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J.C. Walker
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@ocnajob @tupacabra I love X! I gave a recommendation of a book and 40+ people bookmarked it. The End of Eternity is a very good Asimov initiation; it's a standalone book and it's quite clever and fun. Let me know if you have read it because of this post, please! 😊
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@ladidaix @noodlechip1 If you even glanced at the news you would have heard about it in December-January.
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@noodlechip1 How did she know about COVID so early? I didn’t hear about it or lockdowns until March
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Not a fan of leg presses personally.
Micheal D@micheal_ws18
Gym goers: what’s one exercise you refuse to do, no matter how much people hype it up?
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@xtrillvalentine Only person I'd justify someone calling I.C.E. on
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@JohnnyAGI @Akademiks He's much older than 35, his ID says he was born 89 (36 turning 37) but he admits his Mom lied to make him younger when immigrating to America. Dude is turning 38
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@Akademiks "He started cheating day 1… real nigga shit."
You are a whole 35 year old man bro, grow up.
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@TheBestDon37 @dontlookback325 @Cmoneymontana If they did then they would get kicked off. He's specifically unique because he was doing it over and over again consecutively.
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@JavonCWalker @dontlookback325 @Cmoneymontana So what? Women literally go on the show to do the same thing he did
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@thickkhoneyyy @dontlookback325 @Cmoneymontana Reading comprehension isn't a skill you own so I'm just not going to engage with you.
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@lyk0SZN @dontlookback325 @Cmoneymontana He was on the show previously when the lineup were all women and they all popped on him. He acted salty even back then. It's kinda obvious what his motive going into this one was but we can pretend like we don't know.
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@lyk0SZN @dontlookback325 @Cmoneymontana He's quite literally waiting at the last minute, after the women have popped all other balloons, to say he's not interested in someone he was never interested in.
He did that multiple times this episode, stopped people from matching & he got kicked off for it.
Don't be obtuse.
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@JavonCWalker @dontlookback325 @Cmoneymontana How is that is his fault women had options to choose from and he also thought better was coming so whats the problem
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@sdlshaw Same, I'm actually making an effort to eat LESS fiber because it's ruining my digestion (since I can't drink 4 liters of water a day)
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People find this video outrageous, yet this happened during his FIRST term.
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism
🚨BREAKING: Donald Trump is getting mocked after video shows him walking away without even closing his own umbrella before boarding the plane. This is a man who’s had everything handed to him his entire life. Never worked a real job. Pure entitlement.
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@TheMindOfHY Claiming her opponents (Trump) was far more cunning goes to show you don't know wtf you're talking about.
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Nobody wants to admit this but market conditions have more of an impact on a successful rap career than anything else.
For example; right now we are in the worst market to be a real street/drill rapper. Why? We're in an attention market. A rapper that is really shooting, killing, involved in gangs, etc is not going to be niche like drill music was in 2012. He will be VIRAL.
Lawyers build their resumé on cases. Defense attorneys have been doing this for decades. Rob Kardashian with the OJ case, José Baez with Casey Anthony etc. They can help a rapper beat a murder, RICO, etc. will boost their business and reputation. It doesn't even have to be a famous client because the rapper will become famous from beating a case like that.
Prosecutors have done the same thing. Rudy Giuliani took down the Mafia in the 80s and then became NYC Mayor. Eliot Spitzer took down major Wall Street figures and then became Governor. But a lot of the prosecutorial work was HARD. The most famous criminals were rich with major resources. Cartel, Mafia, Wall Street, etc. So some prosecutors started going for major news stories that looked like a layup. Linda Fairstein sent the Central Park Five to prison, ruining their lives, in the pursuit of leveling up her career.
But now, what is a better and easier resumé builder than investigating and taking down a famous rapper? Most of them documented their crimes on social media, in lyrics, and are nowhere near as sophisticated as Cartels, Wall Street, and the Mafia. Look at Fani Willis with the YSL case. She planned to parlay that case into a political career but she failed with both. Partially due to her political opponents being far more cunning than she was.
There's a reason why King Von got away with so many murders for so long. Nobody cared or knew who he was. But had he stayed alive he had a RICO that was coming, only after he was famous.
The time to be a drill rapper was the early 2010s.
The time to be a conscious rapper was in the 90s.
The time to be a pop rapper was also the early 2010s.
The time to be a lyrical rapper ended after the 2000s.
Fortunately, smart artists can cater themselves to market conditions.


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@iHateYeahTeriq @veIvetines Problem is that saying you can will give the wrong ideas to delusional people
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@veIvetines I lowkey hate when ppl say you can’t cause we see pros and college athletes do it
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