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Andy, Nom is blackmailing members with threats to dox them on the dark web. So do this:
Tell us everything you know about him as admin that will help us locate him and ascertain his identity so that he can be brought to justice if he doxxes us on the dark web and spreads lies about us to get us hacked. This is your responsibility as admin and if you don't do it you shouldn't expect any respect from those you allow to be bullied while you sit idly by and then pontificate about your "rules" that are only upheld for one member of the site and only during the one time that you happen to check in per 6 months.
1) RapBecause it merges poetry with music more than any other genre and has the widest range of people expressing various views and attitudes in a format that allows you to truly say anything as long as you can make it rhyme. 2) ClassicalIt's just technically superior in a strictly musical sense to all other forms of music.3) ethnic/"primitive" musicBecause the spirits inspire great songs.4) metal/hard rockBecause I am a rebellious and angry person.5) psychedelic/technoBecause I do drugs.
I listened to the four albums of Nicki Minaj. I will break down my thoughts album by album. I considered doing this a long time ago, as I have listened to the full discography of many rappers in order. Before I start I shall list my favorite songs by her.1) Stupid Hoes2) Good Form3) Roman Holiday4) Dear Old Nicki5) Only6) CocoPink FridayWhen I listened to this album, I felt it was inconsistent lyrically. Much of it sounded amaturish but then she would randomly drop a subtle gem of lyricism. This was her "rappingest" album with the least pop-like songs but oddly I didn't like it the best. I got the feeling she was someone who wasn't a dedicated rapper for very long, but was in a process of learning how to rap and had potential in it. Looking at her background, this was confirmed because she was singing and acting way before she was rapping.Roman ReloadedI liked and disliked this album at the same time. I appreciate the quirky flavor of it but grew tired of the heavy pop influence. This is her least rap-like album and was very much a pop album with some rapping in it. Two of my favorite Nicki Minaj songs are on this album, but most of the others were not so impressive or appealing to me personally. I enjoyed looking at the image of the album cover, she looks crazy and seems to stare right into your eyes in an alluring yet threatening way.PinkprintBy far her most emotional album. She seemed to be revealing her private feelings and "opening up" in a lot of ways to her fans. It balanced rap and pop much better than the other two albums and she improves as both a rapper and singer gradually as the albums progress.QueenHer all around best album. It is also a return to a rap-centric style in which she advances lyrically yet utilizes her other talents as well. This album I could vibe with all the way through, and I hope her next album is similar but perhaps brings in more weird quirkyness and experimental/risky songs.