It's hilarious that there's a whole fanbase that wants this boy to be some tortured art and literature intellectual but he's really just a NYC wigga dude bro who loves bad bitches and coke.
Sunburnt. Gave up 5 runs in the 8th. Everyone in the bleachers pointed at me and chanted “FUCK THAT HAT! FUCK THAT HAT!”. Man who tried starting chants the entire game flashed me his Connecticut State Trooper badge to make me feel safe. I’ve suffered more than Christ.
i remember being a teenager learning to dress and being thrown into the tip of the iceberg normie/indian tier of soylennial clothingslop content and even with how little i knew at the time there was still no way they could convince me these boots they fucking loved werent gay asf
🚨 holy shit.. a woman just pleaded guilty to running a voter fraud scheme on Skid Row for 20 years and nobody caught her until a guy with a hidden camera showed up
Brenda Lee Brown Armstrong.. caught on tape 28 times paying homeless people with cash and cigarettes to register to vote.. she let them use her own address so the mail-in ballots went straight to her house
she admitted on camera it was a "pyramid scheme".. said she wasn't the only one.. prosecutors confirmed she'd been doing it for two decades in the middle of Los Angeles
in 2020 you got banned from the internet for saying voter fraud exists.. in 2026 a woman is pleading guilty in federal court to doing it since 2000
the biggest city in America couldn't find a woman committing voter fraud for 20 years but a guy with a hidden camera found her in an afternoon
It’s not that hard to do dishes. Told the roommate to get his mess cleaned before he left for the beach. He didn’t so I threw them in his room. #problemsolved
The iconic Kars4Kids jingle is coming off the air in California after a judge ruled the charity’s ads misled donors about where their money was actually going.
The judge said the Kars4Kids ads led people to believe they would be helping local, needy children with their donations, but according to the ruling “children, especially needy or underprivileged children, are not the recipients of the proceeds of the donations.”
In reality, donations have been going to help fund a New Jersey-based Orthodox Jewish outreach program, which includes organizing annual trips to Israel for 17-year-olds and 18-year-olds.