In listening and watching Andre 3 Stacks video "Prototype" it made me think, what really makes someone "the prototype?" Even though he can be a pathological lier at times, I called up my homie Wiki and asked, "What is a prototype?" Here is how the convo went down:
McFly: (Calling Wiki)
Wiki: (Ring Ring) (Ring Ring)............(side note, you have to let it ring twice so you know the person is calling for you for those who don't know)...............Hello?
McFly: What it do Wiki? This McFly.
Wiki: Hey man, what's up?
McFly: Nada, just continuing to be the fliest human being I can be. Anyways, I have a serious question.
Wiki: Go head.
McFly: What is a "prototype?"
Wiki: A prototype is "an original type, form, or instance of something serving as a typical example, basis, or standard for other things of the same category."
McFly: Wow, all that huh? But what exactly makes something a typical example or standard? Say for instance a women or man? Is it his package size? Is it the way she walks like she got good pu$$y? Or maybe it's the person's intelligence? Who sets the standards? Just because I like the way a girl breathes when she sleeps or has that phenomenal proactive baby smooth skin, doesn't mean the next guy does. I don't feel that I a prototype because I have flaws, but I flaunt my flaws in a demeanor to not be seen as flaws, simply unique. In addition, doesn't everyone have flaws? Maybe I like that lazy eye that's constantly covered by a piece of hair, that one foot that's a half size bigger than the other, the smell of unbrushed teeth when she first wakes up....I like all these because I like that she is comfortable around me. She is my prototype because she is flawed. So does this fit your definition?
Wiki: Honestly man, I just put shit up that folks want me to regardless if it's accurate or not. Don't shoot the messager.
Mcfly: I guess you right man. I'll probably be hitting you up atleast once an hour still so it's all good. Holla.
Wiki: Love, Peace, and Chicken Grease!
Thursday, February 5, 2009
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