Talk:Nice Peter vs EpicLLOYD 2/@comment-29961628-20171116214704/@comment-26134732-20171117102042

Sometimes simplistic is better than complicated battles.

I mean sure, if you rewatch the battle you’ll be noticing the subtle meaning, reference and details and you applaud for it and feel great for reviewing. But which is more satisfying, analyzing or getting the meaning at first view. Sure, you can answer either one of them, but when you think about it, which is better

“Your rhynes are trash, put it next to your emails/he left a mess in that dress like you left in Benghazi ” or “and Trump will be her personal server, what she can’t delete by the way, believe me/while you are sound asleep, just counting sheeps”.

They almost share a similar reference, but if you get it in your first view, you’ll be like “ooooooohhh, burn!”, instead of analyzing like “ooh, a burn”

And at the same time people who watches ERB are the casual/general audience. But if you sayfor example, make an account on ERBwikia or search meaning in Genius you’re a hardcore/dedicated fan. And we have a dream to put our favorite character in a rap battle, despite no one knows who they are. I mean, what’s the risk writing a battle in wikia besides wasting your time. Meanwhile ERB and maybe some fanmade battles have a lot of risk. Example Bill and Ted and Goku, Bill and Ted are characters Pete and Lloyd grow up with and adore with, but majority of the viewers don’t know shit about them so bleh, while Goku is a character Pete and Lloyd don’t grow up with, but majoirty if the viewers do love him. When you think about it, we have a lot of freedom on writing battles that sometimes we may go overboard on making it complicated cause what’s the loss?