tl;dr
this seems too good to be true
HI-LA-RI-OUS
http://www.inquisitr.com/325770/yolo...tweeting-yolo/
YOLO (You Only Live Once) has become the rallying cry for teens, tweens, and people who are about to do something really stupid. Ervin McKinness, an aspiring rapper, used the hashtag #YOLO on several tweets before he died in a car crash.
Vibe Magazine reports that McKinness and four other men in their early 20s were killed in a drunk driving accident at about 1:40 am on Labor Day in Ontario, Canada.
Twenty minutes before the accident McKinness, who rapped under the names Jew’elz and Inkky, wrote on Twitter:“Drunk af (as f*ck) going 120 drifting corners #F–kIt YOLO / Driving tweeting sipping the cup f–k yolo I’m turning it up.”Marquell Bogan, 23, Dylan George, 20, Jonathan Watson, 21 and JaJuan Bennett, 23, were all killed in the crash.
Vibe reports that McKinness wasn’t driving at the time during the crash. Judging by the young rappers tweets, however, it seems like he was drinking in the car at the time of the accident.
“YOLO” was popularized by the Drake song “The Motto.” Drake sings:“You only live once, that’s the motto, ni–a Yolo / We bout it every day, every day, every day / Like we sitting on the bench, ni–a we don’t really play.”The term has, according to Urban Dictionary, has become ”carpe diem” for stupid people. It’s used as an excuse to do something dangerous like driving drunk.
According to Vibe, McKinness and his friends decided to go partying over Labor Day weekend because Inkky had just signed a record deal. They decided to get in their car and drive around drunk because, well, you know, you only live once.
tl;dr
this seems too good to be true
too good assuming he didn't hurt anyone else
seems most rappers who died young were killed in their cars (tupac another example) is it all coincidence?
Excluding the four other people who were riding in the car, he didn't hurt anyone else.
This here is a good argument for a god with a sense of humor tbh.
He done ed around and caught a couple bodies like that, tbh....
to his credit.. he spelled his words too correctly for a drunk driver
It's "COULDN'T care less".
I ing hate when people get this one wrong.
If you COULD care less, that implies that there is a level of caring.
COULDN'T......COULDN'T.....Remember it.
I'm sure he COULD CARE LESS about couldn't care less.
Too bad they didn't have a bigger car.
Twitter has now killed more people than marijuana
And it's quickly closing the gap on marijuana on the number of fake deaths it's responsible for.
Like these so-called rappers, the word YOLO needs to die a Darwinistic death...
”carpe diem” for stupid people![]()
You only live once that's the motto YOLO
Apparently u can't read. He wasn't driving according to article
When most people use phrase “death car,” usually they mean cars that are dangerous to drive or cars that famous people kicked the bucket in. However, the reigning king of the death cars is a seemingly innocuous luxury barge from the 1960s, the Mercedes-Benz 600.
Poor guy was still Evolving.
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