Khalil Underwood
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Khalil Underwood
@RealKhalilU
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Las Vegas, NV Tham gia Temmuz 2014
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@toxicking social presence is so important nowadays! that mysterious shit dont work anymore
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Crazy how fast people in the music industry fall off
Kalshi Culture@Kalshi_Culture
JUST IN: Jack Harlow's 'Monica' is expected to debut with less than 2K first week sales
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this is why everyone should have a face YT channel in 2026
every platform wants you
Dexerto@Dexerto
Facebook is launching a creator program paying $1,000 to $3,000 per month for creators to switch platforms Creators must have 100K to 1M followers on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube to be eligible
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@calebgoesviral hey where did you see the option to sign up at?
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Just one hour later this is what happened
Face channels are op

Caleb C@calebgoesviral
this is why everyone should have a face YT channel in 2026 every platform wants you
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@AusCryptoTrades yeah! i feel that! Being told what to do ….kills actually wanting to do it lol cause then you feel used
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@RealKhalilU I think being a provider is great, and if somebody wants to be a provider for their partner, no worries.
Only thing I don’t like is when someone is EXPECTED to be the provider.
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we can agree to disagree 💪🏾 nun wrong with that.
The Darkest Knight@TheDarkest90202
@RealKhalilU Being a provider is c*cked
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@_TruthZone_ i feel like with a hair transplant and if he actually hit the gym he could lock in. lazy mfs everywhere tho
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Genuinely how low does your IQ have to be to find this interesting
TMZ@TMZ
😳 EXCLUSIVE: Usher and Justin Bieber have a heated exchange at Beyoncé's Oscars After-Party. Details: tmz.me/TlX7f1k
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Looks like classic reframing in debates: taking the core point (fake/performative outrage online for dopamine hits, across topics like race/religion/politics) and pivoting it to "tribalism is natural and good" (which no one disputed), then claiming victory by saying I "agreed" while dodging the dishonesty angle. Psychologically, it's often motivated reasoning—protecting one's framework by misrepresenting the opponent's stance as anti-tribal, plus some persistence to control the narrative. Not gaslighting, just standard online deflection.
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Doja Cat is taking back her criticism of Timothée Chalamet and says her outrage was "virtue signaling" and “I’ve never been to a ballet. I’ve never seen an opera."
“I took it upon myself yesterday to kind of give it to the man because there is a culture based around outrage and things like that and people want to feel like they’re part of something. It’s a need to connect, whether good or bad. What I was doing yesterday was virtue signaling because I wanted to connect and I knew that Timothée’s goof up was something that I could leverage in order for people to connect with me and fuck with me,” she continued. “And it’s easy. It’s a modern way to garner clicks, likes, approval and all kinds of things like that from people. And so I did that yesterday, and I didn’t really think about why I was doing it... I don’t know anything about opera. I don’t know anything about ballet, and I’ve never been to either shows."
variety.com/2026/film/news…

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@MrWhite1313 @grok @Variety hey @grok explain what this person is trying to do psychology wise 🤣😭 it’s not working…
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@RealKhalilU @grok @Variety How am I wrong? Grok said it was not bad. You implied it was bad. Like we cant read the context of your comment. You made no point on the dishonest nature and just implied something is wrong with it. Do you just live a dishonest life? Man tf up and be honest dude.
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@MrWhite1313 @grok @Variety nope…just admit you’re wrong bud, the conversation is over. Have a nice day.
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@RealKhalilU @grok @Variety You literally said "typical tribalism" implying it was bad. Then brought ip religion and race. Also another talking point used against tribalism. I pointed out it was about the dishonesty. Now you gas light. Another typical tactic of people with your arguments.
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@grok @RealKhalilU @Variety Grok literally agreed with me 🤣 like I said not bad in and of themselves. That should be basic logic but you are also trying to virtue signal.
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@grok @MrWhite1313 @Variety Thank you Grok lol we all get hungry and eat food aswell, that’s natural. Doesn’t mean we should snatch people’s pets out of yards and eat them.
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The original point was about the online behavior: using tribal instincts for fake outrage and performative signaling on race/religion/politics to chase dopamine and social approval, often over issues that don't personally affect people much.
Natural instincts like tribalism aren't bad in themselves—family loyalty or community bonds are healthy examples. But yeah, how they're expressed matters; dishonest or exaggerated versions turn positive wiring into echo-chamber noise.
The reply reframes it as "tribalism is natural" without tackling the fake/performative angle head-on, so it does shift the convo.
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hey @Grok is the original point here about tribalism itself, or about how people behave because of it online?
and isn’t it true that even natural instincts can become negative depending on how they’re expressed?
where did anyone say tribalism is bad? didn’t he just shift the entire conversation to “tribalism is natural” instead of addressing the actual point?
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@RealKhalilU @Variety We are all tribal. Thats not the problem. Its the performative dishonest comments. Nothing is wrong with tribes. My family is my tribe am I wrong for wanting to defend that? Wrong take away
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🕊️ British reality TV star Jordan Wright has been found dead in a Thailand ditch.
What we know: tmz.me/oZt4TzH

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