If you watched the second episode of The Road To Total Slaughter, you’ll understand what the meme below is referring to. After Dizaster battled Math Hoffa (in the episode), Joe Budden said he felt like he had heard Dizaster’s lines in a previous battle.
Okay, it’s been over a week since BOLA 5 but we’re still hearing about it. The commotion doesn’t stop.
The following Direct Messages were made to show how easy it is to create fake screengrabs after a hoax conversation between Dizaster and Lush went viral. This first “conversation,” which we found posted on Facebook, is between Dizaster and URL TV’s Troy Mitchell, otherwise known as Smack White. Dizaster supposedly just wanted to be on Summer Madness 4.
The following two satirical screengrabs, made by @BattleBarsBlog, are between Dizaster and King of the Dot’s Lush One. They talk about planning 9/11, the JFK assassination, and the fight in this conversation, which is clearly a fake.
We’ve all seen a lot of tweets regarding whether or not Dizaster had set up the whole incident. A lot of people who weren’t even involved joined in the controversy. Even Kermit the Frog had to get in the conversation, but at the end of the day it’s still none of his business.
Friends before beef? Whatever it is (or was), this meme celebrates the good times and the bad times between Dizaster and Math Hoffa, which apparently are plenty.
Last but not least, an ironic meme for the win. Whoever created this meme wanted to start a peace movement.
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