PART 4 WILL BE DROPPING IN APRIL. IF YOU WANT TO SEND SOME GENIUS LYRIC CARDS IN, PLEASE JOIN MY DISCORD SERER AND SEND IT THERE: discord.com/invite/BzHMRksFBU WATCH PART 2 HERE: ruclips.net/video/97Cv10lxaFk/видео.htmlsi=AoHwdfG4QWNl1GVv The intro music is called Mordorator Madness by BronxHalo and C418 if you were wondering, which you could listen to the full song here: ruclips.net/video/fsmUXFxESTI/видео.htmlsi=ftpTrv6YrXIlRcIn and the instrumental here: ruclips.net/video/HKYx97g9hG4/видео.htmlsi=dhxJui7SFMo5lg3I
A tax is a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a governmental organization in order to collectively fund government spending, public expenditures, or as a way to regulate and reduce negative externalities.[1] Tax compliance refers to policy actions and individual behaviour aimed at ensuring that taxpayers are paying the right amount of tax at the right time and securing the correct tax allowances and tax relief.[2] The first known taxation took place in Ancient Egypt around 3000-2800 BC.[3] Taxes consist of direct or indirect taxes and may be paid in money or as its labor equivalent. All countries have a tax system in place, in order to pay for public, common societal, or agreed national needs and for the functions of government. Some countries levy a flat percentage rate of taxation on personal annual income, but most scale taxes are progressive based on brackets of annual income amounts. Most countries charge a tax on an individual's income as well as on corporate income. Countries or subunits often also impose wealth taxes, inheritance taxes, estate taxes, gift taxes, property taxes, sales taxes, use taxes, environmental taxes, payroll taxes, duties and/or tariffs. It is also possible to levy a tax on tax, as with a gross receipts tax. In economic terms (circular flow of income), taxation transfers wealth from households or businesses to the government. This has effects on economic growth and economic welfare that can be both increased (known as fiscal multiplier) or decreased (known as excess burden of taxation). Consequently, taxation is a highly debated topic by some, as although taxation is deemed necessary by general consensus in order for society to function and grow in an orderly and equitable manner through the government provision of public goods and public services,[4][5][6][7] others such as libertarians and anarcho-capitalists are anti-taxation and denounce taxation broadly or in its entirety, classifying taxation as theft or extortion through coercion along with the use of force. Within market economies, taxation is considered as the most viable option to operate the government (instead of widespread state ownership of the means of production), as taxation enables the government to generate revenue without heavily interfering with the market and private businesses; taxation preserves the efficiency and productivity of the private sector by allowing individuals and businesses to make their own economic decisions, engage in flexible production, competition and innovation as a result of market forces. Certain countries function as tax havens by imposing minimal taxes on the personal income of individuals and on corporate income. These tax havens attract capital from abroad whilst resulting in loss of tax revenues within other non-haven countries (through base erosion and profit shifting). Legal and economic definitions of taxes differ, such that many transfers to governments are not considered taxes by economists. For example, some transfers to the public sector are comparable to prices. Examples include tuition at public universities and fees for utilities provided by local governments. Governments also obtain resources by "creating" money and coins (for example, by printing bills and by minting coins), through voluntary gifts (for example, contributions to public universities and museums), by imposing penalties (such as traffic fines), by borrowing and confiscating criminal proceeds. From the view of economists, a tax is a non-penal, yet compulsory transfer of resources from the private to the public sector, levied on a basis of predetermined criteria and without reference to specific benefits received. In modern taxation systems, governments levy taxes in money; but in-kind and corvée taxation are characteristic of traditional or pre-capitalist states and their functional equivalents. The method of taxation and the government expenditure of taxes raised is often highly debated in politics and economics. Tax collection is performed by a government agency such as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the United States, His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in the United Kingdom, the Canada Revenue Agency or the Australian Taxation Office. When taxes are not fully paid, the state may impose civil penalties (such as fines or forfeiture) or criminal penalties (such as incarceration) on the non-paying entity or individual.[9] The levying of taxes aims to raise revenue to fund governing, to alter prices in order to affect demand, or to regulate some form of cost or benefit. States and their functional equivalents throughout history have used the money provided by taxation to carry out many functions. Some of these include expenditures on economic infrastructure (roads, public transportation, sanitation, legal systems, public security, public education, public health systems), military, scientific research & development, culture and the arts, public works, distribution, data collection and dissemination, public insurance, and the operation of government itself. A government's ability to raise taxes is called its fiscal capacity. When expenditures exceed tax revenue, a government accumulates government debt. A portion of taxes may be used to service past debts. Governments also use taxes to fund welfare and public services. These services can include education systems, pensions for the elderly, unemployment benefits, transfer payments, subsidies and public transportation. Energy, water and waste management systems are also common public utilities. According to the proponents of the chartalist theory of money creation, taxes are not needed for government revenue, as long as the government in question is able to issue fiat money. According to this view, the purpose of taxation is to maintain the stability of the currency, express public policy regarding the distribution of wealth, subsidizing certain industries or population groups or isolating the costs of certain benefits, such as highways or social security.[10]
i love the extremely excited delivery of finding a crackhead tryna have his way with a raccoon, followed by the disclosure of attempted suicide in the bathroom afterwards. beautifully ludicrous sequences of events
0:17 This was a funny story: Curtiss King is a producer who does RUclips tutorials on beatmaking and how to make money from it. That "Why didn't you pay for this beat though?" is his sound tag for his beat demos. Kodak Black put the tag in his beat and wrote a rebuttal. Curtiss found that shit funny as hell and posted it on his channel 😂
You should have included the verse that followed the canibus one which makes it a lot funnier: "And if you really wanna show off, we can get it on live in front of the cameras on your own sitcom"
PART 4 WILL BE DROPPING IN APRIL. IF YOU WANT TO SEND SOME GENIUS LYRIC CARDS IN, PLEASE JOIN MY DISCORD SERER AND SEND IT THERE: discord.com/invite/BzHMRksFBU
WATCH PART 2 HERE: ruclips.net/video/97Cv10lxaFk/видео.htmlsi=AoHwdfG4QWNl1GVv
The intro music is called Mordorator Madness by BronxHalo and C418 if you were wondering, which you could listen to the full song here: ruclips.net/video/fsmUXFxESTI/видео.htmlsi=ftpTrv6YrXIlRcIn and the instrumental here: ruclips.net/video/HKYx97g9hG4/видео.htmlsi=dhxJui7SFMo5lg3I
This was my idea for submitting genius lyric cards
1:49 bro rappin off Wikipedia 😭😭😭
A tax is a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a governmental organization in order to collectively fund government spending, public expenditures, or as a way to regulate and reduce negative externalities.[1] Tax compliance refers to policy actions and individual behaviour aimed at ensuring that taxpayers are paying the right amount of tax at the right time and securing the correct tax allowances and tax relief.[2] The first known taxation took place in Ancient Egypt around 3000-2800 BC.[3] Taxes consist of direct or indirect taxes and may be paid in money or as its labor equivalent.
All countries have a tax system in place, in order to pay for public, common societal, or agreed national needs and for the functions of government. Some countries levy a flat percentage rate of taxation on personal annual income, but most scale taxes are progressive based on brackets of annual income amounts. Most countries charge a tax on an individual's income as well as on corporate income. Countries or subunits often also impose wealth taxes, inheritance taxes, estate taxes, gift taxes, property taxes, sales taxes, use taxes, environmental taxes, payroll taxes, duties and/or tariffs. It is also possible to levy a tax on tax, as with a gross receipts tax.
In economic terms (circular flow of income), taxation transfers wealth from households or businesses to the government. This has effects on economic growth and economic welfare that can be both increased (known as fiscal multiplier) or decreased (known as excess burden of taxation). Consequently, taxation is a highly debated topic by some, as although taxation is deemed necessary by general consensus in order for society to function and grow in an orderly and equitable manner through the government provision of public goods and public services,[4][5][6][7] others such as libertarians and anarcho-capitalists are anti-taxation and denounce taxation broadly or in its entirety, classifying taxation as theft or extortion through coercion along with the use of force. Within market economies, taxation is considered as the most viable option to operate the government (instead of widespread state ownership of the means of production), as taxation enables the government to generate revenue without heavily interfering with the market and private businesses; taxation preserves the efficiency and productivity of the private sector by allowing individuals and businesses to make their own economic decisions, engage in flexible production, competition and innovation as a result of market forces.
Certain countries function as tax havens by imposing minimal taxes on the personal income of individuals and on corporate income. These tax havens attract capital from abroad whilst resulting in loss of tax revenues within other non-haven countries (through base erosion and profit shifting).
Legal and economic definitions of taxes differ, such that many transfers to governments are not considered taxes by economists. For example, some transfers to the public sector are comparable to prices. Examples include tuition at public universities and fees for utilities provided by local governments. Governments also obtain resources by "creating" money and coins (for example, by printing bills and by minting coins), through voluntary gifts (for example, contributions to public universities and museums), by imposing penalties (such as traffic fines), by borrowing and confiscating criminal proceeds. From the view of economists, a tax is a non-penal, yet compulsory transfer of resources from the private to the public sector, levied on a basis of predetermined criteria and without reference to specific benefits received.
In modern taxation systems, governments levy taxes in money; but in-kind and corvée taxation are characteristic of traditional or pre-capitalist states and their functional equivalents. The method of taxation and the government expenditure of taxes raised is often highly debated in politics and economics. Tax collection is performed by a government agency such as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the United States, His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in the United Kingdom, the Canada Revenue Agency or the Australian Taxation Office. When taxes are not fully paid, the state may impose civil penalties (such as fines or forfeiture) or criminal penalties (such as incarceration) on the non-paying entity or individual.[9]
The levying of taxes aims to raise revenue to fund governing, to alter prices in order to affect demand, or to regulate some form of cost or benefit. States and their functional equivalents throughout history have used the money provided by taxation to carry out many functions. Some of these include expenditures on economic infrastructure (roads, public transportation, sanitation, legal systems, public security, public education, public health systems), military, scientific research & development, culture and the arts, public works, distribution, data collection and dissemination, public insurance, and the operation of government itself. A government's ability to raise taxes is called its fiscal capacity.
When expenditures exceed tax revenue, a government accumulates government debt. A portion of taxes may be used to service past debts. Governments also use taxes to fund welfare and public services. These services can include education systems, pensions for the elderly, unemployment benefits, transfer payments, subsidies and public transportation. Energy, water and waste management systems are also common public utilities.
According to the proponents of the chartalist theory of money creation, taxes are not needed for government revenue, as long as the government in question is able to issue fiat money. According to this view, the purpose of taxation is to maintain the stability of the currency, express public policy regarding the distribution of wealth, subsidizing certain industries or population groups or isolating the costs of certain benefits, such as highways or social security.[10]
@@maxumunum1926🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
"The definition of punk according to Google is: "A worthless person, often used as a general term of abuse."
- Lil Darkie, "PUNK!"
@@maxumunum1926bars
You know what's crazy is that you can't tell him he ain't spittin facts cause that's literally what he's doing 💯💯💯
1:49 System Of A Down songs mid-verse be like
PLLSSSSS
They’re tryna build a prison
@@388C4CGREEN for you and me to live in
@@388C4CGREEN For you and me to live in
@@388C4CGREEN(electric guitars)
2:43 Pop Smoke is me rn bruh 😭
Especially after 5 consecutive gay bars 😭
FELLAS IS GAY 🗣️
RIP
@@blaghgames5050what’s wrong with being gay?
@@zubin7473 Nothin wrong with that, just thought it was a funny observation
5:28 - 5:38
Tyler vents about his gay frustrations, then Canibus challenges him to an ass eating competition for old times sake
Truly the story of all time
2:34 - 2:44
Op vents about his gay frustrations
1:35 Every suicide hotline be like
When they don’t get pay
3:55 sound like some shit they play in ads.
India*
3:58 ngl i felt that
That was tough on Kid Cudi fr
6:14 weirdest flex
So thats why Russ was so bad in denver...
@@Skull_Millioneyou what
2:01 I mean.... he's not wrong
i said that out loud than see this comment right after lmao
@@Skovulikr????
0:59 hes not wrong either🤨🤝
"I mean.... he's not wrong" 🤓🤓🤓, like please shut the fuck up 😭😭🙏🏾
That still doesn't change the fact that this lyric is weird lmao 😂
2:34-2:43 the sequence segwaying from rappers saying gay shit into pop smoke questioning the fabric of life itself
That sequence is hilarious asf
The previous verse makes it look like J Hus is apologizing to Dababy for cucking him and the latter replying to him.
@@diegordi1394j Hus was TWEAKIN with that verse
it’s even funnier because pop smoke is also part of the gay streak itself
1:52 why sid bro start educating us mid verse 😂
2 chainz a genius. Truly a revolutionary.
7:02 this aged terribly
2:19
Perfectly
@@seal123 well… perfectly for Kendrick, not so perfectly for Drake
And on the only great song from Scary Hours II none the less
lmaoooooooooooo
2:22 PEAK ARTIST IM CRYING TEARS OF JOY 😭😭😭
Relatable
DOES YUNO MILES HAVE COMPETITION 🤯🤯🥶🥶🔥 🔥
NOT THE EXCITEMENT WHEN HE ADMITS TO TRYING TO HANG HIMSELF I CAN’T-
@@Spooked4LifeYes, because Teejay is actually funny and doesn't A. rap off beat or B. do that intentional voice crack thing.
@@leighasbell3624 😗
7:02...
He's not beating the allegations
This aged superbly well 😭
Meet the graham’s
05:19-05:24 Ye sent one back LMAO
2:18 drake really said "the nerve, the audacity" 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
After that, he smelled a delicious pie and started to float towards it
"Tensions is definitely rising"
That whole diss was fire 🔥 😂 Drake is really that dude. I can’t even hate at this point.
The Kendrick and Drake beef basically
"OH GOSH GOLLY"
i love the extremely excited delivery of finding a crackhead tryna have his way with a raccoon, followed by the disclosure of attempted suicide in the bathroom afterwards. beautifully ludicrous sequences of events
2:02 kanye was so real with that!🗣🗣🗣
0:17 This was a funny story: Curtiss King is a producer who does RUclips tutorials on beatmaking and how to make money from it. That "Why didn't you pay for this beat though?" is his sound tag for his beat demos. Kodak Black put the tag in his beat and wrote a rebuttal. Curtiss found that shit funny as hell and posted it on his channel 😂
Only Kodak would get away with that shit lmao
Knowing the back story genuinely makes that 100x more funny hahahaha
1:08 "I had a dream, a wet one"
4:47-4:52 I love the transition here cause it makes it sound like Tyler Joseph caught COVID-19 from NLE Choppa lmao
4:52 And then the NBA played no games bc of Covid
Glad I'm not the only one that thought like this🤣🤣
I feel like that was done on purpose lmao
2:43 My honest reaction
2:38 THE CLIP PLACEMENT 😭😭
Ikrr
The dynamic duo verses being shown so often is warranted. Those were the most out of pocket lines I ever heard
"My girl was on her period i told her open legs now!"
Idk cause it was obviously on purpose
It sounds like yuno miles
@@Abos1357 its the michigan style of rapping... so yea.
@@Abos1357yeah yuno stole that crazy bar shi lasher quan an og
1:51 taught me more then american education system ever did
Teejay is like the original Yuno miles😭.
if you think Yuno Miles is talented then 6ix9ine makes classics
@@iamtherealsentaliium Who said anything about talent?
@@aarondx3764 teejayx6 and kasher quon are talented and funny at the same time, Yuno is just plain annoying
@@iamtherealsentaliium If you say so boss.
@@iamtherealsentaliium I'm really struggling to find who asked.
0:37 that "the fuc-" was goated
1:50 man i feel that
Feels like I’m in class
Flocabuary ass bar
"Ayo bro, can you tell what taxes are?"
2 Chainz reading Wikipedia
2:06 you had only one job Sosa
It’s in the damn title 😭😭😭
I’m so glad you included “eat my asparagus” cause I remember thinking “wtf Kendrick?!” 🤣
Cant a man encourage healthy eating?
0:58 WHAT WAS THAT BIGGIE?!
Lol wait til u find out what his friend gutta does
and p diddy@@tofoo1
Gotta give his compliments to the chef
2:34 to 2:43 is a chain of pictures that i will never forget
2:38 smoke got a point
5:51 why is Kanye west obsessed with among us 💀
Idk, but it funny as shii
That came out in 2005 soo
@@MrPoggerss fair
2:52 what does that even mean lmao
Yeah , saying u green like Shrek is lot more relatable
1:25 cmon that sosa bar goes hard
“A B C D E F G-Wagon” 😂
4:40 this line right after 3 racist bars 💀
1:49 BRO WTF IM DYING RIGHT NOW 💀💀💀
2 chanz really wants his young fans to prepare for the future🙂🙂
1:56 This one is the most relatable.
7:04 *excuse me?*
Now it all makes sense
He ain't beating the allegations
2:22 teejay is so funny my god 😭
even kendrick says $40 is $40
half of early tyler’s discography could be in here
7:10 real
2:57 This is my favorite too
Imitated Pekka laugh for no reason
7:03 someone send this to kendrick
7:02 is crazy I never even realized Drakesaid that
the real lyric is "and they tens"
Drake aint bearing the allegations regardless
FORESHADOWING
@@NathanTheCreatorYTregular drake attorney 💀✋
0:45 EAT MY ASPARAGUS ‼️‼️💥💥
Onee-san(Myoko): More like AspAra-Aragus
The out of nowhere Kendrick scream into Kodak Black saying he's autistic killed me. 💀
2chainz just straight read the definition of taxes
4:54 is actuallly a bar tho
1:15 the transition from Bobby to All I Want In Life is so good and for what
4:32 Having the “Regional At Best” version in here is so strange.
3:06 I love Tyler the creator's cheese story😂
5:38 this will go hard in 256,006 A.C.
5:28 I DONT THINK THATS THE MOST QUESTIONABLE LYRIC ON SARAH..
This whole video could be dynamic duo and other teejay songs
yeah
6:34 shit killed me
Yeah, and?
@@MSnow-pu4qsMe and Justin Bieber fuck
@@MSnow-pu4qsno… he’s dead now. It killed him. RIP big bro ☝🏻
“Giving birth and stuff” is underrated 💀
3:32 …with kids 💀
0:27 this had me dying the first time i heard it
You should have included the verse that followed the canibus one which makes it a lot funnier: "And if you really wanna show off, we can get it on live in front of the cameras on your own sitcom"
4:45 - 4:52 a story in 7 seconds
0:58 🗣️🗣️
6:05 actually kinda deep though. not really but yeah
Josh wtf are you doing here
@@Nixel420 your mother, obviously
I lost it at 1:48 😂😂😂😂
dynamic duo 2 is the single wildest song of all time
Tru
1:38 hes litrally me moment
The toaster strudel one got me
It was the only one that made me laugh 😂
Can’t even enjoy a toaster strudel these days smh.
5:13 me updating the discord group chat on my current activities
5:48 Very Lore accurate
He gay?
Nah that drake one at the end aged like milk
2:43 fire lmao
2:16 p!atd jumpscare
6:58 i totally relate to that
0:26 ???
1:33 Iconic lol
4:19 it's worth mentioning that these are the only lyrics in that song
4:06 trippin
3:24 true
1:24 will be my all time favorite verse
4:16 i WeNt To ThA DoCtA hE lOoKeD aT mY dIcK aNd hE sAiD i GoT rAbIeS!!
Funny afff💀
1:17 ice spice?
The original
You're not even the fart
NASCAR ALOE? Interesting…
3:39 This was my alarm for school in high school 😂😂
4:44 ayo?
Lmfaooo
0:38
“Turned on the lights and you see roaches in our cereal”🥣 😁
“What the fu-“
💀
this funny asl, kanye and tyler were unhinged
Kanye has so many songs about pain and deceit. Dude has been unhinged since graduation lmao
Love how most of the vid is rap lyrics and then there's just random TOP clips
1:48 idk why but this one really cracked me up
6:14
That was more funny than I thought
3:40 that has to be from experience Kendrick
6:14 that transition is silky smooth
Dynamic duo has so much wilder vereses in there too lol 2:23
7:01 i heard you like em young
6:01 I feel called out 💀
2:43 pop smoke sound funny as hell here, given the context.
6:55 Amazing lyrics from the GOAT, K-Dot
7:04 I beg your pardon?
I mean, the lyric is accurate.