Hilarious Music Video About Student Loan Debt!

Student Loan Consolidation

Dee-1 is a rap artist that decided back in 2016 that the problem with student loans is rising and did a hilarious music video about it. Listen and see for yourself!

Funny thing is the student loan debt since 2016 was 1.2 trillion, now in 2019 it’s over 1.5 trillion now! If you ever need help with your student loans be sure to call for student loan forgiveness at 844-332-2079.

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All credit to Dee-1.

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After breakfast, instead of working, I decided to walk down towards the common. Under the railway bridge I found a group of soldiers–sappers, I think, men in small round caps, dirty red jackets unbuttoned, and showing their blue shirts, dark trousers, and boots coming to the calf. They told me no one was allowed over the canal, and, looking along the road towards the bridge,

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Corresponding to the crescent in our van, we beheld another in our rear. It seemed formed of detached white vapours, rising and falling something like the spouts of the whales; only they did not so completely come and go; for they constantly hovered, without finally disappearing. Levelling his glass at this sight, Ahab quickly revolved in his pivot-hole, crying, “Aloft there, and rig whips and buckets to wet the sails;—Malays, sir, and after us!”

As if too long lurking behind the headlands, till the Pequod should fairly have entered the straits, these rascally Asiatics were now in hot pursuit, to make up for their over-cautious delay. But when the swift Pequod, with a fresh leading wind, was herself in hot chase; how very kind of these tawny philanthropists to assist in speeding her on to her own chosen pursuit,—mere riding-whips and rowels to her, that they were.

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