Crank That Sigma Boy: A Math Parody

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The discussion revolves around a parody of a rap song that humorously addresses math, with participants sharing their thoughts on the quality of the video and the rap genre itself. Some express a dislike for rap, criticizing its glorification of gang culture and illicit activities, arguing that it often promotes negative messages rather than positive life choices. Others counter that not all rap is negative, highlighting artists who address social issues and advocate for change. The conversation touches on the low production value of the parody video, with suggestions for improvement, such as better choreography and vocal clarity. Participants also reflect on the cultural shift towards "nerd rap," indicating a preference for more positive themes in music. Overall, the thread highlights a mix of humor, critique of rap culture, and a desire for more constructive messages in music.
  • #31
Hey your not answering any questions, just rolling on through with your singular offense.
 
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  • #32
Many of them DO rap about just that binzing. Please, take the time to listen to rap before you talk about something you know very little about.
 
  • #33
game. set. match. Binzingggggg
 
  • #34
We seriously need a maturity limit in this place. <Groan>

I have better things to do, have a nice day fellas.
 
  • #35
Yeah cyrus, if you think I am just the nerdy white kid who is all talk and has no perspective of the rap scene, look at undercvr, he has made some good points that you haven't even tried to negate.
 
  • #36
Please, don't put words into my mouth.

I think your acting very immature right now.

Im not going to defend every aspect of rap on a physics forums. If you really care about it that much, write a letter to some rappers.
 
  • #37
Ok, scratch the "nerdy white kid" part and you get damn near exactly what you said. Maturity, mature people would not only attack others but actually state there point of view on the subject.
 
  • #38
binzing said:
Ok, scratch the "nerdy white kid" part and you get damn near exactly what you said. Maturity, mature people would not only attack others but actually state there point of view on the subject.

I never said anything about your race. Not even close. On your second point your exactly right. You should take your own advice.

WTF do you expect Cyrus, its on Youtube? Yeah I know I don't know every minute detail of rap as well as your all-knowingness, but I know enough to have my opinion, one that is supported by many other people. So what is your stand? That drugs, gang violence, and the promotion of illiteracy (see spellings of "artists" names and "song" lyrics) are good, oh also the demeaning of women?

Seriously bro, what the hell do you have against me every time you post these days? I don't post nasty stuff like this at you. You're a smart guy, don't post things like this.
 
  • #39
Hence me saying to scratch the white and nerdy part! Comprehensions skills anyone?
"On your second point your exactly right. You should take your own advice." Umm, what do you call explaining myself and my point of view?
 
  • #40
I have nothing against you, only the fact that you never seem to take a step back and consider that maybe YOU are wrong.
 
  • #41
I did not make a generalization, YOU did.

A rapper is not a politician. His or her job is not to sing about going to college. Music is an expression, and for them its an expression of the hardship of their situation. Why would a guy rap about going to college and becoming a professional if he did not have the chance to do that?
 
  • #42
But, you won't state what you think of the downside of rap.
 
  • #43
The downside of rap is when children listen to it. Go to any club that plays rap music (most all do), you don't see guys walking up to women and saying 'hey *****, hows it going you ho?' 'lets go shoot some people and sell drugs on the street'. Do you think people sell drugs because they hear about it in rap? Or do you REALLY think they sell drugs becuase their parents have no money, and they live in a tough neighborhood and know they won't be going to college, so the only way to make a better life is to sell drugs. Here is another hint for you, most of these kids live in poor places, and attend terrible public schools. It does not take much to see why people would rap about these kinds of things.

Also, there are plenty of songs about doing tons of drugs that are rock or alternative. But I am not going to generalize those songs to all of rock and alternative, now am I?
 
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  • #44
You guys are just hating. I'm cranking those triple sigma boys right now. Taking n to infinity over bounds that form a trinity.
 
  • #45
That was pretty awesome. I wish some teachers would teach like that to make it fun. I love math to begin with though :)
 
  • #46
I don't like rap, either. Even aside from that, their choreography was subpar and they had no sense of style.

Now, this girl can make a Big Bang.
 

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