
I should have tried Allen in college
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I should have tried Allen in college
@CAD5000
Thank you Lord for the challenges and the Skills that I have been able to obtain along the way. Help me to put the skills to action.





What's your unpopular opinion about Lil Wayne? (Keep the comments respectful and on topic, please.)


@RapperBigPooh So you not gonna prove us wrong?

This guy is bragging about leaving a single dollar bill as a tip on a $60 bill at a restaurant in Baton Rouge. Why? Because the kitchen slapped him with a $5.75 "complicated order fee." Let’s look at what this man actually customized: a double Wagyu burger with a pretzel bun swap, added bacon, added pepper jack, added grilled onions, added jalapeños, and "no garden." He literally rewritten the entire menu and expected the kitchen staff to perform culinary gymnastics for free. Yes, we all know eating out is getting insanely expensive, and these hidden surcharge fees are annoying. But at the end of the day, if you can afford to order an extremely expensive $18 for a Wagyu burger and $14 for a Jack and Coke, you can afford to tip the human being who served it to you. If you're going to be this cheap, do us all a favor: stay inside your house and make a sandwich. Absolute clown energy.

Jim Jones just challenged Cam’ron to a Verzuz battle he also blamed Cam’ron for Dipset losing to The LOX:


Jim Jones just challenged Cam’ron to a Verzuz battle he also blamed Cam’ron for Dipset losing to The LOX:

Name a song that mentions a band or artist in the lyrics... 🎶

“Kendrick Lamar Hater Listens to ‘Sing About Me’ for the First Time… and Breaks Down in Tears”

This woman sued Chelsea star Tosin Adarabioyo for not paying child support for his niece. She argues that it makes no sense that Tosin is rich, lets his brother live in his £2.9 million mansion, yet won't pay child support for his own niece. Her case was struck out, and now she goes to Chelsea games to protest against Tosin.







If you let him tell it every word he ever uttered is classic.








