Wishing we could rewind back to my bday last weekend 🥲I’m so thankful for those who were able to celebrate with me🩷 i wanted to make it special for the kiddos but also allow adults to feel like kids again with the bouncy house, piñata and mechanical bull🙌🏼
Evil loves kindness.
Being kind doesn't mean being stupid.
Being kind doesn't mean looking the other way.
Being kind doesn't mean letting people walk all over you.
There is no morality in self destruction in the name of a kind heart.
Be good.
Be kind.
Be generous.
Be cool.
...But never hesitate to stand on the line or what you know is right.
Never let people convince you that suicidal empathy is a noble position.
It's cowardice.
100-0
You can hate showing up early, being consistent, doing what you said you’d do, keeping your word after it’s no longer convenient, and a hundred other things.
You can hate all of it.
You just have to hate losing, more.
White phosphorus ignites instantly on contact with oxygen. It burns at over 800°C. It melts through clothing, skin, muscle — and bone.
In the bloodstream, it becomes a systemic poison. It attacks the heart, liver, and kidneys leading to multi‑organ failure and death.
Monsters.
We found 84% of cancer patients taking ivermectin and mebendazole for 6 months declared their cancer was either COMPLETELY GONE, REGRESSED, or STOPPED SPREADING.
It’s no surprise the CIA BURIED a 1950s study for over HALF A CENTURY showing anti-parasitics disrupt cancer growth.
My uncle used to be in charge of the celebrity menus at MSG and works one on one with the celebs and their teams , to this day he says that Justin is the best celebrity he’s ever worked with, the most humble . He praises the type of person Justin is
It’s been 24 hours since he ‘committed suicide’ after he clearly said he wasn’t suicidal…
David spoke about God and the Activation of Humanity…
Days later…he’s dead…his Biographer…is gone 48 hours earlier.
IT’S NOT SUICIDE
IT’S OUTRIGHT ERASURE
NEW: Researcher working on anti-gravity technology, whose death was ruled a su*cide, sent a text just one month before her death saying she would never kill herself, according to the Daily Mail.
Amy Eskridge was found with a gunshot to the head in Huntsville, Alabama.
Eskridge told a friend that she had been the target of multiple physical and psychological attacks, including being a victim of an “energy weapon,” before her death.
“If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I overdosed, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I killed anyone else, I most definitely did not,” she reportedly said in a text in May 2022.
In an interview before she died, Eskridge said she was getting scared and said she needed “to disclose soon.”
We didn’t know it then but this was the golden age for a certain generation. Every song felt this big & magical.
The writers, producers, artists, labels, everyone took this genuine, unquantifiable energy for granted. It’s a lesson on appreciating what you have before it’s gone🎀
A 13-year-old Canadian kid uploaded R&B covers to YouTube in 2008 from his bedroom. A talent manager named Scooter Braun stumbled on the videos and signed him.
For the next 15 years, Braun controlled everything. Tours, branding, business deals, public image. The kid became the biggest pop star on the planet, sold 150 million records, racked up 32 billion Spotify streams, and had three Diamond-certified singles before turning 25.
Then in 2022, he got hit with Ramsay Hunt syndrome. Partial facial paralysis. Cancelled the world tour. Disappeared from public life entirely.
Here's where it gets interesting.
In January 2023, he sold his entire 290-song catalog to Hipgnosis for $200 million. Every song he'd ever released. "Baby." "Sorry." "Love Yourself." All of it. Gone. At 28 years old, he cashed out his past.
Then he dropped Scooter Braun. After 15 years. No manager. No agent. For the first time in his career, nobody was making decisions for him.
Fast forward to this weekend. Coachella calls. He picks up the phone himself. Rolling Stone confirmed he negotiated his own headlining deal directly with Goldenvoice. No agent commission. No manager cut. $10 million for two weekends, and he kept all of it.
Then he walked onto the biggest stage in music, sat down behind a MacBook, and pulled up YouTube.
He played "Baby" from 2010. He played his bedroom covers from 2008. He harmonized with his 13-year-old self in front of 100,000 people. Katy Perry joked about whether he had YouTube Premium.
Half the internet called it lazy. The other half called it genius.
They're both wrong. It was a receipt.
He sold his catalog for $200 million. He fired the man who discovered him. He negotiated his own deal. And then he went back to the exact platform where it all started and said: I built this from a laptop. I'm headlining Coachella from a laptop. And for the first time in my life, every dollar is mine.
The kid from YouTube just closed the loop.