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@smalls2672 @elonmusk Indeed you are. Prediction: There will be battles in the streets in US before Easter.
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@SpawnUpgg Once they start locking in an esports side of the game it should start to grow and keep players around
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@hiiipowers Why she shaking ass from random people grown as fuck still being a hoe
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@chilldogOG @SpectreDivide Game dead one reason and one reason only art design
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@BeardsonBeardly @McnettDoug Makes sense when you’re ugly and women don’t want to be with you
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@rahiemshabazz Why niggas always crying like they don’t have the most freedom ever. Y’all would be digging for gold and minerals if you was in Africa still
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When Kendrick Lamar declared, “40 Acres & a Mule, this is bigger than music…,” he wasn’t merely making a lyrical statement—he was invoking a profound historical injustice that continues to shape the realities of Black America. The phrase “40 acres and a mule” references the unfulfilled promise made to formerly enslaved Black Americans after the Civil War, a broken commitment that symbolizes the systemic economic disenfranchisement of Black people in America.
Lamar’s words transcend hip-hop; they speak to the deep wounds of generational oppression and the ongoing fight for reparations—a demand for justice, not charity.
By placing this historical struggle within the framework of his music, Kendrick isn’t just rapping; he is using his art as a vehicle for truth, resistance, and a call to action.
His statement reminds us that reparations aren’t just a political debate or an abstract concept—they are a moral imperative, a debt owed, and an essential step toward true justice and equality.
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@KishkumenActual The sons and daughters of the oppressors are benefitting today.
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@ImSSJay @SpawnUpgg Nah the bottleneck thing something about 60/65 is bad
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@iamamyboi9 @nonfungible_kid @stoolpresidente Are you dumb 😂 this is a very obvious post to get people to buy and pump his numbers up
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@nonfungible_kid @stoolpresidente He’s not even telling you to buy. He literally said he will sell
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Let’s see how this works. I bought Dave Fartnoy. I got no clue who made it. It was sent to me. I thought it was a cute collectible. I may hold it for a bit. I may sell it at any moment. Buying it is a risk. I’m in this one to make money. I got no clue who owns it. They could rug you at any moment. No babies. No crying. Don’t put in more than you can laugh off losing. No crypto bros crying when the music stops.

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@stoolpresidente You just want to pump your bags like everyother dickhead
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@SpectreDivide This game is a prime example of why you don’t release something until it’s finished…. Might be too late now.

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