Part Of
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part of the telly man break any man anything they can't do, it will be done
start with the cash man art of the flash man part with the hashtags let that run
part of the mindset times let mind get vexed and stressed inside
start from the get go, art of the let go, half of the cost thats mine
part of the dream world seems real feel guilty
so while i move on not get filthy
if you don't understand you won't feel me




Overall Meaning

The song "PART OF" by British rap artist Courts delves into the idea of a person being part of a greater system or society, which can either empower or restrain them. The opening lines, "part of the telly man break any man anything they can't do, it will be done," suggest that those who control the media have immense power and can shape people's perceptions and choices. The subsequent lines, "start with the cash man art of the flash man part with the hashtags let that run," allude to the influence of money, fame, and social media in modern society.


The lyrics also touch upon the idea that people can be trapped in their own thoughts and struggles, as expressed in the lines, "part of the mindset times let mind get vexed and stressed inside." However, the song encourages a mindset of letting go and embracing one's own destiny, as exemplified in the lines, "start from the get go, art of the let go, half of the cost that's mine." The song concludes with the idea that not everyone can understand or empathize with certain experiences, as expressed in the lines, "if you don't understand you won't feel me."


Overall, the song "PART OF" highlights the complex interplay between societal structures, individual choices, and personal struggles.


Line by Line Meaning

part of the telly man break any man anything they can't do, it will be done
Being a part of the entertainment industry, the telly man can make or break anyone, they have the power to accomplish anything.


start with the cash man art of the flash man part with the hashtags let that run
To kickstart something, one needs money, promote it with flashy images and trending hashtags to make it a success.


part of the mindset times let mind get vexed and stressed inside
Living in a society that values achievement, one's mind can get overwhelmed with stress and anxiety.


start from the get go, art of the let go, half of the cost thats mine
In order to succeed, one must begin with a clear mind and be willing to let go of anything that may hold them back. They will also bear the costs of their own success.


part of the dream world seems real feel guilty
Living in a world of dreams and aspirations can make one feel guilty for wanting more than what they have.


so while i move on not get filthy
Despite striving for success, one must not become morally corrupt or engage in unethical practices to achieve their goals.


if you don't understand you won't feel me
If someone cannot empathize with the struggles and experiences of the artist, they will not be able to connect with the meaning behind the lyrics.




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49metal

There are a number of errors in this video, including (in the first two minutes):

(1) Most states have two levels of appeals courts (an intermediate appellate court and a court "of last resort", usually called a "supreme" court), but guess what? So does the federal system. It has the same two level system as well.  The video states otherwise, rather inexplicably.

(2) Saying that "appeals courts can refuse to hear cases" implies that appeals courts have discretion to hear a case or not.  This is sometimes true and often not true.  Many cases can be appealed as of right to at least one level of review--including all criminal cases.  An appellate court cannot simply choose not to hear such appeals.  

(3)  The video claims that once an appellate court has refused to hear an appeal that the case is "done" and no further litigation is possible.  This is only sometimes true.  Ignoring entirely the range of collateral attacks on judgments that might be available (coram nobis, habeas corpus, etc.), even when an appellate court that can refuse to hear a case does so, the rebuffed appellant is not always "done" and can still seek review from another court (e.g., petition for writ of certiorari to the USSC after a state supreme court refuses leave to appeal).

(4) You say "the loser can ALWAYS appeal, even if that loser was the state that failed in its prosecution."  This is profoundly wrong.  The option for a prosecutor to appeal after an "unsuccessful prosecution" is very limited.  Ever heard of double jeopardy?  The prosecution cannot appeal from an acquittal.  Benton v. Maryland, 395 U.S. 784 (1969).  The prosecution can sometimes appeal dismissals or other unfavorable pretrial outcomes.

(5) Only sort of wrong:  The federal circuit courts are indeed colloquially called "circuit courts" but they are actually the United States Courts of Appeals.



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