Walk with me cuz I’m long winded here:
I can assure you that Marshall is 10x more Hip Hop than Aubrey will ever be. Marshall comes from the trenches in Detroit. He started in battle rap. He came up on Lyricists Lounge (most y’all got no clue what that is)—Em embodies Hip Hop and he has since he came in this joint. His Hip Hop genetic engineering makeup is just different than Drakes.
When detractors speak on Em not being Hip Hop, they speak on him being white—that’s about it.
When detractors speak on Aubrey not being Hip Hop, they speak on him being half white. JuuWiishh. Canadian. From privilege. He’s a suburban kid. Started as an actor on a Canadian teen sitcom. He makes alotta Pop records.
This isn’t my personal opinion, but the list of reasons why ppl speak against Aubrey’s Hip Hop card, that list is as long as a CVS receipt.
When they question Marshall’s Hip Hop card, it begins and ends with “he’s white”.
Asha Sharma became CEO of Xbox only 2 months ago and she's already done some big things for its customers:
- Cut Xbox Game Pass Ultimate from $29.99 to $22.99 per month
- Announced Project Helix, the codename for the next-gen console
- Rebranded from Microsoft Gaming back to simply Xbox
- Scrapped the “This is an Xbox” marketing campaign
- Committed to human-crafted games and ruled out low-quality AI content
- Boosted direct fan engagement on X with faster responses and updates
Now that cyclethon 5 is over it's quite difficult to put into words how amazing of an experience it was.
We managed to raise $1,475,000 dollars for an amazing cause. The @immunedeficienC foundation.
It's a pleasure year after year getting this crew together to raise money for them.
We battled hills, rain, wind, sand, hail all to put on a show for you and I'm so lucky to have friends that make this journey what is it. Chris is not only the most British man of all time, but an amazing friend who always is up for the challenge and even on the most challenging of days will come out with a one liner that suddenly has everyone rolling.
Mouse always brings the cheerleader energy we need and gives all of us motivation to keep peddling, mouse shows us that through determination and perseverance anything can be done and we're lucky to always have her rooting for us.
Pete despite being the loudest human of all time, has an unmatched energy and positivity that we all strive for. Without him the highest of heights can't be reached. And I wish to one day be able to tap into an ounce of his pure charisma.
And of course the crew behind all of the Ian, Paul, Nabi and the mods work tirelessly to make sure we can give you the best show and without them it would be messy.
I'm not really sure why I made this post. Just wanted to make sure these people who worked really hard and allowed us to raise this money for charity got their credit. I'm lucky to call all of these people friends.
Thank you for your support, the viewers who turned up everyday to throw money and eagerly comment made an atmosphere that was infectious. Without you guys we wouldn't do this. So truly from the bottom of my heart thank you for an amazing event and I hope to bring you many more in future.
See you next time. 🫡
It's a dream come true that I get to announce I'm producing a Bloodborne R-Rated Animated Movie with Sony. I can't say much else about it yet but I will pour everything I have into this!
I normally don't respond to stuff like this. When I see negative posts from people who have no idea what its like to live a life with PI. There are so many people out there living with primary immune deficiency. So many people who cannot leave their homes or their beds. So many people who struggle to find a normal life struggle to do the most basic human things.
I got lucky enough to have a community that supported me. They helped me crawl out of a deep hole that I feared I could never get out of. Without them I would not be here today. I also got lucky to have found such a wonderful friend who isn't afraid to do cringe silly stuff that may seem weird to some but to me it means the world. Now I am finally able to do things I never thought I would ever get to do.
If i can just give one person with my disease or any other debilitating illness out there a bit of hope and a bit of happiness. I am happy. Please know you are not alone and somehow you too can find a way to take back your life and live your life your way. Donate plasma if you can and support the @immunedeficienC if you can.
Thank you everyone for being a light in my life.
Doody, can't believe it's been 20 years since you've been gone! Not a day goes by that I don't think about you in some way shape or form…You were and are still truly one of the greatest friends I ever had in my entire life and I thank God everyday that he put us in each other's lives.. I feel like that happened for a reason. Ever since the day I met you sitting on the steps of Osborne when I was handing out flyers and we rapped for each other and instantly bonded that day and never looked back!! My life would never have taken the trajectory it took had I not met you. Thank you for always believing in me like I always believed in you!! We had such an amazing ride together and I will never forget you and what you did for me and my self-esteem and confidence every time you cosigned for me at every club and open mic we ever went to!! Your credibility was enough to open people's minds to not judge me until they heard me and you were one of the first ones who got people to listen before they passed any judgment!! I love you doody you will always be my best friend no matter how much time passes and I will never forget you as long as I live!!! Until we meet again my friend I love you doody!!! Love, doody
Hi everyone. This is Ethan, Kyra’s husband writing from her account. It has taken me a while to find the strength to post this, but I wanted to reach out to the people here who knew her and cared about her, because this community meant so much to her and I want you to hear from me about the person behind the name you all know and loved.
A number of months ago, while Kyra was pregnant, we experienced the heartbreaking loss of our baby due to complications. It was a grief she carried quietly but profoundly. She tried so fucking hard to keep moving forward, to hold herself together, and to find moments of peace, all while battling her own illness and the heavy weight of her depression. She fought longer and so much harder than anyone could ever know, but ultimately, the pain became too much, and she lost that fight and took her own life.
Many of you within her community knew her as Topsiee, but to me she was just Kyra. My wife, my partner, the love of my life and the most loving and caring woman I’ve ever known. She had a very gentle, open heart and a compassion for others that touched everyone around her. She always wanted people to feel welcome, included, valued and seen. Even when she was hurting, she thought about how to make others smile. How to bring comfort or light to someone else's day, and how to create little moments of joy in the lives of those she cared about. This community was one of those places where she found real joy. She spoke often about the laughter, kindness, and lifelong friendships she found here. Sharing this space with all of you gave her moments of happiness and comfort, and reminded her of the goodness that still exists even in hard times. She cherished it deeply.
Kyra’s love wasn’t just something she shared with her family or close friends. She carried it with her everywhere. She cared so much about people she had never met, wanted others to feel seen, and tried to make the world around her a little brighter whenever she could. That love and care were constant parts of who she was, online and off, and I feel so lucky to have known the real heart behind the name so many of you knew.
Her life, though far far too short, left a mark on myself and on so many others she touched. She reminded us that even small acts of kindness and moments of connection can matter in ways we don’t always realize in that moment. That was her gift. To make people feel valued, to lift them up, and to share warmth in a way that was uniquely hers.
Please keep her memory alive in the ways she loved most. Through kindness, through laughter, and through caring for one another, in the same gentle and thoughtful ways she always tried to. She was loved by so many and she will never be forgotten. Rest in peace my little lovebug.
BREAKING: Biker gang was filmed dragging a man and forcing him to walk back in a restaurant and apologize for calling a Black man the “N*gger” for simply eating his food.
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