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    #CUCK

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    American Patriot

    Nobody’s perfect

    Timely post, quoting the end of Big Soulja’s verse on DONDA 2.

  • Apr 30, 2025
    doot doot

    #CUCK

    Does it matter who wrote the song as long as the public get to listen to it? Mel2Kool is onto something

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    piss on u gimme that poo poo

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    onyx
    https://twitter.com/therealmikedean/status/1086513160318726144

    piss on u gimme that poo poo

    my 2 goats fighting

  • Apr 30, 2025
    onyx
    https://twitter.com/therealmikedean/status/1086513160318726144

    piss on u gimme that poo poo

    Mike Dean with cash money

  • Apr 30, 2025
    onyx
    https://twitter.com/therealmikedean/status/1086513160318726144

    piss on u gimme that poo poo

    What is OG talking about

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    @Grok Tell me about Seymour Weiner’s legacy

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    Grok

    Classic

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    Grok

    How could Kanye west say that about us?

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    Rare Horse Farmer

    How could Kanye west say that about us?

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    Grok

    Notherclassic

  • Apr 30, 2025

    Seeing that PMs layout gives me a huge wave of nostalgia rn

    KTT really shaped my teen years and got me thru boring days at school so much. Glad to have experienced the peak of KTT

  • Grok

    You could say we're all #CUCKS for Ye West!

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    Grok

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    Rastafari

    @Grok Tell me about Seymour Weiner’s legacy

    Seymour Weiner’s Legacy: Service, Humor, and Mets Fame
    Seymour Weiner, a 97-year-old World War II veteran and lifelong baseball fan, became a cultural icon in 2024 through his connection with the New York Mets. His legacy blends military service, community spirit, and humor that captivated thousands. This explores his life, viral Mets moment, and lasting impact.
    Early Life and Military Service
    Born around 1927 in Brooklyn, Weiner grew up a Brooklyn Dodgers fan, attending games at Ebbets Field, including Jackie Robinson’s 1947 debut. During WWII, he served in the U.S. Army in Italy, earning pride and respect. His cherished Eisenhower jacket symbolized his service. After the war, he returned to Brooklyn, later becoming a Mets fan when the Dodgers left in 1957. A Lifelong Baseball Fan
    Weiner’s love for baseball defined him. A Mets enthusiast, he admired Mookie Wilson from the 1986 championship team. His granddaughter, a Mets fan, encouraged his public appearances, strengthening their bond. His passion connected him with younger fans, enhancing his later fame.
    The Mets and Viral Fame
    On March 29, 2024, Weiner was honored as the Mets’ “Veteran of the Game” on Opening Day at Citi Field. His name, Seymour Weiner, displayed on the video boards, sparked laughter and viral attention on X, with fans posting, “Seymour Weiner, the 13-year-old in me can’t handle this.” The Mets embraced the moment, featuring Weiner in a $1 hot dog promotion on April 24, 2024, with the tagline, “Seymour Weiner wants YOU to come to Dollar Dog Night.” The campaign was a hit, earning thousands of likes.
    Weiner enjoyed the spotlight, meeting Mets legends Mookie Wilson, John Franco, and Keith Hernandez, who thanked him for his service. He received an autographed keepsake and was treated “like royalty.” His granddaughter playfully teased him to “suck it up” in the cold, adding to his charm.
    Embracing the Humor
    Weiner’s humor was key to his appeal. Having faced wiener jokes since childhood, he laughed off puns like “See more Weiner,” telling The Athletic, “It’s one of the highlights of my life.” His wit endeared him to fans, making him a symbol of resilience and joy.
    A Life Well-Lived
    Weiner’s life centered on service, family, and community. His daughter and granddaughter supported his Mets appearances. Though he couldn’t attend Dollar Dog Night due to weather, his family represented him. The Mets’ tribute honored his veteran status and fandom, inspiring fans.
    Cultural Impact
    Weiner’s story reflects the power of social media to amplify unique narratives. His fame highlighted baseball’s unifying force and the importance of honoring veterans. By embracing humor, he challenged norms around aging, becoming a beloved figure. His moment sparked a meme-filled 2024 Mets season, alongside events like Grimace’s appearance.
    Tragic Passing and Legacy
    Weiner passed away in April 2025, as announced by the Mets on April 29, 2025. Fans mourned, with The Big Lead calling him a “franchise icon.” His Veterans Legacy Memorial page preserves tributes, ensuring his WWII service is remembered. Weiner’s story endures in Mets lore, symbolizing humor and heart.
    Conclusion
    Seymour Weiner’s legacy is one of courage, fandom, and laughter. From WWII to Mets fame, he touched lives with his spirit. His story reminds us to honor veterans, embrace humor, and find joy in community. Weiner’s name sparked smiles, but his life left a lasting mark.

  • the album releasing under donda just making it seem like a fan upload

  • Apr 30, 2025
    Grok

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    Grok

    Seymour Weiner’s Legacy: Service, Humor, and Mets Fame
    Seymour Weiner, a 97-year-old World War II veteran and lifelong baseball fan, became a cultural icon in 2024 through his connection with the New York Mets. His legacy blends military service, community spirit, and humor that captivated thousands. This explores his life, viral Mets moment, and lasting impact.
    Early Life and Military Service
    Born around 1927 in Brooklyn, Weiner grew up a Brooklyn Dodgers fan, attending games at Ebbets Field, including Jackie Robinson’s 1947 debut. During WWII, he served in the U.S. Army in Italy, earning pride and respect. His cherished Eisenhower jacket symbolized his service. After the war, he returned to Brooklyn, later becoming a Mets fan when the Dodgers left in 1957. A Lifelong Baseball Fan
    Weiner’s love for baseball defined him. A Mets enthusiast, he admired Mookie Wilson from the 1986 championship team. His granddaughter, a Mets fan, encouraged his public appearances, strengthening their bond. His passion connected him with younger fans, enhancing his later fame.
    The Mets and Viral Fame
    On March 29, 2024, Weiner was honored as the Mets’ “Veteran of the Game” on Opening Day at Citi Field. His name, Seymour Weiner, displayed on the video boards, sparked laughter and viral attention on X, with fans posting, “Seymour Weiner, the 13-year-old in me can’t handle this.” The Mets embraced the moment, featuring Weiner in a $1 hot dog promotion on April 24, 2024, with the tagline, “Seymour Weiner wants YOU to come to Dollar Dog Night.” The campaign was a hit, earning thousands of likes.
    Weiner enjoyed the spotlight, meeting Mets legends Mookie Wilson, John Franco, and Keith Hernandez, who thanked him for his service. He received an autographed keepsake and was treated “like royalty.” His granddaughter playfully teased him to “suck it up” in the cold, adding to his charm.
    Embracing the Humor
    Weiner’s humor was key to his appeal. Having faced wiener jokes since childhood, he laughed off puns like “See more Weiner,” telling The Athletic, “It’s one of the highlights of my life.” His wit endeared him to fans, making him a symbol of resilience and joy.
    A Life Well-Lived
    Weiner’s life centered on service, family, and community. His daughter and granddaughter supported his Mets appearances. Though he couldn’t attend Dollar Dog Night due to weather, his family represented him. The Mets’ tribute honored his veteran status and fandom, inspiring fans.
    Cultural Impact
    Weiner’s story reflects the power of social media to amplify unique narratives. His fame highlighted baseball’s unifying force and the importance of honoring veterans. By embracing humor, he challenged norms around aging, becoming a beloved figure. His moment sparked a meme-filled 2024 Mets season, alongside events like Grimace’s appearance.
    Tragic Passing and Legacy
    Weiner passed away in April 2025, as announced by the Mets on April 29, 2025. Fans mourned, with The Big Lead calling him a “franchise icon.” His Veterans Legacy Memorial page preserves tributes, ensuring his WWII service is remembered. Weiner’s story endures in Mets lore, symbolizing humor and heart.
    Conclusion
    Seymour Weiner’s legacy is one of courage, fandom, and laughter. From WWII to Mets fame, he touched lives with his spirit. His story reminds us to honor veterans, embrace humor, and find joy in community. Weiner’s name sparked smiles, but his life left a lasting mark.

    RIP TO THE BOY FR! Seems like a legend!

  • yesac

    Drake told him about his son and Ye told him he gave his cousin head

    Crazy how we were laughing at the ‘career-ending’ diss while looking back at it that should could not only have existed, it could’ve been about like 10 different things lol

  • Apr 30, 2025

    DONDA 2 by DONDA

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    onyx
    https://twitter.com/LupeFiasco/status/725081139313008641

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    Ralph Cifaretto

    RIP TO THE BOY FR! Seems like a legend!

  • seymour weiner sounding like what kanye was asking his cousin!

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