I dreamed about this day for a long time
I stayed down for my self
I just want a smile on my moma
For all the pain I’ve delt
I didn’t even know if id be here
But I made it through
It’s been a long ride but I’m here now
And this my gift to you
There's a scene in #Sinners involving music and eras that had me LOCKED THE F*CK IN. Euphoric isn't even the right work to describe it. What a picture. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Nobody said he wasn’t.
You mfs just made it weird.
He lost the rap battle, OH FUCKIN WELL.
He’s still a great artist & his music still slaps.
Kendrick is also extremely talented and makes amazing music.
Two things can be true and you can just stfu and enjoy the art.
the american flag colors, all black dancers, samuel l jackson as uncle sam. LIKE WHY ARENT WE TALKING ABOUT THIS. i get the a minor shit is cool but kendrick actually used this opportunity to say something, that is so unbelievably huge.
I’ve been reflecting on this over the past day or so, and I’ve come to a realization.
Many of my friends on the center-right who are upset with me for making what I believe to be very obvious observations aren’t necessarily angry at me—they’re angry at the implications of what I’m saying.
The idea that neo-Nazism has entered the mainstream, potentially influencing the White House, is so alarming and existentially terrifying that it's easier to lash out at the messenger than confront the reality.
If they accept this, it means that the political home they've invested so much of their identity in, the movement they've championed for years, has become something so morally repugnant that accepting it feels like breaking their own brain.
The cognitive dissonance is overwhelming.
What's striking to me is the selective outrage. Many of these same people are quick to call everyone communists, often with little more than circumstantial evidence.
Yet, when it comes to countless instances of glaringly obvious signs of fascism in their own movement, they either look away or attack those pointing it out.
Drake becoming the biggest selling rapper of all time while having no culture of his own and people using that to try and argue he’s the greatest has to be how Chuck Berry and Little Richard felt watching Elvis
This has to be the best reaction yet to, they "Not Like Us."
I have nothing against the Drakes. Just an innocent bystander, observing!
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