Why is it always black men that spend their lives in prison for crimes they didn't commit? Starting a thread document this as some folks still want to deny it. https://t.co/EiSg2COapJ
i always get so annoyed by this debate.
Madden 2005 was roughly 50,000x better. 2k SUCKED.
the weird nostalgia for 2k has confused me for 20 years. You'll notice nobody ever reminisces about the gameplay and that's because it was atrocious.
I think one of the healthiest things a person can do is become easy to delight. To still stop for weird clouds and dogs wearing bandanas and the smell of garlic cooking somewhere down the street. The world already has enough cynicism. Be the person who still points at the moon.
Steve Kerr, Paxson both made shots for Jordan
Artest , Robert Horry, and D fish has made big shots for Kobe
Yall some lying muhfuckas lmdao the shit is actually sad asl
Rob Base owned the summer of 1988. The music was undeniable If there's a Mount Rushmore of early foundational Harlem recording artists, he's on there without question. The physical is temporary but the music is eternal. RIP Rob Base. 🕊️
Rob Base, one-half of Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock, who was best known for the hit “It Takes Two,” has died at 59 from cancer.
“Rob’s music, energy, and legacy helped shape a generation and brought joy to millions around the world. Beyond the stage, he was a loving father, family man, friend, and creative force whose impact will never be forgotten,” reads a statement on his social media account. “Thank you for the music, the memories, and the moments that became the soundtrack to our lives.”
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Roy Ayers dropped "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" 50 years ago today, a song sampled by Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, Common and Pete Rock, and interpolated by dozens more.
It's also probably the closest that anyone has ever got to making a song that sounds exactly like warm sunshine.