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Yeah! Fuck that stupid mentally ill asshole in suicidal distress who lives in a rich country that provides absolutely no support for such often totally preventable and horrific health issues! What a selfish piece of shit!

Interesting note, about 65% of all cocaine overdose deaths also involved the use of opiates.

This is an interesting take. So really the cars just exist to jump start (pun not intended) need for charging stations/ battery packs/ infrastructure. Then by the time the big boys show up, Tesla’s already got the network built and the market cornered...

Yup. It’s all about the batteries.

Yes, but Tesla is NOT a car company.

Tesla’s business plan, everything that Musk has been saying for the last decade, doesn’t seem to be focused on being an infrastructure company.

Then again....

Jamaica exists only because of white supremacy, slavery and racism. People of African ancestry are not native to that land. So of course your so-called “whitey” can’t wash their hands clean. Neither can the CIA, who wouldn’t leave the fucking place alone to actually try to be independent.  

Am I allowed to comment here?

You aren’t following the logic here. How does someone pay their loans? They drive to work, perform that job, and get paid. They use that paycheck to pay off their loans.

This form of punishment would be like being behind on your water bill, so the state burns your house down.

Why are my comments not showing up?

I mean, Kyrie just told a fan to suck his dick, nobody freaked out. I think its at least possible that this is all being a bit overblown.

Eh, or this is just a stupid non story that only made a blip on the radar because we have to make a news story out of everything and he is by far the most famous college football player in the country.

“He doesn’t spout bullshit” unless you count dates.

You make fair points, for sure. From Ebony magazine (2016):

As a nigga, with loc’s IDGAF.

That’s how I feel about half the shit I read here.

As a black man, I hope this is satire.

I mean - this isn’t even close to a Kanye album, which are huge genre re-defining statements. This is more like 4:44, which was surprisingly really good, if not a reinvention.