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♻️ Reuse or Recycle ♻️ | TRUMP MAHA MAGA 🙏🏻❤️🇺🇸
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Joined May 2022
I would like to temporarily change my name to Blue Bōlz, but I will lose my blue check mark for several days. @elonmusk the benefits of being the owner is you never lose your check mark.
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@AmsevKat SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket, today, February 10, 2025, carrying 23 Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The liftoff occurred at 6:09 PM PST.
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Here is further explanation that I found online. It took some digging for this one because I had never heard of this performer and I couldn’t understand his lyrics. Kendrick starts his entire performance by saying this… “The revolution is about to be televised you picked the RIGHT time and the WRONG guy!!!” Further warning everyone he’s about to make a bold statement with his performance. A significant moment was right before the performance of “Not Like Us,” a track known for its role in a public feud with Drake over the industry targeting underage girls. As the music begins - the music stops and Kendrick teases “I want to play their favorite song - but you know THEY love to sue” further emphasizing that the industry is threatening to keep him quiet. Notably the lyrics of “Not Like Us” were being screamed by the crowd which consisted of: “Say Drake, I hear you like em young You better not ever go to cell block one To any bitch that talk to him and they in love - Just make sure to hide your LITTLE SISTER from him. Baka got a weird case, why is he around? Certified Loverboy? Certified PEDOPHILES” Further initiating Drake and many others in the industry with cases from having sexual relations with underage girls that has been kept quiet. Throughout the performance you see “Uncle Sam” come in and tell Kendrick he’s being “too loud, too reckless, too ghetto” which further adds to the fact Hollywood is keeping hush about the issues and wants these celebrities to keep quiet and just give the people the “entertainment” they want. Kendrick’s attire was deliberate and symbolic. He wore a leather bomber jacket, light denim jeans, a backward baseball cap, and a glimmering “a-minor” chain further emphasizing the pun of the music chord and affiliation of Drake and underage “minor” girls. His dancers’ red, white, and blue sweatsuits served as a subtle political statement, reflecting the performance’s exploration of American identity. Not sure about the bell bottoms though. 🎤
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