
Scarey
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Scarey
@ScarecrowFalls
Fear and loathing in McDonald's















Michael Jackson's story is still one of the most tragic of anyone's in the music industry. It pisses me off the more I learn about what happened to him >had no childhood, his abusive and controlling dad forced him to be perfect at music or he'd beat and abuse him, which is why he eventually grew up into being "weird" while also caring for children as much as possible >not long after thriller his scalp got burned badly in a commercial filming accident which sent him on a downward spiral of addiction to meds and painkillers >for his entire life but especially around bad onwards the media ran every retarded story about him imaginable based off his eccentric qualities to make him look even more weird and profit off him, which started to put him under tons of pressure and stress >he met Evan Chandler who ruined his reputation forever with the fake allegations because chandler was just pissed Michael stopped giving him free money >invincible got screwed by lack of promotion and having some of its best songs left off and Michael couldn't do nearly as much as he wanted to with it so the album ended up a disappointment in comparison to everything prior >among other allegations were those from some crazy bitch with a history of fraud who also just wanted free money from michael, these ones broke him mentally, physically, and financially >By the end of his life, he was being kept alive with heavy medication, barely sleeping properly for weeks, and under insane stress over (This Is It), which was expanded into fifty shows against his wishes and only happened because he desperately needed money >meds he used eventually killed him because of his incompetent doctor who gave him shit he shouldn't have and didnt do anything to save his life when he had every opportunity to do so >died still fighting lawsuits from people slandering him and seeking money from him >media still tries to slander his image so the Jackson Estate is forced to sell the other half of the music rights to corporations





















