MaxScherzersBlueEye
MaxScherzersBlueEye
MaxScherzersBlueEye

Encouraging the financially ignorant and disadvantaged to invest in crypto-currency is just another way for shady, morally challenged rich guys to transfer poor people’s money into their own pockets. A move like giving away some negligible amount of product to a number of different people would be commonly known as

“Who the hell gives away money to protect it?”

Jay-Z is smoking being an out-of-touch billionaire. It’s the best drug out there, bc you can be as much of a hype as you want, and the whole country is brainwashed to think you’re amazing!

Cryptocurrency is still too volatile to keep pushing as an alternative to actual cash. This is nonsense.

“Just imagine! Instead of OUR coins being stolen, we can use you as a levy and hackers can steal all of you poors’ bitcoins! Your combined pittance would add up to our millions, so the thief can steal your shit rather than ours! It’s like a lotto with your economic future. It’s your opportunity to raise yourself out

Cynthia Erivo stealing yet another role from an American...

Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girlboss.

“cum doners” - worst. kebabs. ever.

BOOM! I haven’t been in one quite so toxic, but I know the sentiments. Things I wish I could say before I bounced. Yep

End this Shit show

There are 5 elements of Hip-Hop.

People are dumb as hell. Especially a hell of a lot of the people who are active Twitter users.

Roland CR-78 ‘bongos’

You’re absolutely bugging, bro. Hip hop was born at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in 1973. When it was officially codified (by Bambaataa and others), it was explicitly black and Puerto Rican, b-boying and graff were dominated by Puerto Ricans, and there were Puerto Rican MCs and DJs from day one.

You’re bugging. Hip hop is New York inner city music, and the black and Puerto Rican community knocked down the barriers between those communities in the 1970s. (Especially Bronx) NYC Puerto Ricans have more of a claim to hip hop that anyone of any color from any other city. Period.

Fat Joe said to the contribution of Hip Hop (MCs, B-Boys/B-Girls, Graffiti and DJing), not just rap. Latino contribution to dance and graffiti is unquestionable. That’s already 50% of what is known. Honestly, too often the other elements of Hip Hop get ignored (as rap being the most marketable aspect), and then we’re

Latinos, mostly Puerto Ricans, can absolutely claim equal (or nearly) ownership of “hip hop,” but if you just focus on the rapping part, sure, that was always overwhelmingly black.

Ok.  Except the receipts all say you’re both hateful AND wrong.

Hang on hang on HANG ON.

Do people know where hip-hop started? Have people ever been to the Bronx? Do they know the kind of people that are from there?