Signing off, it’s Gorilla Nems, live from Coney Island. Mad amounts of my songs are under the influence. But for me personally, I feel like my bars and my grind and everything just got better when I was sober. ‘Cause I thought I would just not be creative if I didn’t smoke weed. Episode 82Kai Cenat (kaicenat) hits the Feast of San Gennaro in Little Italy with special guests Adam Sandler and Lil Uzi VertFollow sidetalknyc on Instagr. But, all in all, if I just compare the times that I was smoking to the times I’m not, my sober mind, my bars have been way better.Īnd I had to get more comfortable with myself in the beginning. So different occasions would call for different stuff. There was certain (strains) that I would smoke that would make me better at freestyling and just more calm and relaxed. So that whole period, I was high all the time. How to get cannabis charges expunged On taking a tolerance break from cannabis You know what I’m saying? Because of weed. Now you locked up for a whole ‘nother charge. You might go in there and crack somebody’s head. Or somebody that you might not even know (is) in you. When you go into the criminal system at 16 years old, man, it forces you to become somebody that you don’t want to be. So I feel like if they made it legal, it would (give) a lot of more people opportunities in life to do better.” But if it would be in the hood, they arresting mad people overnight for weed to fill they quota. They were like, oh your father’s a CA, let them go. They wasn’t going to the white areas, too. ![]() “And then we (should) change classifying lower-income areas and poor neighborhoods (as drug zones). Police agencies not only enforce these unjust laws, they help create them, protect them, and increase the human suffering that flows from them. ![]() ![]() The two simple syllables capture a vibe that goes beyond real words.Police have used cannabis prohibition as a pretext to hassle and arrest Black people, and other people of color, for decades. Like “yeet” and other standalone internet catchphrases, it’s hard to define what “bing bong” really means. I texted a few of my friends to see how they would translate “bing bong,” and their answers ranged from “liberation” to “that’s what’s up” to “get fucked.” That said, its exact meaning varies depending on whom you ask. What does bing bong mean to you? - “Bing bong” encapsulates a certain New York irreverence - the pride in being emphatically yourself with little regard for what the rest of the world thinks. “Bing bong” isn’t the only Sidetalk soundbite to develop a viral life of its own the audio “ what do you want to tell Joe Byron right now?” has been used as a sound in 39,000 TikTok videos and counting. Just as you grasp what’s going on, the video cuts to something just as nuts. ![]() Take, for example, the 5-second clip of a man in a hard hat and sweatpants holding two dogs and urging Ariana Grande to visit Coney Island. The account’s clips have complex layers of weirdness that you could unpeel like an onion - if you had more than a few seconds to process them. Sidetalk captures a gritty and uninhibited side of the city. Since Sidetalk’s first YouTube video in October 2019, the duo has reliably uploaded minute-long dispatches from the wild sidewalks of New York and amassed over 370,000 YouTube subscribers, a million Instagram followers, and 2.8 million TikTok followers. Created by a pair of NYU film students named Jack Byrne and Trent Simonian, the channel opens each video with the “bing bong” sound of subway doors closing. The spirit of New York - That utterance is a nod to Sidetalk, the social media channel that calls itself “New York’s one-minute street show,” which recorded and posted the original video. Amid the euphoric chaos, a camera captures the berserk fans’ quotes, like “we have de Blasio, we have Cuomo, it was rough shit, but we have the Knicks!” At one point, the video cuts from a joyful fan releasing a guttural squawk to another crowd member who delivers the golden words: “ Bing bong!” But what does it mean? - The catchphrase comes from a viral video shot October 20 outside of Madison Square Garden in which a raucous crowd of screaming fans celebrates the Knicks beating the Celtics in double-overtime.
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