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RiceGum responds!

RiceGum has replied to iDubbbz Content Cop


RiceGum has responded to iDubbbz content cop with his own 20 minute long video which can be found here:


RiceGum comments about the content cop that was made about him in this video. He tries to defend himself with some relatively weak excuses. He says that the old videos were how he use to be when he was younger and that all of his videos are jokes, so nothing he says should be taken seriously. However it's relatively obvious that this isn't the truth. He doesn't even address over half the things which were brought up in iDubbbz content cop.

Overall a really poor response from RiceGum, we'll have to check out his diss track later to see if it tops iDubbbz.

- Connor

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