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Who is the foul mouth guy with the black wool hat on his head? Again, why do people feel that they have to go to such lengths in order to be noticed, because of the bottleneck the “controllers” have created within the music industry. Back in the day, there were far more genres of music than we have today. The music today is simply robotic and rigid. This is why I continually take my hat off to pirate radio stations, not only for playing a wider variety of music but for also playing politically incorrect and critical music that HM Establishment may not like.
His name is ‘Teef’
But wait, didn’t you just post a blog last week in relation to an actor who was frequently called a “thief” by his white colleagues? And this guy is calling himself Teef? One word, LOST!
Nah, nah, I’m not done with this guy yet. Who the heck put him on, it seems like he was just there to get his face on camera because he never contributed anything constructive to the conversation, just f*** and s***. Everything the guy brought up just got shut down immediately. Shame on you “Teef”, the white guy with the grey cap shut you down at every turn.
I enjoyed the debate but that guy just sounds so ignorant. The others on the panel made some good points and then you just have him swearing like a demented man with tourettes.
@verbs, his actual real name is Teef. He didnt make it up, its not a tag. As for him wanting to get his face on the camera, he was invited to take part, he did not or has not pushed up himself onto the JumpOff debates. As for the swearing, he’s aware that he does it, its certainly not for effect, thats just how he is, even behind the cameras. Thanks for watching.
I think you should fake it to you make it, because it’s all about perception. I wish it weren’t like that but it is. I think you should fake it to you make it to get into to an industry but when you get it in work harder than everyone in the industry to not catch up but to overtake, then when you get found out no one cares. Look at the story with Iman that was fake, most successful people you see these days have faked it at the begining, look at the program The apprentince I always love the eposide where they go through the CVs most of what they put on their CV is bullshit, in some instances if you don’t fake it till you make it you’ll never make it, in terms of the models they should just say aspiring models. I don’t have a problem with Teef I liked the debate and think everyone had a good point.
Iman didn’t want to fake her background. The people who were handling her career at the time told her to put the story out there that she was brought up in poverty. Being young and naïve she just went a long with it.
Yeh I know it was her manager who created the story, but if they didn’t she might not have ever made it
@Miss Lala
If that is his real name then I’m assuming that it is an abbreviation for something longer.
I still have to say that his swearing did begin to take the the whole programme downhill. To be honest, from the way that he kept getting shutdown, I just turned my attention to you and the other two guys. And by the way, since they keep asking you to be involved in these debates, they ought to let you present/host a few of them aswell.
@Pheva
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrappppppppppp! Most appropriate.