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@JStrip2008

Huge wrestling fan and a huge fan of the Tennessee Titans, Memphis Grizzlies, Memphis Tigers, Tennessee Volunteers, and Hawaii Rainbow Warriors

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@MaritaLalaguna Shut your bitch ass up! Those 2 have been proven to be liars and have been trying to extort money for their lies. Even NSYNC members have even called out Wade for his lies. Do some research and don’t believe the lies dumbass!
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🍉@MaritaLalaguna·
The bigger the estate, the bigger the abuse apologia, celebration slop, PR, bot accounts etc. I stand with James and Wade and even those that pretend nothing happened to them. We know it did. Shame on the fanbase and everyone involved in #MichaelMovie
TheWrap@TheWrap

Amid the release of #MichaelMovie, James Safechuck, who appeared in HBO’s "Leaving Neverland" documentary after coming forward with allegations of childhood sexual abuse involving Michael Jackson, has shared a new video in support of abuse survivors

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TJ Jackson@tjjackson·
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TJ Jackson@tjjackson·
Thank you Joe. I don't think I ever met you but when I do I will shake your hand for this post.
Joe Vogel@DrJoeVogel

Fellow journalists, just as a thought experiment: Consider, for a brief moment, that Michael Jackson is innocent. We can return to regular programming (the default assumption of guilt) soon. But just for a moment….consider it. From someone who has spent a lot of time researching the artist, interviewing those close to him, trying to approach the subject fairly, there are some legitimate things to consider, among them: - I’ve personally spoken to some of Jackson’s accusers as adults and they vehemently defended him. This shouldn’t be too surprising as they have also defended him publicly and in some cases on the stand under oath, before later changing their positions. - MJ, of course, faced an exhaustive criminal trial and was acquitted of all charges in 2005. That case, when removed from salacious headlines, was actually quite weak. The posthumous cases are objectively weaker. - I’ve always felt the most compelling allegation would be one not attached to millions of dollars. Every posthumous allegation has been tied to changed stories and enormous sums of money, which would seem to at least invite some level of scrutiny. - The vast majority of people who spent time at Neverland as children continue to assert that nothing sexual took place. That matters when trying to establish patterns of behavior and grooming. - Multiple unannounced raids on Jackson’s properties revealed nothing incriminating. Not the case obviously for other recent high profile cases (Diddy, Epstein, etc.), where the evidence is clear. - Nobody was clamoring for “complexity” and the “whole story” when Leaving Neverland came out. The media left its premier at Sundance in complete lockstep even though it intentionally left out hundreds of conflicting accounts. - MJ was and is a target because of his differences/eccentricities and because of his wealth. - Race continues to play a role. We can deny it or rationalize it but it’s always been there. James Baldwin saw it as early as 1985. White journalists have always been quicker to judge, malign, and assume his guilt. Even the “Wacko Jacko” tabloid nickname has racist roots. Is none of this context relevant? If MJ was in fact not guilty as he asserted, as his family and friends believe, as a jury determined, the treatment he received in his lifetime (and still, decades later) would be reprehensible. It’s at least worth considering…

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Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel@DrJoeVogel·
Fellow journalists, just as a thought experiment: Consider, for a brief moment, that Michael Jackson is innocent. We can return to regular programming (the default assumption of guilt) soon. But just for a moment….consider it. From someone who has spent a lot of time researching the artist, interviewing those close to him, trying to approach the subject fairly, there are some legitimate things to consider, among them: - I’ve personally spoken to some of Jackson’s accusers as adults and they vehemently defended him. This shouldn’t be too surprising as they have also defended him publicly and in some cases on the stand under oath, before later changing their positions. - MJ, of course, faced an exhaustive criminal trial and was acquitted of all charges in 2005. That case, when removed from salacious headlines, was actually quite weak. The posthumous cases are objectively weaker. - I’ve always felt the most compelling allegation would be one not attached to millions of dollars. Every posthumous allegation has been tied to changed stories and enormous sums of money, which would seem to at least invite some level of scrutiny. - The vast majority of people who spent time at Neverland as children continue to assert that nothing sexual took place. That matters when trying to establish patterns of behavior and grooming. - Multiple unannounced raids on Jackson’s properties revealed nothing incriminating. Not the case obviously for other recent high profile cases (Diddy, Epstein, etc.), where the evidence is clear. - Nobody was clamoring for “complexity” and the “whole story” when Leaving Neverland came out. The media left its premier at Sundance in complete lockstep even though it intentionally left out hundreds of conflicting accounts. - MJ was and is a target because of his differences/eccentricities and because of his wealth. - Race continues to play a role. We can deny it or rationalize it but it’s always been there. James Baldwin saw it as early as 1985. White journalists have always been quicker to judge, malign, and assume his guilt. Even the “Wacko Jacko” tabloid nickname has racist roots. Is none of this context relevant? If MJ was in fact not guilty as he asserted, as his family and friends believe, as a jury determined, the treatment he received in his lifetime (and still, decades later) would be reprehensible. It’s at least worth considering…
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Emir Han@RealEmirHan·
Carrie-Anne Moss filmed ‘THE MATRIX’ with a twisted ankle. She tore it rehearsing Trinity’s cartwheel but told no one, afraid of being replaced. Every leap, every kick, every stunt… done in silence, in pain. She only admitted it after filming wrapped.
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Ladyofyourlife@orleansway·
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Moonlight’s Media@moonlightsmedia·
Beat It (1983)
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
The full color version of the new ‘SPIDER-NOIR’ trailer has been released. Releasing May 27 on Prime Video.
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
The new trailer for the ‘SPIDER-NOIR’ series has been released. Releasing May 27 on Prime Video.
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Khalid Rabie@KhalidRabea2·
من فيلم مايكل .. الرائع
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ABSOLUTE BRAZILIAN
ABSOLUTE BRAZILIAN@Absolutebrazil·
O filme do Michael Jackson escancara algo que a indústria tentou esconder por anos: quando você é grande demais, eles não te celebram… te derrubam. E mesmo assim, ele virou eterno.
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Unforgettable
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Complex Music
Complex Music@ComplexMusic·
When Michael Jackson brought together the Bloods and Crips for his "Beat It" music video
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Easton Freeze
Easton Freeze@eastonfreeze·
Your complete Titans 2026 Draft Class 1.4 WR Carnell Tate, Ohio St. 1.31 DE Keldric Faulk, Auburn 2.60 LB Anthony Hill Jr, Texas 4.142 G Fernando Carmona, Arkansas 5.165 RB Nicholas Singleton, Penn St. 6.184 DT Jackie Marshall, Baylor 6.194 C Pat Coogan, Indiana 7.225 TE Jaren Kanak, Oklahoma
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Jacob Bowman
Jacob Bowman@BowmanTalksNFL·
And with that, the Titans have used their final pick of the 2026 class baring a trade back in. Grade this haul for the Titans. • Round 1: Pick 4 - WR: Carnell Tate • Round 1: Pick 31 - EDGE: Keldric Faulk • Round 2: Pick 60 - LB: Anthony Hill • Round 5: Pick 142 - OG: Fernando Carmona • Round 5: Pick 165 - RB: Nicholas Singleton • Round 6: Pick 184 - DT: Jackie Marshall • Round 6: Pick 194 - C: Pat Coogan • Round 7: Pick 225 - TE Jaren Kanak
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TicTacTitans@TicTacTitans·
Getting all of Gus’ guys lol
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Sam Phalen@Sam_Phalen·
Full #Titans 2026 Draft Class: R1 (4): WR Carnell Tate R1 (31): EDGE Keldric Faulk R2 (60): LB Anthony Hill Jr. R5 (142): OL Fernando Carmona R5 (165): RB Nicholas Singleton R6 (184): DT Jackie Marshall R6 (194): C Pat Coogan R7 (225): TE Jaren Kanak Major thoughts? Feelings?
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TicTacTitans@TicTacTitans·
😂😂😂 You know he was POUNDING THE TABLE for Singleton 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
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Paul Kuharsky@PaulKuharskyNFL·
#Titans 2026 Draft Class 1/4 WR Carnell Tate, Ohio State 1/31 DE Keldric Faulk, Auburn 2/60 LB Anthony Hill Jr, Texas 4/142 G Fernando Carmona, Arkansas 5/165 RB Nicholas Singleton, Penn State 6/184 DT Jackie Marshall, Baylor 6/194 C Pat Coogan, Indiana 7/225 TE Jaren Kanak, Oklahoma
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