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*:・゚✧ KEEKS •ᴥ•☆

@oopskiana

you shouldn’t have to give up your voice to be heard // singer/songwriter // 1D stan

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*:・゚✧ KEEKS •ᴥ•☆
@TwiiitBack @mrcalexanderw @FowobiofLagos the literal kids that accused him grew up and admitted ON CAMERA, mind you, that they made it up for money and felt pressure from their parents. the same cheetoh dusted finger prints you used to type all these tweets could have been applied to a google search engine
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FOWOBI OF LAGOS 𓃵
FOWOBI OF LAGOS 𓃵@FowobiofLagos·
I finally watched MICHEAL… and I get why people are arguing. This isn’t a biopic. It’s PR with a budget. Jaafar Jackson did his thing, no doubt. The voice, the movement, the aura… he STUDIED Michael Jackson properly. But acting alone can’t save a story that’s scared of itself. They biggest issue? The film avoids the hardest conversations. You can’t tell the story of one of the most controversial figures in pop culture and then… tiptoe around the controversy. That’s not storytelling. That’s image management. It feels like the movie is constantly protecting him instead of exploring him. Every rough edge is softened. Every uncomfortable moment is rushed. Every question… quietly dodged. A great biopic doesn’t worship. It reveals. Think of films that show BOTH brilliance and flaws. That’s what makes legends human. This one just wants you to clap. The crazy part? There’s actually a GREAT movie hiding inside this one. The music sequences? Fire. The performance scenes? Electric. The emotional depth? Barely scratched. You leave the cinema entertained… but not enlightened. And for a figure as complex as Michael Jackson, that feels like a missed opportunity. Final take: If you’re a fan, you’ll enjoy it. If you’re looking for truth, depth, or balance… you might be disappointed. And that’s where the real debate starts. What do you think? Did the film tell the truth… or just protect a legacy?
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@FowobiofLagos its also important to note that this ONLY a part 1. the movie stops at the “Bad” debut. theres only so much “controversy” during that part of Michael’s life. I feel like you said all that for clicks and views idk
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@FowobiofLagos just to be clear. Michael Jackson is NOT and will NEVER BE a controversial figure. His greatness and legact are well-deserving and his character was NEVER one to be questioning. He was a beautiful person. The only controversy was his FAMILY & specifically his FATHER. bye
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WavesKordei
WavesKordei@MsWaveskordei·
This is the most embarrassing performance ever like omg i’m in tears😭😭
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CoveredGeekly
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Matthew Lillard says he thinks people only like him due to nostalgia "I think that's why I'm working. I don't think anyone really likes me. They just miss the old days." (via youtube.com/watch?v=eGekJ4…)
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*:・゚✧ KEEKS •ᴥ•☆
Black folks will stop “making it about race”, when ya’ll stop being racist. Ever think about that?
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DiscussingFilm
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
Jaz Sinclair has released a statement about ‘GEN V’ being cancelled. “There’s so much I wanna (and will) say, but for today I just want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. I’m so happy you’re here and I’m so grateful for this incredible experience.”
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
15-year-old girl was body slammed in NYC because she wouldn't give this 14-year-old boy her phone number. Deeply upsetting to see.
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someone should make squid games except its swifties and barbz as the contestants and the winner gets to lick ONE of their bias’ toe cracks
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Pop Base
Pop Base@PopBase·
Josh Hutcherson talks about backlash he received for saying he’s “definitely not a Swiftie”: “All of a sudden it garnered this, ‘F*** him! He’s a monster! Destroy him! He’s short! He hates her because he’s short!’ It’s just like, whoa! I think she’s great. Her music is not my kind of music.” (gq-magazine.co.uk/article/josh-h…)
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Blackish Press
Blackish Press@blackishpress·
Vogue Faces Backlash for Attempting to Rename the Afro hairstyle in a recent article The editor referred to the hairstyle as a "cloud bob" — described as a soft, airy, rounded cut with volume and natural texture. The piece featured imagery of Tracee Ellis Ross’s iconic look and styles clearly rooted in the Afro, yet made no reference to its deep cultural history. The response from the Black community has been swift and vocal. Many see this as another instance of cultural erasure — rebranding a hairstyle long tied to Black identity, pride, and resistance with a neutral, trend-friendly name. The Afro isn’t just a look; it’s a symbol. From the Civil Rights era to today, it represents unapologetic authenticity and natural beauty. Renaming it risks diminishing that legacy while profiting from the very aesthetic it helped create. Fashion should celebrate innovation without erasing origins. True appreciation includes acknowledgment and respect for the communities that originated these styles.
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Malcolm
Malcolm@itsDayComic·
@oopskiana Oh you’re brave i could never risk drinking anything while reading Berserk because I’m afraid it’ll waste on it and those deluxe editions are too precious
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