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Ignorance is expensive https://t.co/hy9ctijUQQ
In my lane เข้าร่วม Mart 2011
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@MaadyBK67 i never understood the hype.. I figured i wasn’t the target audience 🤷🏾♀️
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@rosethaaartist he’s not. he’s learned how to be excellent at media manipulation.
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@AmzoAmzonow @iNeedThatBread people like you only follow Hov because you idolize billionaires there’s nothing wrong with looking up to someone who came from the projects to where he is now, but you tend to discredit other people simply because Jay-Z recognized early on that people were stupid
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@Quetts @iNeedThatBread What legacy does 2pac have? His numbers and accomplishments don’t even come close to jay.
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1. Jay Z is a billionaire
2. He’s married to another billionaire
3. He’s alive lol
He doesn’t need Tupacs legacy when he’s already created his own
VintageHermes@vintageHERMES_
JAY Z wants Tupacs legacy and that will never happen
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@WingerBell well, that makes it worse being alive 30 more years than Tupac, and still can’t touch his legacy😭
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Being alive, a billionaire and married to Beyoncé >
VintageHermes@vintageHERMES_
JAY Z wants Tupacs legacy and that will never happen
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frfr🔥🔥🔥🔥i need to rewatch
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
we don’t talk enough about The Harder They Fall (2021)
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Working in food service is actually a psychological experiment. 🥪
A customer just threatened to have her husband “come up here and handle us” because we ran out of ingredients for her online order.
Short version: System didn’t alert her, DoorDasher didn't call her, and a new trainee made a sub. She bypassed “annoyed” and went straight to “assault threats.”
Is a 6-inch sub really worth a police report? I’m exhausted. 🧵👇
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@XHungry951 @5am1am_6 you don’t replace an order with something else are you insane?
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@5am1am_6 They were out of something, replaced it with something else.
That's how it goes. Were these people born yesterday?
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Hip hop has turned into such a hateful genre, it’s sad to watch. Drake is pulling Taylor swift and Bad bunny numbers daily as a rapper. No album, no stunts, no diss records, no Super Bowl performance, no singles out or anything. Instead of celebrating these accomplishments for the artist and achievements for hip hop, the community is divided because of haters. Haters that never had what he has and covet his success. It all boils down to jealousy and envy. Not wanting to see another man make it to the top. Pure evil in their hearts smh
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@JinWoo000_D but white people do critique white billionaires. you just want to be angry for no reason
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Such a loser response. You’d never see white people critic white billionaires the way niggas critic HOV.
Worse even, HOV does soooo much for the Black community . Fucking crabs in a bucket
Charles MEANgus@ritmoysonido
He’s the perfect ambassador for the emptiness of Black Excellence
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@Protect_Hiphop @242_bas @BreeNewsome •For the 58th GRAMMY Awards in 2016, Lamar shot a short film with the Recording Academy celebrating his hometown of Compton and his GRAMMY-winning song “Alright.”
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@242_bas @Quetts @BreeNewsome If you look at how they acted before euphoria dropped it proved that Kendrick had to overkill to get the current reaction we have now. Drake had the media on his side at first then they switched up during the battle
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Drake is part of the music industry’s whitening of hip hop project.
Kendrick the artist & specifically the “They Not Like Us” track were too explicitly negro for the white-owned music industry
That’s what it’s actually all about
ethical hater@DijahSB
I can’t help but wonder if the perception of what went down in the rap beef would have been different if it was obvious drake won, because nobody went on an empathy tour for meek mill lmfao
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@JakeCan72 @cheo_coker what companies were lobbying the federal government to increase minimum wage
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Pepsi couldn’t compete with Coca-Cola.
So they bought Taco Bell, KFC, and Pizza Hut to sell more Pepsi. Then spent decades lobbying to keep the federal minimum wage at $7.25 — unchanged since 2009.
The savings from consolidating locations funded the lobbying. The lobbying kept wages flat. The flat wages kept lobbies closed.
The guy in the video below just wanted a Mexican pizza. $7.25 an hour. Nobody wants the job. Lobby’s dark. He ate it in his car — and completely came apart about it.
This didn’t happen by accident.
That is the direct result of a corporate consolidation strategy that started because Pepsi couldn’t beat Coca-Cola.
Pepsi spun the brands off as Yum! Brands in 1997. One company now controls KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut. Same consolidation.
Same lobbying. Same wages.
Trump is pursuing antitrust action against Google, Live Nation, and Big Ag for exactly this pattern — consolidation that kills competition, suppresses wages, and extracts the difference for shareholders.
Yum! Brands fits the pattern perfectly.
The trust-busters have a list. It should be longer.
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