Will Friedle
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Yes, it's like between these two guys, they are fighting each other. They are fighting each other. They're causing the country to fight each other. Like, this is a thing that's, like, escalating violence amongst people in gangs, you know? It's like, but willing participants, again, it's like...
Yes, it's like between these two guys, they are fighting each other. They are fighting each other. They're causing the country to fight each other. Like, this is a thing that's, like, escalating violence amongst people in gangs, you know? It's like, but willing participants, again, it's like...
there's obviously collateral damage is obviously bad shit but but the other side of this where it's like sexual assault stuff it's like damn dude like and you don't even get that shit to the surface because there's people dying right and everyone's paying attention to the glamorous gang fight stuff right
there's obviously collateral damage is obviously bad shit but but the other side of this where it's like sexual assault stuff it's like damn dude like and you don't even get that shit to the surface because there's people dying right and everyone's paying attention to the glamorous gang fight stuff right
there's obviously collateral damage is obviously bad shit but but the other side of this where it's like sexual assault stuff it's like damn dude like and you don't even get that shit to the surface because there's people dying right and everyone's paying attention to the glamorous gang fight stuff right
And this is all a recurring theme in all of the Diddy stuff. It's like he took that one playbook and just ran with it. Play the hits every single time. He just kept going with it because he knew that there is a very truthful element to the power of influence that you can have by just being who you are and being a big deal.
And this is all a recurring theme in all of the Diddy stuff. It's like he took that one playbook and just ran with it. Play the hits every single time. He just kept going with it because he knew that there is a very truthful element to the power of influence that you can have by just being who you are and being a big deal.
And this is all a recurring theme in all of the Diddy stuff. It's like he took that one playbook and just ran with it. Play the hits every single time. He just kept going with it because he knew that there is a very truthful element to the power of influence that you can have by just being who you are and being a big deal.
And it's scary because you think, especially with people like Diddy, where they actively know that they are untouchable. They actively know that they're untouchable and that they can do whatever they want.
And it's scary because you think, especially with people like Diddy, where they actively know that they are untouchable. They actively know that they're untouchable and that they can do whatever they want.
And it's scary because you think, especially with people like Diddy, where they actively know that they are untouchable. They actively know that they're untouchable and that they can do whatever they want.
Absolutely, that's not a singular event type shit.
Absolutely, that's not a singular event type shit.
Absolutely, that's not a singular event type shit.
He is going to his home planet. He is going to space. Here is the toughest part. Again, unreliable narrators. Right. Also, every single one of these people die. Every single one of them gets shot in an early death. Orlando Anderson, who was the likely killer of Tupac, also ended early. Keefy D is the only one that stuck around for a while.
He is going to his home planet. He is going to space. Here is the toughest part. Again, unreliable narrators. Right. Also, every single one of these people die. Every single one of them gets shot in an early death. Orlando Anderson, who was the likely killer of Tupac, also ended early. Keefy D is the only one that stuck around for a while.
He is going to his home planet. He is going to space. Here is the toughest part. Again, unreliable narrators. Right. Also, every single one of these people die. Every single one of them gets shot in an early death. Orlando Anderson, who was the likely killer of Tupac, also ended early. Keefy D is the only one that stuck around for a while.
Yeah. Keefy D. You never think it's going to be Keefy, but it is Keefy D. He sticks around, and he is as unreliable as they come just because of who he is as a person. It's braggadocious shit. It's all about talking about, I was involved in this thing. It is definitely...
Yeah. Keefy D. You never think it's going to be Keefy, but it is Keefy D. He sticks around, and he is as unreliable as they come just because of who he is as a person. It's braggadocious shit. It's all about talking about, I was involved in this thing. It is definitely...
Yeah. Keefy D. You never think it's going to be Keefy, but it is Keefy D. He sticks around, and he is as unreliable as they come just because of who he is as a person. It's braggadocious shit. It's all about talking about, I was involved in this thing. It is definitely...