“Guilty Conscience 2”, from The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce).
A meta sequel to the 1999 classic. Instead of @Eminem vs. @DrDre as angel/devil, this time it’s Eminem vs. Slim Shady inside his own head. Eminem argues with the Slim Shady persona that made him famous but also caused damage.
He confronts how jokes, shock, and cruelty landed differently as he got older. Shady mocks modern outrage; Eminem pushes back, questioning whether Shady still serves a purpose. The song asks who’s really in charge now—and whether Shady needs to be retired.
In 1999, two external voices fighting over right vs. wrong. In 2024, one man debating who he’s become and who he wants to be, with Shady exposed as both weapon and liability. It’s a centerpiece of the album’s theme: killing off Slim Shady as a cultural figure.
Shows Eminem’s evolution from shock-rap provocateur to self-aware veteran artist. Turns the moral debate inward, making the listener judge Eminem himself, not fictional characters.
“Guilty Conscience 2” isn’t about committing crimes or bad decisions anymore. It’s about whether Eminem can move forward without the persona that built his career, and what it costs to finally let that voice die.
He is 32 years old
Worked landscaping and emptying bins as a teen while fighting his way back into pro football.
Known as a "time freak"
Always first to training, never pays fines for lateness
Vomited on the Melwood pitch during his Liverpool medical lactate test. Klopp heard about it and laughed from afar😅
Brother made big sacrifices, often left behind while parents traveled to watch young Andy
Robertson met his wife Rachel (high school sweetheart) as teens. They have three kids (Rocco, Aria, and youngest) and keep family very private
Missed a Liverpool game for the birth of one of his children
Robertson wears personalized boots honoring family. He's very emotional about them
Ruffled Messi's hair during a match 😁
Robertson adores Diogo Jota so much and after the heartbreaking news, he said "I can't believe we're saying goodbye... thank you for making my life better"
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Personally, I feel Andy Robertson deserves more praise and accolades than he has received so far in his career.
He is one of the backbones of Liverpool
Robertson holds the team together. I've watched many Liverpool matches and I see the way he goes about on the pitch.
He is also very consistent in play and impacts the game when he's brought on. Hardly gets injured, especially during his early years at Liverpool.
Has good sportsmanship
Rarely see him get into a fight or brawl with the opponent
Rarely see him argue with his teammates or fault them openly.
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He deserves every good thing that comes his way. And I wish him and his lovely family, all the blessings and success in his next stage.
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✍️ Vincent the Therapist
This is what it looks like to have a lifetime of work force recognition in spaces that deny it
Michael B Jordan the man you are
Bask in the realization of a dream the little Black boy inside you dared to have
I put my wedding dress on Facebook Marketplace for $50. It cost me $1,200 twenty years ago. But after the divorce, just looking at it in the closet made my chest hurt. I just wanted it gone. A girl messaged me. "Can I come try it on? I don't have $50 yet, but I get paid Friday." She showed up in a beat-up Civic. She couldn’t have been older than 22. No ring. No excitement. Just tired. She put the dress on in my guest room. When she came out, she wasn't smiling. She was staring at herself in the mirror, trembling. "Do you love him?" I asked. She looked at me, tears spilling over. "I do. But we can't afford a wedding. We’re doing it at the courthouse. I just wanted to feel pretty for one hour." She started to unzip it. "I'll bring the money Friday." "Stop," I said. I went to my jewelry box. I pulled out the veil I never wore because it was 'too much.' "The dress is free," I said. She froze. "What? No, I can't—" "It's not free," I corrected myself. " The price is that you have to send me a picture of you smiling on your wedding day. Because this dress hasn't seen a smile in ten years, and it needs one." She fell into my arms. She got married yesterday. She sent the photo. She looked beautiful. And for the first time in a decade, I looked at that dress and didn't feel pain. I felt hope.
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I’m not crying… Y’ALL are 😭🥹 First thing I see on TikTok is a girl who moved in with her friend for 6 months just to get her life together. Friend told her rent was $350, she paid $400 anyway.
When it was time to move out… the friend handed her ALL $2,400 BACK 😭 and said she never needed the money, it was just to help her SAVE and go handle her business.
MY GOD 🥹 THIS is what love looks like. THIS is grace. THIS is being human.