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Rlph
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Real name. No gimmicks. @Visionaries_LA
Maywood, CA Sumali Ocak 2017
890 Sinusundan388 Mga Tagasunod
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ATTENTION‼️ For those coming to my shows, COME TO SHOW THE FUCK OUT, leave all stresses and worries outside, come to enjoy yourself and be free. THIS SHOW IS DESIGNED TO WARM HEARTS AND BRING JOY. This is a celebration. The mantra for this tour:
RAGE, RELEASE AND BE FREE.
Put on ur best fit, bring ur tree, get something to sip, and lets get lit in this bitch. 😎🙏🏾❤️🔥
- Scott
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Hey @Complex @ComplexMusic u guys need something to write about thats positive? why dont u talk about how I been crushing venues all throughout the country this past 3 months giving people the show of their lives w groundbreaking visuals never seen before in a live show? Just a suggestion.
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Man, ima make a real official post when tours over, but I just wanna say now that Im so grateful to have each and everyone of u as fans and at my shows showing love and support. This was a hell of a ride, and I cant wait to finish these last 3 shows strong. Whoevers comin, this is the grande finale. Come to lose ur SHIT 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😭😭😭😭😭
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One of the highlights of my career. I literally wrote my verses sitting next to thee legend, Black Thought. Incredible experience, Roots flew me out to New York on my birthday. Felt divine. Rest in power to the mastermind behind the group and the album, Rich Nicols 🙏🏾
Grown Up Rap@GrownUpRap
Rap History: The Roots (@theroots) - ‘How I Got Over’, released June 22, 2010.
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@isaiahrashad Bruh gave us the $20 @YouTube show & none else. LA needs more Zay!
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sign up for presale here: laylo.com/isaiahrashad/m…
LIL SUNNY’S AWFUL ROAD TRIP!
tickets go on sale MONDAY JUNE 22 @ 10am

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EXPOSED:
12,000 cats are currently confined in US labs.
And we just uncovered secretive NIH-funded cat experiments that will shock you to your core:
At a University of Florida lab, kittens are “bred to suffer from a horrible degenerative brain disease that causes loss of muscle control, dementia, difficulty swallowing, and ultimately death.”
If any of this happened outside of a lab, it would be criminal animal cruelty.
“Instead, it’s being propped up and rewarded with our tax dollars.”
And we have obtained records that show some taxpayer-funded institutions still “round up abandoned pet cats from shelters to lock in labs.”
We’re making progress, but we have a long way to go.
Several years ago, we got the federal government’s largest cat lab shut down.
Over two dozen survivors were retired, including two cats named Delilah and Petite who were adopted by our Founder, Anthony Bellotti.
We also secured groundbreaking legislation that cut funding for cat testing from the VA and the Pentagon, and a complete ban on all cat experiments at the Navy.
Now, the US House’s 2027 spending bills for the NIH and USDA include “first-ever measures cutting funding for painful cat experiments.”
But shutting down funding for these experiments is only part of the solution.
In April, we got the House to pass Violet’s Law, “a bipartisan bill to make animal adoption an option in all federal testing labs,” in the Farm Bill.
Reps. Nancy Mace and Dina Titus led the charge to pass this provision alongside us.
Now, Senators Susan Collins and Gary Peters are urging the Senate to include Violet’s Law in the final version of the Farm Bill.
@RepNancyMace @repdinatitus @SenatorCollins @SenGaryPeters


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In mehreren italienischen Städten werden öffentliche Sitzbänke inzwischen so umgestaltet, dass sich unter ihnen kleine geschützte Plätze für Straßenkatzen befinden. Dort finden die Tiere Schutz vor Kälte, Regen und anderen Gefahren, ohne aus der Umgebung verdrängt zu werden, die sie kennen und in der sie sich orientieren.
Diese kleinen Rückzugsorte sind oft mit weichen Unterlagen und Futternäpfen ausgestattet, sodass ausgesetzte oder herrenlose Katzen einen sicheren Platz zum Ausruhen bekommen. Gerade für Tiere, die tagtäglich draußen überleben müssen, kann so ein einfacher Unterschlupf einen großen Unterschied machen.
Das Besondere an diesem Projekt ist, dass es zeigt, wie gut Stadtgestaltung und Mitgefühl zusammenpassen können. Mit kleinen, durchdachten Veränderungen werden gewöhnliche öffentliche Plätze plötzlich zu wertvollen Schutzräumen für Tiere, die sonst oft übersehen werden.
Manchmal braucht es keine großen Bauprojekte, um Leben zu verbessern. Manchmal reicht eine einfache Bank – und die Idee, dass unter ihr nicht nur Menschen, sondern auch Tiere ein wenig Sicherheit finden können.
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