
If someone came out with a pill like you see in sci-fi movies where you take it in the morning and don’t need food for the day, is that something you’d do?īut who is “someone?” Who is making this? That's the question of the day. It's not convenient the way that they told us to eat three meals a day. Conscious eaters are flexitarians.Īre you eating seafood or meat? Or are you sticking to the vegan diet, just without calling yourself a vegan?
#You fucked up big time tails movie#
You can't say, “I'm a vegan but I'm going to go watch a movie with a fucking lion killing a zebra.” That's not vegan because your subconscious has to eat vegan too. You can eat plant-based all you want, but if you curse people out, watch people killing in movies, sex shit-that’s not vegan. If you don't have all those things in order, you're not vegan. To me, vegan is what you watch, what you hear, what you eat, what you drink. So I’m like, Hold on, they’re actually piggybacking on what I’m saying and making dollars off this? I didn’t like that. And then as I was eating vegan, people started piggybacking off of my stories to companies. They wasn’t chastising us and shit like that. To me, vegans was the people who didn’t talk bad on people. When I went vegan, I was on this positive thing. They’re saying anything that has life you can’t eat, but technically water has life in it! Plants have life in it! Everything has life in it! Then they’re saying, “Well, if it don’t bleed.” I’m like, c’mon! And then they started talking about how I can’t eat honey. They’re saying it’s vegan, but it’s GMO’d as fuck. People were just saying it’s vegan, but when I got deeper and deeper into the findings, I started seeing that some food was crossbred. The food was great, but I didn’t know where it was originally coming from. But then, you go along, and she ain’t hungry! She just eat fried shrimp tails! So I’m like, Yo, who the fuck else in the world eat fried shrimp tails? When I tweeted that, I got people telling me, “I love them shits, especially when they got spatter on it and they crunchy as hell.” I learned a lot. Do you know how I first met my wife? We got fried shrimp, and she was eating the whole shrimp. Where’d that question originate?īruh, you know where fried shrimp tails originated from? My fucking wife. I saw you tweeted asking if people eat fried shrimp tails. I had to cope with myself, and reading and video games took me where I needed to be. Even in my most honest times, a million people can feel like I do, but when I say it, the million people don’t say shit.

So many people that I talk to use my words against me. I’m afraid to talk to people about my problems. But I just needed more insight, more understanding. You not supposed to be frustrated or mad. To me, if you’re mad or frustrated, you’re in an evil state of mind.

It’s a book on how good people turn evil.Īnything that’s not good is evil. And the other book that got me all on this shit is The Lucifer Effect. So it’s a book called Possible Worlds: An Introduction to Logic and Its Philosophy. He has complicated feelings on the matter, and also about whether you should eat fried shrimp tails, and also about whether eating food, any food at all, is even worth your time anymore.

For the next 32 years of my life, I’m going to be happy and positive.”Īnother revelation: Flocka, a former avowed vegan, is no longer identifying as such-sort of. We good! So what the fuck are we arguing about? It’s about to be 2019, and I had 32 years of bullshit. All of us got kids, all of us is well off. “We were all arguing until we sat in a room and looked around,” he explains. “It's time to talk with upper-echelon substance and cadence about politics, and whatever else is going on.”įlocka is chock-full of similar realizations and revelations of late, thanks to, he says, a recent reunion with the friends he first came up with. “I'm on legend status now,” explains the man behind "No Hands" and "Hard in da Paint," among many other jams. For the benefit of his nervous fans, Waka Flocka Flame would like to set the record straight about the spate of headlines that proclaimed his retirement from rap: There will be no more rapping for money, which is different than no more rapping at all.
