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Kevhausen

@TheKevinTheory

“I see the Villain’s impact now that I’m older”

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Wrestle Ops
Wrestle Ops@WrestleOps·
The matches for each night of #WrestleMania 42 have officially been unveiled:
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ScreenTime
ScreenTime@screentime·
DC’s Absolute Universe has sold roughly 12 million units since launching in October 2024 Absolute Batman is consistently selling 300,000 issues per month
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The reason rap feels dead now is because of shit like this. The last two eras of rap were SoundCloud rap (drugs) and Drill 2.0. After 2018, unless you lived your lyrics, you didn't cut through enough to be mainstream. All of the people that lived their lyrics are dead or in jail. The music is unsustainable. Drill 2.0/Street Rap: - MO3 (dead) - King Von (dead) - EBK Jaaybo (jail) - Pop Smoke (dead) - Lil Durk (jail for life) - Drakeo the Ruler (dead) - Pooh Shiesty (jail again) - Kay Flock (prison for life) - Lil Baby (terrified of RICO) - Sheff G/Sleepy Hallow (jail constantly) It's a winner takes all game and NBA YoungBoy won. He lived his lyrics, didn't die, and is not currently in jail. But this is largely luck with the legal process. People like Moneybagg Yo slowly faded because they left the BS behind them. SoundCloud Rap: - Lil Peep (dead) - Juice WRLD (dead) - XXXtentacion (dead) - YNW Melly (still in jail) - 6ix9ine (jail and telling) Many others are still alive but their drug problems started interfering with their life and music quality which led to them falling off as well. Trippie Redd and Ski Mask survived this and they're doing great but they never had the starpower of the people I listed. Trippie Redd has had plenty of hits and Ski Mask has been consistently good (although long break between projects hurt a bit). Ski Mask also had to deal with drugs and unimaginable grief of losing two close friends on this list. There are a lot more rappers who have died or are in jail but this is only a list of people who we know had potential to become big stars. There is an insatiable appetite of the masses to see you prove that you live your lyrics with chaos, shootouts, arrests, hospitalizations, etc is the problem here.
joebuddenclips/fanpage@Thechat101

Joe Budden playing the Pooh Shiesty FDO record and says the music sounds different now that we know he’s actually living what he raps about.

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Kevhausen@TheKevinTheory·
Having common sense in abundance >>>>>>>>>
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My Fault!
My Fault!@uglynewyork·
HBK got one eye on the monitor. The other watching Lola Vice/Sexxy Red shake ass.
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The Angryman
The Angryman@AngrymanChannel·
The community is more upset about Gucci Mane "snitching" than they are about Pooh Shiesty robbing the man who gave him a career. When you’re a multi-millionaire CEO, you don’t hire goons; you pay taxes so the FBI can be your enforcement. Stop living in a gangster rap fantasy and look at the scoreboard.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Jeffrey Dean Morgan had two days. He flew in, met the cast, and was told: "You're Negan. Get on set and make these people afraid of you." A group of actors who'd worked together for six years, built real friendships, survived 80+ episodes together. Morgan had 48 hours to walk in and make them believe he could end any of them. He filmed the monologue over two nights. By the end, several cast members refused to make eye contact with him. Not as a bit. They couldn't look at him. Andrew Lincoln said he woke up in the middle of the night after reading this script and couldn't fall back asleep. He was late to set for the first time in six years. Lauren Cohan called it the hardest day on set she'd ever had in her life. "I never even imagined that as an actor you could have that experience." The producers filmed 11 different death versions so nobody could leak who actually died. Every cast member on their knees took a bat swing to the head on camera. Morgan went through and "smacked everybody with Lucille." Each actor had to perform their own murder. He said he was emotionally destroyed by the end. 14.19 million people watched this scene air live. The Season 7 premiere where the kill was revealed drew 17 million. For context, that beat Sunday Night Football in the 18-49 demo by 58%. This is the last time a cable drama commanded that kind of audience. Ten years ago today.
matheus met reedus@lovxtwd

10 years ago today, one of the greatest the walking dead moments ever

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