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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The movie is a perfect shining example of both Atlanta and hip-hop culture during the mid-2000s, which includes flip phones, baggy clothes, and the soundtrack consisting of Crunk music.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The movie is a perfect shining example of both Atlanta and hip-hop culture during the mid-2000s, which includes flip phones, pagers, baggy clothes, and the soundtrack mainly consisting of Crunk music, an sub genre of hip-hop originated from Atlanta, ranging from 2002-2006. The film was filmed and released during the height (and eventual fall) of Crunk music.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The movie is a perfect shining example of both Atlanta and hip-hop culture during the mid-2000s, which includes flip phones, baggy clothes, and the soundtrack consisting of Crunk music.
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* MemeticMutation: The clip of Big Boi’s character Marcus smiling while saying “I know that ain’t who I think it is!” has become a fairly popular meme, usually used as a reaction to someone’s perceived hypocrisy or unwelcome input.
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* MemeticMutation: The clip of Big Boi’s character Marcus smiling grinning while saying “I know that ain’t who I think it is!” has become a fairly popular meme, usually used as a reaction to someone’s perceived hypocrisy or unwelcome input.
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* MemeticMutation: The clip of Music/BigBoi’s character Marcus smiling while saying “I know that ain’t who I think it is!” has become a fairly popular meme, usually used as a reaction to someone’s perceived hypocrisy or unwelcome input.
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* MemeticMutation: The clip of Music/BigBoi’s Big Boi’s character Marcus smiling while saying “I know that ain’t who I think it is!” has become a fairly popular meme, usually used as a reaction to someone’s perceived hypocrisy or unwelcome input.
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* MemeticMutation: The clip of Music/BigBoi’s character Marcus smiling while saying “I know that ain’t who I think it is!” has become a fairly popular meme, usually used as a reaction to someone’s perceived hypocrisy or unwelcome input.
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MemeticMutation: The clip of Music/BigBoi’s character Marcus smiling while saying “I know that ain’t who I think it is!” has become a fairly popular meme, usually used as a reaction to someone’s perceived hypocrisy or unwelcome input.
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