Anthony Green
498 posts






Damn, an artist painted a portrait of DaBaby’s daughters and couldn’t wait to present it to him. After taking one look at it, DaBaby simply walked away without saying a single word 👀











A man is quietly renting a house, minding his business, when his landlord suddenly shows up drunk and starts demanding to be let inside. The tenant refuses, rightfully confused and uncomfortable. The landlord calls the police, and when they arrive, they tell the landlord he can enter the property. Instead of using a key, the landlord smashes the window in the front door to get inside… while the police stand out on the street, watching it all happen. This situation is disturbing. Renting is supposed to come with basic rights and a sense of security, and watching that line blur so badly feels wrong. If this can happen in plain sight with police present, it really makes you question where tenant protections actually begin and end. How is a renter supposed to feel protected when authority figures allow something like this to unfold?

























