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<blockquote data-quote="Wolvenreign" data-source="post: 4558456" data-attributes="member: 130156"><p>The fact is, Wrettcaughn, a larger sample size than one with a double-blind peer reviewed standard is still more empirical than a simple story. Indeed, where did you get that particular bit of information? Perhaps I can have a look at it.</p><p> </p><p>In addition, do you not think it presumptuous to assume that these other members do not know what it means to care about life outside of their own? Perhaps many of them are parents, or have had little brothers or sisters. And, indeed, when you attack someone based on their person rather than their stance, you are committing another logical fallacy known as <a href="http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Ad_hominem" target="_blank">ad hominem</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Fear is a powerful enemy. It is one which clouds judgement and causes mistrust outside of your own level of thinking and observation. It stops people from understanding that accurate knowledge isn't always intuitive. Indeed, most of the time it isn't. We are, after all, creatures of evolution, which always takes the path of least resistance as surely as gravity causes objects to plummet to the earth. There is nothing supernatural about our comprehension which allows us to divine the truth. Even science is fundamentally unsure of itself, yet it is the most probable and demonstrable path to understanding the world as it is.</p><p> </p><p>To those who would read this, I would say; don't be afraid. Be curious. Doubt is your friend, even doubting your own way of thinking can be used to improve it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolvenreign, post: 4558456, member: 130156"] The fact is, Wrettcaughn, a larger sample size than one with a double-blind peer reviewed standard is still more empirical than a simple story. Indeed, where did you get that particular bit of information? Perhaps I can have a look at it. In addition, do you not think it presumptuous to assume that these other members do not know what it means to care about life outside of their own? Perhaps many of them are parents, or have had little brothers or sisters. And, indeed, when you attack someone based on their person rather than their stance, you are committing another logical fallacy known as [URL='http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Ad_hominem']ad hominem[/URL]. Fear is a powerful enemy. It is one which clouds judgement and causes mistrust outside of your own level of thinking and observation. It stops people from understanding that accurate knowledge isn't always intuitive. Indeed, most of the time it isn't. We are, after all, creatures of evolution, which always takes the path of least resistance as surely as gravity causes objects to plummet to the earth. There is nothing supernatural about our comprehension which allows us to divine the truth. Even science is fundamentally unsure of itself, yet it is the most probable and demonstrable path to understanding the world as it is. To those who would read this, I would say; don't be afraid. Be curious. Doubt is your friend, even doubting your own way of thinking can be used to improve it. [/QUOTE]
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His original lose yourself hit came from Steven Tyler
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BakerMan
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like future and metro, kanye and the game, and logic sampling a part from an eazy e song, which was an interpolation from fuckin gumby of all things
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K3Nv2
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Nah most of them are all friends that gives the green light probably a division under UMG
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BakerMan
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i was talking about my previous message, i'm just a slow typer
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BigOnYa
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Or they are rich enough, possible they just bought the album rights outright
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K3Nv2
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Powerful people know powerful people celebrates politic more than we think
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https://youtu.be/2zbf2l9Qx5U?si=73QvQ1hskQex7D1t
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K3Nv2
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8M views in less than 24 hours on m&ms new song still pretty impressive
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BigOnYa
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Nope,the rights to "ABRACADABRA" are owned by "Sailor Music Group", so I'm sure it cost them to use it. Its not owned by Steve Miller band even anymore.
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K3Nv2
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Oh yeah in tomorrow's news: Rapper gets sued over a sample
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BigOnYa
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They do nowdays, for big monies, not so much back in the day tho, yea
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K3Nv2
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He's under Capitol records which is owned under UMG
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K3Nv2
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Probably fans of each other anyway
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Either way I'm sure its only a drop in the bucket compared to what they will make. Good to see Dre still pumping out music atleast.
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K3Nv2
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Checks out that it's all under the same building
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https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/the-steve-miller-band/sailor/
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probably steve miller's label, he's kinda anti industry anyway
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Nah UMG is dominate worth 55bill
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https://www.universalmusic.com/capitol-records-ume-celebrate-legendary-artist-steve-miller-50/
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run dmc and ice t for me
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i do have the marshal mathers record tho, it's good stuff
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I was listening to the Ice T Iceberg CD other day, good stuff
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i concur
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power is my fave tho, masterpiece
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Still waiting on that new ll album
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Still waiting on that new ll album
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