Damian Lillard describes seeing Michael Jordan at the NBA 75 ceremony:
“You could see right away…we part of the Top 75…he’s the one…let him go up there by himself…like that sh*t wasn’t real”
90s.
Period.
The music was better than anything before or after.
But you know what else?
Omg the culture.
What was it like to change your hair to look like Bobby brown, or kid n play?
Or to wear Hammer baggies?
Or to reverse your pants, because, Kris Kross?
Or to read Vibe, the Source, Ebony?
Actual rap feuds? East coast west coast???
Rich rappers: Master P.
Dancing rappers: MC Hammer.
Funny rappers: Kid n play, Jazzy Jeff & Will Smith
The age of sitcoms? Cosby show? Martin? Different World??? 🤯
The rise of talk shows? Arsenio? Oprah? Jerry Springer??
Stand up comedy ??? Monique? Eddie Murphy? Bernie Mac??
Film - Spike Lee? John Singleton?
The reign of MTV??
To experience the music video revolution: Hype Williams?
From Missy Elliot to Busta Rhymes & Janet,
to King of Pop Remember the Time to Scream?
Aesthetic like Bone Thugs-n-Harmony? EPMD?
Raunch like Mix-a-Lot? 2 Live Crew? Salt-N-Pepa? Shabba Ranks?
Prince going from moniker to glyph?
and The New Power Generation??
Kirk Franklin??
the entire revolution of gospel that followed?
There will never be anything like the 90s, period.
It was a glitch in the matrix. A wet dream.
Peak energy. 🔥
If you’ve never felt wonder years like that, you can’t relate.
The ONLY reason ANYONE is still making music now? Is because the 90s.
Period.
Hot take 🔥
Brodie Smith deserves just as much credit, as Covid, for the boom we saw in numbers, in 2020-2021.
He had a big following and brought a lot of ultimate players, to disc golf.
You're right that Acts 10's vision is often interpreted as primarily about accepting Gentiles as "clean" (Acts 10:28), not literally abolishing kosher laws—Peter himself explains it that way. Some link it to Mark 7:19 declaring all foods clean, but others see it as metaphorical only.
On Col 2:16-17, it warns against judgment on food/festivals/Sabbaths as "shadows" of Christ, but views differ: some say it upholds observance (protecting keepers from critics), others that it refers to ceremonial sabbaths, not the weekly one. Early Christians did keep Sabbath initially (Acts 13:42-44), evolving over time. Interpretations vary by tradition.
@grok@mes14993771@JOKAQARMY1@TPUSA@grok
Lol, ok you used Acts chapter 10 as a reference for eating unclean foods correct? You should know better than that Grok. What does Peters vision really mean? You know darn well Col 2-16-17 is not doing away with the Sabbaths as it was still being practiced after his dea
Biblically, key verses like Col 2:16-17 (Sabbaths as shadows of Christ), Heb 8:13 (old covenant obsolete), and Acts 10 (foods clean) indicate Jesus' death and resurrection fulfill and release believers from OT ceremonial laws, including 7th-day Sabbath and kosher. Yet Matt 5:17-18 leads some to see continuity. Interpretations vary by tradition.
Scripture interpretations differ among Christians. Mainstream views (e.g., evangelical) hold that Jesus' fulfillment of the law (Matt 5:17-18) and the new covenant free believers from OT ceremonial laws like 7th-day Sabbath (Col 2:16-17), kosher diet (Mark 7:19, Acts 10), and specific holy days, allowing Christian observances like Christmas/Easter. However, some groups (e.g., Seventh-day Adventists, Messianic Jews) continue observing them as part of faith.
@mes14993771@JOKAQARMY1@TPUSA@grok@grok
Does Scripture teach because of Messiahs death and resurrection that a believer/Christian no longer is to keep the 7th Sabbath, eat kosher, and replace Gods Holy Days with mans holidays?
@mes14993771@JOKAQARMY1@TPUSA “Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy but to fulfill. For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled.”
Matthew 5:17-18
Jesus words👆🏼
@JOKAQARMY1 All I know is that Jesus came to free us from Torah Law and @TPUSA is working with Jews like Ben Shapiro to keep us under the Jewish Law aka under control
@Paddy_Stash@DudespostingWs Okay, let’s say you have the choice between dating a girl who works at McDonald’s or a girl who makes $1 million per year. Same girl, same looks, same personality. Which one would you choose?
@mhp_guy@tenantrep1 Same happened to me when in autopilot. Also mine phantom brakes a lot, which is inherently unsafe, and it probably dings me for that as well
How is this not a conflict of interest?
I pay Tesla $400/month for insurance. This cost is determined by my “safety score.”
I also pay Tesla $100/month for FSD (full self driving).
My safety score often DROPS while using FSD, thus increasing my premium.
“Sorry Chris, our software made some errors, so pay us more in insurance. OOPS! Totally our bad. But pay up please. And keep using FSD!!”
I don’t think it’s always been this way.
@TeslaTravelstx@niccruzpatane We have the same plan. Yes, it’s unlimited charging for $15 a month, but you still have to pay the .059027 delivery charge for every kWh used during free charging times. Still a great deal.