@juantrinidad_ Metro has $30 unlimited and the same towers as T-Mobile. But u can't switch directly to them from T-Mobile so what u do is get Mint for 3 months (also on the same towers) and then switch from Mint to Metro.
@TheMindOfHY The issue is how he frames it everytime it comes up, saying Logic is better, Rosenburg is dickriding, there's 100 better rappers, etc. He always seems salty and does the most instead of just being genuine about it, and that's why it keeps getting regurgitated
@ASM2Handles@Jiggy_Bantty Eh, nah. Hard gainers definitely do exist and they often times have to force themselves to eat in a huge surplus to gain significant weight/muscle. I bet that most people know a skinny weed smoker who consistently eats/snacks on bullshit while not being active and stays the same
@JoshEdits Most people just want to turn on a machine and hop into a game. They don't want to deal with setting up a PC and all the possible issues it might have
@GoodGameKofi Bro they're barely finishing the actual game on time there's 100% no way they will have online ready at time of launch. It's damn near another game in itself
@VeryBergeron@youaredumb24@arttavana I have no interest in that. I simply commented on u using a picture of Westlake/MacArthur Park when referring to Koreatown, which is just geographically incorrect as they are two distinct and different neighborhoods historically
@DominikFascist@Vsbeensplashing@LexDiamonds__ His "politics" was always being a black man in America/Compton and what comes with it. It's inherently "political" and so is hip hop. Same album with "fuck your ethnicity" has him talking about Malcolm X, Huey Newton, and fighting the system
@drearetas Basically, Drake and his fans constant bitching for the last 2 years worked and everybody is wore tf out from it and want things to go back to "normal" so to speak so they gotta appease
@adamoliver09@bumbadum14 Let's not move the goalposts here. It literally says that the deep south has more overt (blatant) racism than California, due to the direct history of slavery and effects of Jim Crow