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  • Oct 27, 2024

    Looking down on addicts or assuming they are on d**** is 🦝

  • Oct 27, 2024

    Drake lost

  • Oct 27, 2024
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    orangetcovid

    hold ur people accountable
    they are embarrassing

    While I appreciate Kendrick Lamar's artistry and his impact on music, I don't consider myself a "stan." I value being an independent thinker, meaning I form my own opinions and don't follow trends or idolize public figures without critique. I can respect Kendrick's work and recognize his influence without feeling the need to align my tastes or beliefs entirely with his or anyone else’s. This independence lets me approach art—and life—in a way that feels authentic, allowing me to appreciate a range of voices while still thinking critically and for myself.

  • Oct 27, 2024
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    To whom it may concern, keep yelling into the void you’ll get the reaction you want one day buddy.

  • John Mauve

    While I appreciate Kendrick Lamar's artistry and his impact on music, I don't consider myself a "stan." I value being an independent thinker, meaning I form my own opinions and don't follow trends or idolize public figures without critique. I can respect Kendrick's work and recognize his influence without feeling the need to align my tastes or beliefs entirely with his or anyone else’s. This independence lets me approach art—and life—in a way that feels authentic, allowing me to appreciate a range of voices while still thinking critically and for myself.

    My boy whipped out that dissertation

  • Oct 27, 2024
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    John Mauve

    While I appreciate Kendrick Lamar's artistry and his impact on music, I don't consider myself a "stan." I value being an independent thinker, meaning I form my own opinions and don't follow trends or idolize public figures without critique. I can respect Kendrick's work and recognize his influence without feeling the need to align my tastes or beliefs entirely with his or anyone else’s. This independence lets me approach art—and life—in a way that feels authentic, allowing me to appreciate a range of voices while still thinking critically and for myself.

    That's some real s*** man cause while I appreciate Kendrick Lamar's artistry and his impact on music, I don't consider myself a "stan." I value being an independent thinker, meaning I form my own opinions and don't follow trends or idolize public figures without critique. I can respect Kendrick's work and recognize his influence without feeling the need to align my tastes or beliefs entirely with his or anyone else’s. This independence lets me approach art—and life—in a way that feels authentic, allowing me to appreciate a range of voices while still thinking critically and for myself.

  • Oct 27, 2024
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    insertcoolnamehere

    To whom it may concern, keep yelling into the void you’ll get the reaction you want one day buddy.

    Things are just starting to cool down man

  • John Mauve

    While I appreciate Kendrick Lamar's artistry and his impact on music, I don't consider myself a "stan." I value being an independent thinker, meaning I form my own opinions and don't follow trends or idolize public figures without critique. I can respect Kendrick's work and recognize his influence without feeling the need to align my tastes or beliefs entirely with his or anyone else’s. This independence lets me approach art—and life—in a way that feels authentic, allowing me to appreciate a range of voices while still thinking critically and for myself.

    that crazy because while I appreciate Kendrick Lamar's artistry and his impact on music, I don't consider myself a "stan." I value being an independent thinker, meaning I form my own opinions and don't follow trends or idolize public figures without critique. I can respect Kendrick's work and recognize his influence without feeling the need to align my tastes or beliefs entirely with his or anyone else’s. This independence lets me approach art—and life—in a way that feels authentic, allowing me to appreciate a range of voices while still thinking critically and for myself.

  • orangetcovid 👌🏿
    Oct 27, 2024

    Unrelated but let's be honest
    Papi Won

  • orangetcovid 👌🏿
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    Oct 27, 2024

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    Oct 27, 2024

  • orangetcovid 👌🏿
    Oct 27, 2024

    what how you speak on the boy's name😈

  • orangetcovid 👌🏿
    Oct 27, 2024

    Drake Won

    cry about it idiots

  • Oct 27, 2024
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    Smacked Voodoo

    That's some real s*** man cause while I appreciate Kendrick Lamar's artistry and his impact on music, I don't consider myself a "stan." I value being an independent thinker, meaning I form my own opinions and don't follow trends or idolize public figures without critique. I can respect Kendrick's work and recognize his influence without feeling the need to align my tastes or beliefs entirely with his or anyone else’s. This independence lets me approach art—and life—in a way that feels authentic, allowing me to appreciate a range of voices while still thinking critically and for myself.

    Imitation is often seen as the lowest form of wit because it relies on replication rather than original insight or creativity. While mimicry can sometimes entertain, it rarely offers fresh perspectives or cleverness of its own. True wit involves a nuanced understanding, the ability to create something novel, and to engage others with original thought. Imitation, by contrast, risks trivializing or diluting the essence of what it's mimicking, making it a shallow substitute for genuine humor or cleverness.

  • orangetcovid 👌🏿
    Oct 27, 2024

    🤣🤣🤣

  • John Mauve

    Imitation is often seen as the lowest form of wit because it relies on replication rather than original insight or creativity. While mimicry can sometimes entertain, it rarely offers fresh perspectives or cleverness of its own. True wit involves a nuanced understanding, the ability to create something novel, and to engage others with original thought. Imitation, by contrast, risks trivializing or diluting the essence of what it's mimicking, making it a shallow substitute for genuine humor or cleverness.

    I don't know how you can feel that way since imitation is often seen as the lowest form of wit because it relies on replication rather than original insight or creativity. While mimicry can sometimes entertain, it rarely offers fresh perspectives or cleverness of its own. True wit involves a nuanced understanding, the ability to create something novel, and to engage others with original thought. Imitation, by contrast, risks trivializing or diluting the essence of what it's mimicking, making it a shallow substitute for genuine humor or cleverness.

  • Oct 27, 2024
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    John Mauve

    Imitation is often seen as the lowest form of wit because it relies on replication rather than original insight or creativity. While mimicry can sometimes entertain, it rarely offers fresh perspectives or cleverness of its own. True wit involves a nuanced understanding, the ability to create something novel, and to engage others with original thought. Imitation, by contrast, risks trivializing or diluting the essence of what it's mimicking, making it a shallow substitute for genuine humor or cleverness.

    I don't quite agree but Imitation is often seen as the lowest form of wit because it relies on replication rather than original insight or creativity. While mimicry can sometimes entertain, it rarely offers fresh perspectives or cleverness of its own. True wit involves a nuanced understanding, the ability to create something novel, and to engage others with original thought. Imitation, by contrast, risks trivializing or diluting the essence of what it's mimicking, making it a shallow substitute for genuine humor or cleverness.

  • Oct 27, 2024
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Things are just starting to cool down man

    Been chill this whole time dawg

  • Oct 27, 2024

    Smh they turned their backs on him soon as he said he wasnt really gang gang

  • Oct 27, 2024
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    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    I don't quite agree but Imitation is often seen as the lowest form of wit because it relies on replication rather than original insight or creativity. While mimicry can sometimes entertain, it rarely offers fresh perspectives or cleverness of its own. True wit involves a nuanced understanding, the ability to create something novel, and to engage others with original thought. Imitation, by contrast, risks trivializing or diluting the essence of what it's mimicking, making it a shallow substitute for genuine humor or cleverness.

    Imitation of imitation is indeed an even lower form of wit because it layers repetition upon repetition without adding any new substance. This approach often misses the original intent or humor, reducing it to a hollow echo. In contrast, wit thrives on originality, timing, and insight, whereas an imitation of an imitation merely recycles someone else’s recycled idea. It ends up feeling stale, like a copy of a copy, offering neither fresh perspective nor the cleverness that genuine wit demands.

  • Oct 27, 2024
    John Mauve

    Imitation of imitation is indeed an even lower form of wit because it layers repetition upon repetition without adding any new substance. This approach often misses the original intent or humor, reducing it to a hollow echo. In contrast, wit thrives on originality, timing, and insight, whereas an imitation of an imitation merely recycles someone else’s recycled idea. It ends up feeling stale, like a copy of a copy, offering neither fresh perspective nor the cleverness that genuine wit demands.

    Yo drake kinda lost but Imitation of imitation is indeed an even lower form of wit because it layers repetition upon repetition without adding any new substance. This approach often misses the original intent or humor, reducing it to a hollow echo. In contrast, wit thrives on originality, timing, and insight, whereas an imitation of an imitation merely recycles someone else’s recycled idea. It ends up feeling stale, like a copy of a copy, offering neither fresh perspective nor the cleverness that genuine wit demands.

  • Oct 27, 2024

    Lmao na look they really flipped on him

  • Oct 27, 2024
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    Gotta love it dont ever disrespect the set

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