs-Das-(2-3)
Winsor knot and on the flip side ain’t far out literally was the only thing similar in those bars lmfao
A played wordplay and played idiom
Also shout out me for having zero biting accusations to my name after all of these years and battles.
If that’s biting I’m about to expose you all for biting
Nah Windsor knot would be a pretty obscure fuckin wordplay lol I’ve never seen that before and have been reading text battles for nearly 20 years.
Never heard it before either, and I’ve watched literally hundreds of KOTD/URL battles etc.
Do you know what a winsor knot is
It’s a very common way to tie a tie it’s not far out there unless you never wore a suit lmfao
It’s a very common way to tie a tie it’s not far out there unless you never wore a suit lmfao
Of course. It’s a certain kind of way to do a dress tie.
But the fact you felt you had to ask me only illustrates its obscurity.
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Also, it’s Windsor* knot.
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I’m aware, but my issue is you calling it a “played wordplay” when it most certainly is not.
A common house hold thing is definitely a played wordplay
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Actually there is tons of battles where it’s used one way or another guess they are biters too
http://rapbattles.com/forum/search.php?searchid=3350728
Maybe my shit is glitching but that link took me a page of nothing and said “no matches” lol.
Either way, I’m not even saying it’s a bite. I haven’t seen both respective bars in order to form an opinion. But there’s no way it’s PLAYED.
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Please find me any other example on this website of a Windsor knot wordplay used in that manner.
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If you searched “Windsor knot” then it’s going to produce any result that contains either word. They don’t need to both be used together in order to pop up on a search. I already looked through quite a few threads based on “Windsor” and didn’t find one using that wordplay to equate to “wins or not.”
I’ve read/watched an otherworldly number of rap battles over the last two decades.
Can’t just try to tell me some shit is played when I already know for a fact it’s not lol.
maybe the good battlers are using played wordplay, and I'm the one using wordplay that gos over peoples head.
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like I haven't lmfao
I literally just showed a search link on this site where it has been used a ton, I can go over to nc and sure as shit will find tons more.
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also I won't even try to search the "On the flip side" idiom, that was ridiculous to even be includled.
chit is a faggot but come on now. on the flip side was literally the only words that was the same. if we ban everyone that uses the same idioms and phrases, we are all toast. chrit didn't even use it the same way
Negative, bud. Did you miss the part where I said this:
You can’t just say you dropped a vague search link and use that as your premise for showing it’s played lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lay Doubt.
Drop links to actual battles of Windsor knot/wins or not wordplay being used like that. I’ll wait.