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The Excelllence 🎧🎹
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Christian Davis, Music Producer known as The Excelllence. https://t.co/NX0LaksOUt
Detroit Katılım Mart 2009
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@Knightw0lf_ @ThePolitical_J @Dexerto Yep. And I wonder how the new antitrust lawsuit over subscription fees will play into this. nbcnews.com/sports/nfl/jus…
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@TheExcelllence @ThePolitical_J @Dexerto NFL, Google agree to $2.5 billion deal for Sunday Ticket games to be on YouTubeTV
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@ThePolitical_J @Dexerto Don’t fault creators. A small percentage of channels are sponsored. RPM payout varys per category and circumstance.
YouTube makes money placing ads that can run any video where they previously reserved that for channels that opted in.
Alphabet is covering for their A.I. costs.
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YouTube is a terrible platform! Claiming that you’re raising prices to support content creators is absurd when half of them promote ads even during their videos. Content creators earn money from sponsors, and now we, the subscribers, are expected to pay more? This is pure hypocrisy! Raising the price for membership subscriptions is a slap in the face to loyal subscribers. I don’t care about the world’s affairs, but you’re following Netflix’s and Amazon’s footsteps. I suppose I should cancel now.
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This map highlights just a fraction of the many documented incidents of racial violence that have taken place across the United States from the 19th century into the modern era. Each location represents a moment where Black communities faced organized violence, often with little to no legal accountability for those responsible. While the map cannot capture the full scale of history, it serves as a reminder of how widespread and systemic these events were.
In 1863, New York City witnessed the Draft Riots, one of the deadliest urban uprisings in American history. What began as protests against military conscription quickly turned into targeted violence against Black residents. Homes were burned, people were assaulted and killed, and entire communities were forced to flee. It revealed how racial tensions could erupt violently even in northern cities.
In 1898, Wilmington, North Carolina experienced what is often described as the only successful coup in United States history. A multiracial local government was overthrown by white supremacists through violence and intimidation. Black citizens were killed, elected officials were removed, and many families were forced to leave the city. This event reshaped political power in the region for decades.
The early 20th century saw multiple large scale attacks. In 1917, the East St. Louis Massacre resulted in widespread destruction and loss of life as white mobs targeted Black workers and residents. In 1919, known as the Red Summer, violence spread across several cities including Chicago and Elaine, Arkansas. In Elaine, hundreds of Black sharecroppers were killed after attempting to organize for fair wages. These events showed how economic and racial tensions often intersected with deadly consequences.
In 1921, the Tulsa Race Massacre devastated the Greenwood District, a thriving Black community often referred to as Black Wall Street. Over the course of two days, homes and businesses were destroyed, and many residents were killed or displaced. For decades, the event was largely omitted from mainstream historical narratives, highlighting how easily such histories can be erased or ignored.
Other locations on the map, such as Rosewood in 1923 and Ocoee in 1920, reflect similar patterns of violence where entire Black communities were attacked, leading to displacement and long term economic and social consequences. Even in later years, events like Detroit in 1943 show that racial violence did not simply disappear but continued to shape American cities.
Understanding these moments is important not only for historical awareness but also for recognizing patterns. These were not isolated incidents. They were part of a broader system in which racial inequality was enforced through both law and violence. Acknowledging this history allows for more honest conversations about justice, accountability, and the long lasting impact these events have had on communities across generations.

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@BrothaJ901 @hPizzzLe @Fullcourtpass @ScoopB No, the Atlanta Hawks organization planned that.
The League shut it down. 🙄
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@hPizzzLe @TheExcelllence @Fullcourtpass @ScoopB This the same league who had planned a Magic City night in Atl
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During the Grizzles last home game every player gave their jersey to a fan as a gesture of gratitude, except for Ja Morant
Morant was notified just one hour before tip-off that he would not be participating in the giveaway, leaving him without a jersey to provide
(Via @ScoopB)

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@BrothaJ901 @Fullcourtpass @ScoopB Someone answered the gun and immaturity stuff, ima talk injuries.
His major and minor injuries ABSOLUTELY affects his play and narrative
47 games with a shoulder injury, multiple ankle and knee injuries, elbow this year, Lu Dort inuring him. etc.
Ant has a better skillset
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@TheExcelllence @Fullcourtpass @ScoopB "The gun stuff", y'all swear that nigga caught a body or sum
"Immaturity" how?
Has had minor injuries, nothing that actually affects his play but it does affect the narrative around him
If AE had the same injury misfortunes I promise they would treat him the same way
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@BrothaJ901 @Fullcourtpass @ScoopB lol if that’s the case Anthony Edwards wouldn’t be as big as he is. The gun stuff, his immaturity, and injuries diminishing his play on a team going nowhere drove down his stock.
In the right situation I think he can revitalize his career.
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@Fullcourtpass @ScoopB Im convinced Ja was getting too much power in the league, literally was becoming the face of it
Young, black, cool with power, white people with power hate that
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LOL not trying to start shit but who picked THIS lineup?
A woman from one of the wealthiest parts of the Metro Detroit area (Grosse Isle), won $1,000,000 and reacted like her favorite TV show got a new season announcement?!
G T F O H 🤣🤣🤣
Hunter Patterson@HunterPatterson
Apparently this woman just won $1 million:
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@BDB_Pharaoh @HunterPatterson She's from Grosse Ile, she's probably a millionaire already lol....
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@FadeAwayMedia Kelani: You're actually psychotic. Get off my car!
Jaida: (muffled) I'ma whoop yo ass!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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@WWFerguson2 Cool, now pan the camera 180 degrees with a wide angle lens and show what the Marathon Oil refinery, Salt mine, Ford plant, Zug Island, etc looks like at night. lol.
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What’s the point of being in shape if you can’t run?
Larry Wheels@LarryWheels
Natty or not, stay locked in 🔐
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I was hoping they’d release the footage of her recording these lines! She did an amazing job, and that episode was insane.
INVINCIBLE@InvincibleHQ
Give Sandra her flowers, all the awards, the key to the GDA building, because she DESERVES.
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April 1, 2021: Miguel Cabrera hit a home run on #OpeningDay in the SNOW. He hilariously slides into second base, unsure if it’s a homer.
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