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8 years ago
Camila Cabello Snap #47 #camilacabello #camilaislife #camilizer #camren #snapchat #snap_story #fifth_harmony

Camila Cabello Snap #47 #camilacabello #camilaislife #camilizer #camren #snapchat #snap_story #fifth_harmony #harmonizers #harmonizerforever #ashleejuno #iheartjingleball #dinahjane #mgk #machingunkelly #badthings @camila_cabello @fifthharmony @ashleejuno @dinahjane97 @machinegunkelly


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8 years ago

Camila Cabello Pictures/Videos #47 #camilacabello #camilaislife #camilizer #camilizersforever #camren #camrenisreal #camrenshipper #camrenislife #lauren_jauregui #fifth_harmony #harmonizers #harmonizerforever @camila_cabello @fifthharmony


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8 years ago

Camila Cabello Pictures/Videos #47 #camilacabello #camilaislife #camilizer #camilizersforever #camren #camrenisreal #camrenshipper #camrenislife #lauren_jauregui #fifth_harmony #harmonizers #harmonizerforever @camila_cabello @fifthharmony


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11 months ago
Pic from the anime of Inuyasha.
Thanks to the ox-demon Mo-Mo's ability to use his eyes as a projector, Totosai along with Inugang and Sessgang are watching Sesshomaru standing on a rock in another dimension.
Over the group reunited there's a writing accompanied by a popcorn emoji: All of us right now

InuYasha but only when Lord Sesshoumaru is on screen 47 - ep 182


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1 year ago

The Black Dystopia of Free the Robots

The Black Dystopia Of Free The Robots

Capital Steez's song Free the Robots is a tune that's been haunting my mind for the past few years. Everything from the lyrics to the vocals and rhythm is perfectly carried out. I never got to listen to any of Steez's music while he was still alive, mostly because I was still in elementary school when his career started and had ZERO interest in hip-hop at the time. Even now I'm still pedantic about the rap I choose to listen to. Capital Steez however blew me away with his 2012 masterpiece.

First thing first: I have to get credit to the producer responsible for the music, free the Robots. The original song is called Dear Diary and was released in 2007. Steez would later rap over the beat when he “borrowed” it for his single. The reason for the quotations is that the music producer Free the Robots never got properly credited for the song and many people attribute the beat to Steez rather than them. With that said, the music has an ominous and foreboding vibe to it that pairs well with Steez's cynical lyrics. It immediately lets listeners know they're in for a spooky ride.

Steez uses his lyrical wit to paint a grim picture of American society, particularly, the reality that many black Americans have to face. They also reflect Steez's deteriorating mental health and growing disillusionment with the world. Let's get started with the first verse:

"Illuminati tryin' to read my mind with a eagle eye

And the haze got me thinkin', why

We killed Osama and plenty innocent people died

We should see the signs, but we Stevie blind"

This is a blatant attack on America's war-mongering attitude. Osama's death was greatly celebrated, but the countless people who lost their lives in the name of war were treated as just a statistic. There is no glory in war. It's just senseless murder and yet people treat it as a noble cause. Wake up and stop the violence.

"No disrespect to the man or the legend, but

I'm sick and tired of askin' my brethren if

It all ends in 2011

Would God come through or would he actually forget us?

Cause, apocalypse is getting closer

But they're more focused on that lil youth sippin' soda

Fuck the sugar act, n*ggas out pushin' crack

And I lost my father figure because of that"

The Black Dystopia Of Free The Robots

There used to be a common conspiracy that the world would end in 2012 and perhaps this weighed on Steez's paranoid mind. It's been noted that Steez had a very warped view of reality fueled by an eclectic blend of spiritual beliefs so it wouldn't surprise me if he genuinely believed an apocalypse was coming. Ironically, Steez ended his life two days after the world was predicted to end. He then goes on to call out how the government would rather tax the poor instead of dealing with the serious issues plaguing communities. The last line is especially brutal if you know that Steez lost his dad at age 3 so he basically lost two father figures in his short lifespan. Even though Steez acknowledges that drugs destroy communities, he himself was a very casual drug user and that only worsened his already crumbling mental state.

"So can I live? or is my brother tryin' to gun me down

Scuffle a couple of rounds 'til we hear the thunder sound

No lightening, clash of the titans

And after the violence a moment of silence

Cause I want mine the fast way

The ski mask way, lookin' for a fast pay

And instead of stickin' up for each other

Pickin' up guns and stickin' up our brothers

So fuck 'em all, I'm comin' through ragin'

And I won't stop 'til Reagan is caged in

Mom tell me I should let the Lord handle it

The arm of the law is tryin' to man-handle us

A man's world, but a white man's planet

And the doors are slowly closing while we fallin' through the cracks of it

It's a shame that flippin' crack will be

The best alternative if you don't make it rappin'

These crack houses and trap houses are trappin' us in

And in the end we're gonna remain stagnant

I ain't havin' it"

There's so much to digest with the second verse but the general idea is that the black community is self-destructing while also being under attack from white patriarchal society. Black On black violence is a topic often used as a tool to justify racist hatred, but here, Steez expresses genuine empathy. All too often are black people getting killed by their own members, by people who are supposed to have their backs. A life of drugs and violence is treated like the only option afforded to black people if they don't make it into the entertainment or sports industry. Steez is practically urging the listener to not become another statistic and to do something more with your life. This is your wake-up call.

The Black Dystopia Of Free The Robots

12 years later, Free the Robots has a message that remains relevant even today. There are many people who are slumbering, completely blind to the poisons rotting society. Steez made it clear that the responsibility of changing the world lies upon those who are aware it needs to be saved. It's a shame that he lived such a short life, but it's clear that there was incredible acuity in his soul. Rest in peace.


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7 years ago
#47 This Is A Tunnels Appreciation Post! After Like Two Years Of Trying To Shrink My Stretched Ear And

#47 This is a Tunnels appreciation post! After like two years of trying to shrink my stretched ear and stretching them again I have two 12mm tunnels again! #tunnels #piercing #earlobes #drawing #uglylazydrawing #sketch #dailydrawing


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12 years ago
#black #red #47 / On Instagram Http://instagr.am/p/SF-4SDAxP-/

#black #red #47 / on Instagram http://instagr.am/p/SF-4SDAxP-/


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12 years ago
Columna En Busca De Puntos De Fuga. #column #47 / On Instagram Http://bit.ly/193zDO8

Columna en busca de puntos de fuga. #column #47 / on Instagram http://bit.ly/193zDO8


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11 years ago
Su Turno #47 / On Instagram Http://ift.tt/1npd3Xp

Su turno #47 / on Instagram http://ift.tt/1npd3Xp


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9 years ago
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9 years ago
Blabla Bla [captulo 47] #librosdeprofundocalado #libros #books #dada / On Instagram Http://ift.tt/25GLqiO

Blabla bla [capítulo 47] #librosdeprofundocalado #libros #books #dada / on Instagram http://ift.tt/25GLqiO


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8 years ago
Equation In White / On Instagram Http://ift.tt/2rnwEPx

Equation in white / on Instagram http://ift.tt/2rnwEPx


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7 years ago
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1 year ago

Please be careful when searching up ‘Adam Johnson’ on socials. The first thing that seems to pop up is the video of the incident uncensored.

I wanted to talk about the incident. It’s been truly eye opening. No, I did not know Adam Johnson but hearing about his tragic death has enlightened me to the horrific realization that injuries like this can indeed happen within the sport.

The awareness is great, the fact that teams are making neck guards mandatory is even better, but the fact that people have to see the video of the incident is truly vile. Adam’s family do not deserve to have to see the video, people of the public eye do not deserve to see it either!

I’m truly sickened by the fact that people think it’s okay to post the video, even if it’s for ‘awareness.’ You can still spread awareness without sharing the video! The accident has left thousands of people traumatized, the hockey community is losing supporters due to people being so distraught. People don’t deserve to relive the moment by seeing the video once more!

My sincerest condolences to Adam’s family, the person responsible, Adam’s teammates, Adam’s friends and anybody who has had to witness or has been effected by the loss of Adam Johnson. Rest easy, Adam.


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