doing this without investing in kid-friendly public spaces and programmes makes no sense whatsoever. all this is gonna do is push kids to use more fringe and unregulated social media apps
On this date in 2002, Michael Jackson visited the Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster) in London, England, United Kingdom where he toured both the House of Commons and the House of Lords, including the libraries, chambers, Westminster Hall, the Royal Gallery, the Prince's Chamber which he reportedly called his favorite room and the Robing Room.
Itβs incredible to me how people have moved on from this. It still stands as a reminder of the worst tragedy in Londonβs modern history and it feels like it has been totally swept under the rug
In 2004, Eminem mocked Michael Jackson in his "Just Lose It" music video. Instead of releasing a diss track, Jackson responded with a brilliant business move. In 2007, his company Sony/ATV bought the publishing catalog that owned Eminem's biggest hits. This meant the King of Pop legally owned the rights to the rapper's music. As a result, Eminem inadvertently paid Jackson every time his songs were played. It remains one of the most famous examples of business revenge in music history.
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Business men came to a meeting, MJ asked them to wait in the studio. But he left the mic on. From outside he heard how they badmouthed him. When the meeting was over, he handed them a cassette and said, "Hereβs a little something for you to listen to on your way home."