Who Is the Most Misunderstood Person in History?

Neighborhood Drug kingpins, not corner boys or Pablo Escobar savages but the Freddie Mitchell or the Diaz brothers. I feel as though many do right by there neighborhood providing education money jobs(for better or worse)etc. some actually spark economies in there hoods opening up legit businesses and giving financial opportunities local governing bodies can't.

They do provide that Poison,don't get me wrong, but some are really good for the hood.


Kobe. I think he is more complex that many give him credit for. More likable Outside of basketball
 
Neighborhood Drug kingpins, not corner boys or Pablo Escobar savages but the Freddie Mitchell or the Diaz brothers. I feel as though many do right by there neighborhood providing education money jobs(for better or worse)etc. some actually spark economies in there hoods opening up legit businesses and giving financial opportunities local governing bodies can't.

They do provide that Poison,don't get me wrong, but some are really good for the hood.
 
They open legit business's to wash money. They don't give a f about their community. Drug dealers are scum (Besides trees).
 
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They open legit business's to wash money. They don't give a f about their community. Drug dealers are scum (Besides trees).

Nonetheless they still provide jobs. Read up on a book called Mcmafia. It's really insightful on how illegal crime syndicates spark economies through various measures that doesn't hurt its citizens. It starts with Eastern European crime syndicates after the fall of Soviet Union(selling old ussr guns,aircrafts,tanks) but you can see how crime families and organizations can do right sometimes whether intentional or not.

Lord of war touches on it
 
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I haven't personally read much of Skip's writing, but I've heard from those who have that it's pretty top-notch work.

I've always felt that some of the extreme takes he had on First Take were just to generate controversy, and in turn, more views for ESPN. I want to say they were his actual viewpoints, at least originally, but the extent to which he'd constantly push and hold on to them despite what was happening in the sports world to the contrary was what ESPN told him to do.
 
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But really, Ricky Henderson, Dennis Rodman, Tupac, Salvador Dali, Van Gogh, Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Al Sharpton (In a negative way), Azealia Banks
 
Nonetheless they still provide jobs. Read up on a book called Mcmafia. It's really insightful on how illegal crime syndicates spark economies through various measures that doesn't hurt its citizens. It starts with Eastern European crime syndicates after the fall of Soviet Union(selling old ussr guns,aircrafts,tanks) but you can see how crime families and organizations can do right sometimes whether intentional or not.

Lord of war touches on it
Great movie Lord of war.

I don't mean all crime i just mean drugs. Drug dealers cause 1000 x more harm than good. 
 
 
Neighborhood Drug kingpins, not corner boys or Pablo Escobar savages but the Freddie Mitchell or the Diaz brothers. I feel as though many do right by there neighborhood providing education money jobs(for better or worse)etc. some actually spark economies in there hoods opening up legit businesses and giving financial opportunities local governing bodies can't.

They do provide that Poison,don't get me wrong, but some are really good for the hood.
 
They open legit business's to wash money. They don't give a f about their community. Drug dealers are scum (Besides trees).
Thank you for providing that footnote 
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All they're good for. Handle the risk of stockpiling trees, sell some to me, then disappear 
 
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I still wanna know Lucifer's side of the story.



who prays for Satan? Who in eighteen centuries, has had the common humanity to pray for the one sinner that needed it most, our one fellow and brother who most needed a friend yet had not a single one, the one sinner among us all who had the highest and clearest right to every Christian's daily and nightly prayers, for the plain and unassailable reason that his was the first and greatest need, he being among sinners the supremest?
 
from my understanding, the devil was once an angel.

but he was cast out. was not given a second chance.


so he did his own thing.


"thing" could be interpreted differently by who reads it tho.


i mean I'm not religious, but according to the bible god kilt about 3 million people.


lucy only killed 10.


Maybe both are misunderstood? ? I dunno
 
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Ask the so called know it all thar created Satan why he would make something that he knew would eventually backstab him

He created the garden and the snake for a reason.

Im no satanist but i read he was seperate from satan. Kinda like a jesus/god type of setup. Lucifer was the material vehicle.
 
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