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What? You thought I worked alone?

Far be it from me to give Drake or Wayne more credit than they deserve, but that's annotation of lyrics in a rap song. All they showed was the rhythm, even though his voice changes notes (barely). If they wrote out the whole song, including instrumentation, it would be more complicated. Not way more complicated but

US: What does everyone around her on the show call her?

I worked for Vic Armstrong for 5 months back in 2006-2007. He had some crazy stories about stunts and the industry in general. Really cool guy...if you did your job. If you did something stupid like trip on a take or take too long to get up a wall, you definitely got a talking to.

No. But you might be a better person than I am because my first impulse was "stab."

Something good happened to someone else. Anger rising. Must find something wrong.

My ex hated that I called her "dude" enough to mention it in her breakup speech.

My problem with a lot of the type of music you posted is that they never took the time to become good rappers before they started writing in the genre. Yes, the crowd they're writing for may care more about the subject matter than the patterns or wordplay, but if you're going to do something and attach it to an

This comes up over and over again. It's not that there are less people talking about better topics. It's that those with money no longer put it behind those artists. The people who get the biggest spotlights are not representative of the most talented or even the best people doing it. Rap does not need to evolve.

I love the software but everytime anyone says the name, I imagine:

Maybe this is what they saw?

Never thought a place name described Chicago better than Stinky Onion. Don't know why we didn't just keep it.

Dean Kamen, the inventor of the Segway, went over a cliff on a Segway.

I didn't see being a black guy on that list.

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The top image is of the dance duo Les Twins.

I apologize. You seem to have misunderstood my post. I'm not the lady in the picture.

I brought this on myself. So now I will share it with all of you.

The first time you see a story like this, it's cute. Parent makes cartoon character lunches for his kid? That story seems legitimate and true. Parent draws art on kids' lunch bags every day since 2008? Okay, sure. Parent draws super detailed cartoon and superhero characters on her two sons' napkins for lunch? Sigh, I

In your sarcasm, you've actually hit on something. I'm not sure if you realize it but your first two sentences bring to light a part of the whole not empathizing with male privilege / white privilege problem. Those things happen ALL the time. I would never say that black men don't rape, or commit crimes. Men do those

I never saw being black as an advantage in that aspect. A couple times as a kid who went to predominantly white schools, I wished I could turn it off. But it is really hard to ignore a group of visually different people standing up and demanding to be accounted for.