TICAL was first heard in 1993 on the Wu-Tang album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), and has since became a part of hip hop’s vernacular. TICAL has not only become tightly woven into the tapestry of both hip hop and cannabis culture alike, it has also reflected an entire movement, lifestyle, and swagger - emblematic of the man who created it.
As Method Man would say, “Roll it, light it, smoke it.”
Do you know how many people get jobs, claiming to no sign language, because if you don’t have anyone That knows sing language and you just hire someone, because they advertise that they do sign language You won’t never know that, that person just stood there and did whatever with their hands. And took ur money, that’s an oldie but a goody.
She actually been with Wu-Tang since the beginning. She is not new to the Wu family. They gave her a chance and she did her thang. She look like she aged a little bit but she still hot like that 9 she displayed
The idea of having someone do sign language for the lyrics to music that a person cant hear is mond blowingly stupid. Wait till these people find out what a book is
Esto me hace pensar en una cosa...el lenguaje de señas también tiene su tempo...osea que un sordo puede entender si es algo hablado o algo cantado...ya sabéis... depende el ritmo que se hagan con los movimientos con las manos...y así pueden disfrutar de ritmos diferentes cuando "escuchan" con su lenguaje... 🤯 Y esto que hace la chica realmente si que es un gran trabajo que los que lo necesitan lo van a disfrutar supongo que como nosotros cuando escuchamos la letra directamente mediante el sonido... sobre todo si naciste sordo y tu mundo siempre fue ese lenguaje y tal.