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@DiggsDuke

Bergabung Nisan 2015
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Unlimited L's
Unlimited L's@unlimited_ls·
Wild video from this week captures the moment El Paso police officers struggle to arrest a 28-year-old woman with a warrant
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All the Smoke
All the Smoke@allthesmokeprod·
Super Crip was building an empire in West Virginia… until the feds caught up 👀🔥 David Hamilton went from hoop dreams to moving weight through the mail.
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Mark🃏
Mark🃏@iBeen__Fly·
Every nigga that Wallo gives advice goes right back to jail within 3 months
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DJ CLUE
DJ CLUE@DJCLUE·
Hip Hop Music Might Be Doomed 😩🤦🏾‍♂️
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Tim E. IsMoney
Tim E. IsMoney@OGcoolhandluke·
@iBeen__Fly Wallo the last nigga you see before God says alright nigga
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Ghost
Ghost@DiggsDuke·
@XaviercMiller You thought this was a profound enough event to start pontificating and all that? Why?
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X@XaviercMiller·
The uproar over LeBron’s Memphis comments really comes from people confusing race with shared experience. Many assume a wealthy Black person naturally relates to average Black Americans because of race, but someone like LeBron became rich & famous at 17 and has spent over two decades living a completely different lifestyle. His world involves private travel, gated communities, security, and social circles filled with executives, celebrities and billionaires, experiences that shape perspective far more than race alone. That doesn’t mean race disappears. It just means that at certain levels of wealth, class, lifestyle, age and stage of life begin to shape how someone sees the world more than any other factor. So when LeBron says he doesn’t want to spend time in Memphis, some people interpret it as cultural distancing, when in reality it’s more about lifestyle, class and environment. The confusion comes from the assumption that same race equals shared experience. But at the highest levels of wealth, people often have more in common with others in their class, regardless of race, than with the average person who shares their background.
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Ghost
Ghost@DiggsDuke·
I want to be fat and healthy and I want to have more patience with people who are ignorant of themselves.
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Ghost@DiggsDuke·
@longislandNYDJS @AyDawgBlitler @DJCLUE The first thing you said was “who are u to….” I’m going to so taking to you. Because you’re just gaslighting. You weren’t who I was looking for with my “lessons” anyway. Goodbye forever.
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Longislandnydjs
Longislandnydjs@longislandNYDJS·
@DiggsDuke @AyDawgBlitler @DJCLUE You’re giving us music history lessons by citing your sources? And not just rambling on troll? Lol ok #enjoy and what u say is not obvious. It is vague and misleading. I’m not arguing. i asked you to explain like I’m a student. & you began defending urself & taking offense LOL
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Ghost
Ghost@DiggsDuke·
@glockstallion @TMZ I don’t care who likes my tweets. I deleted it because the comment will not serve my purpose, if it’s under a TMZ post.... I’ll only encounter people like you. Not who I’m looking for….
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Ghost@DiggsDuke·
@Mappy6984 On the highway, yes…. In the city, it’s easy to see who is in cars…
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NRM84
NRM84@Mappy6984·
300c tells me all I need to know
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Ghost@DiggsDuke·
@222step Hiphop is just people who like music, talking over the music they like.. Eventually, the public wants to hear the music they are talking over… That time has come… Hip hop is over… It will stand for years like a dying tree, and then, it will fall and turn to dust..
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2step
2step@222step·
hip hop is not dying, its just returned to the underground rap has become regional again, every major city has its own sound & own icons. unlike the 90s/00s, however, radio is not there to amplify standouts into global stardom & social media is too fractured and fleeting
tyris ✰@TYRISPRINT

why is hip-hop lowkey dying? like what’s going on?

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Ghost@DiggsDuke·
@LVXPOSA Jay Z is “culture????” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Ghost@DiggsDuke·
@Kamjiverse No. It’s immigration. Everybody is cool with me. But, as far as what you’re talking about, it’s immigration.
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꛲ꚸꚧꛂ Kamji ꛲ꚸꚧꛂ
Lebron proves that the biggest conflict in Black America is class. It is absolutely not immigration. Upper Class Black people dont want anything to do with Middle and Working class Black folks.
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Ghost@DiggsDuke·
I don’t mind being called a narcissist.
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Longislandnydjs
Longislandnydjs@longislandNYDJS·
@DiggsDuke @AyDawgBlitler @DJCLUE Btw no one wants your lessons….if you weren’t a raging narcissist you’d probably be able to discern that. We asked you to explain why you came to such a universal Conclusion about something complex so You can pretend it’s obvious. All I asked you to do was properly graph….
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Jacob Parker
Jacob Parker@jp25536ttv·
@DiggsDuke @Aku_700 The ONLY reason why you don’t see it is because people cover it up. Woman rape men all the time but it gets covered up and pushed to the side just like black woman raping men.
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AshleY
AshleY@Aku_700·
DISGUSTING PREDATOR TEACHER RAPED AN 11-YEAR-OLD BOY FOR YEARS — THEN GOT PREGNANT BY HIM AT 13! Now the brainwashed teen begs to drop all charges, claiming "he started it" and "loves" his abuser. A trusted 5th-grade teacher turned this child into a father while his family handed him over. No consent. No excuses. Lock her up for life — this is pure evil grooming that destroyed a boy's childhood.
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Ghost@DiggsDuke·
I want to be fat.
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XXL Magazine
XXL Magazine@XXL·
DJ Clue thinks hip-hop music might be doomed. What do you think about his statement?🤔
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