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@MariahLynBoss @RealRemyMa I like Mariah, why people down her so much 🤔
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@RedMedia_us I’m not a fan of the makeup, but I would’ve put some lime green heels on 🔥🔥🔥
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@SKWTFFF @Dontae01906751 She tryna sound like that lady when she said “She’s gonna need it” cornball bitch can’t ever be herself
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@josh_uglyasf She has a point with her examples but I definitely don’t think that way as a woman cz I’m not going to let you play with me or mine as my mother or my children’s mate everybody DESERVES and shall GIVE respect if you not with it move along no need for the mind games
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@Keybaker_ Anything that moves too fast isn’t a blessing, but stay there to learn a lesson tho👀👀👀
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@Therealbrandee @mssociety 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽GOD BLESSED MOMMA WOTH THE RIGHT ONE, this is BEAUTIFUL
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No shade, but Cardi earned her spot.
Out of all the girls that came after Nicki, she's one of the few who was actually rapping BEFORE the fame, BEFORE Love & Hip Hop, BEFORE the industry checks. She had people reciting her lyrics word-for-word before she was CARDI B. She was building a fanbase before most of these girls even knew they wanted to rap.
Meanwhile, y'all downplay her while hyping girls who decided to become rappers last Tuesday and built their careers off looks, trends, viral moments, and industry pushes.
And please spare me the "writers" discourse. The way y'all act like Cardi is the ONLY female rapper who's ever gotten help in a studio is pure delusion. The standards always change when it comes to her.
The thing that always gets me is no matter who's trending, who's dissing, who's dropping, or who's being pushed... somehow the conversation always circles back to Cardi.
Almost 10 years later and she's STILL the one y'all compare everybody to.
That's why she's hated. Not because she's "untalented" but because she's a threat.
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@Boomdenada Just KNEW she was coming out in Atlanta! I woulda bet my last on it.
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Wingstop employee wants Americans to know when you go to Wingstop you’re just buying regular Tyson chicken. He shows all the boxes as proof
I ran the numbers on Tyson wholesale chicken prices and compared it to Wingstop prices
They markup the chicken over 500%
- Wholesale Tyson chicken wings typically cost restaurants $1.50–$2.50+ per pound
- A pound of bone-in wings yields roughly 8–10 wings
- Cost to Wingstop: $0.20–$0.35 per wing that’s including sauce, seasoning and prep
- Selling price: $1.00–$1.50+ per wing, or even higher in combos
- Markup is 300–500%+ on chicken cost
You’re just paying for regular Tyson chicken wings in sauce that’s fried
Make it at home and save yourself the 500% markup
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