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tatiswrld · 11 months
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aviarsavijon-blog · 1 year
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Trippie Redd - Left 4 Dead || Reaction || He Sounds So Emotional In This...
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Lil Baby's Verse On Trippie Redd Album Prompts Viral Reaction From Kai Cenat
Lil Baby's Verse On Trippie Redd Album Prompts Viral Reaction From Kai Cenat
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hiphopnewsoftheday · 2 years
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Lil Baby's Verse On Trippie Redd Album Prompts Viral Reaction From Kai Cenat
Lil Baby's Verse On Trippie Redd Album Prompts Viral Reaction From Kai Cenat
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hiphopintelligence · 2 years
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Kai Cenat's Reaction to Lil Baby's Trippie Redd Verse Goes Viral
Kai Cenat's Reaction to Lil Baby's Trippie Redd Verse Goes Viral
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prodby-svpremeky · 5 years
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souyaszn · 3 years
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BIG SHOT! ⁂ [ ryūguji ken ]
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18+ content! minor, ageless and blank blogs will be blocked if they interact with this work.
﹡dibble in this n’ drabble in that!
﹡synopsis: strength kink came thru and went bonkers man. i’m so sorry that i’m not sorry.
﹡wc: 927 words.
﹡includes: use of the word cunt. strength kink. dubcon if u squint. mating press. creampies. implicit mentions of squirting. implicit mention of multiple orgasms. one mention of bruising. overall messy sex. man folds you like a pretzel what did you expect to happen?
﹡xtra! this was gonna be titled baki bc i was listening to the trippie redd song, also thought of how baki and ken are both dense as shit, but then big shot by guapdad 4000 played and i said YEAAAAAAAAAAA. and then i got carried away. y’all know how my head dizzies when ken’s involved. btw i started off strong and then my brain started farting so if it sucks near the end have mercy 😮‍💨
﹡tags! @nozomiasl @asilentshout @kawargi @poutsies @kontentious
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thinking about the way ken naturally manhandles you. has no idea that the strength and height he’s been using to his advantage since he was twelve years old subconsciously shows its face in the bedroom. on you.
he s w e a r s he’s being gentle when your legs are flailing and your feet hit his chest, a reflex reaction of your body trying to accommodate to him and his heavy cock that tries (correction: trying, succeeding) to bully its way through your walls by its fat tip. just wants to feel the bite of heaven your pussy holds again, craves the sensation of all of his length dragging and pulsing along the velvet grip that massages his cock that’s a guarantee with every stroke, but you won’t. let. him. not even when he asks you nicely, when a low “open up, baby. wanna fuck you properly,” is met with a resistant whine of, “s’too big, ken. can’t take it.”
an answer that’s just… absurd to him. you’ve taken him hundreds, no thousands (maybe millions) of times before, now’s no different.
intends to prove that to you when his thumb touches the glistening skin on your clit, rubbing pressured circles into the nub that has you keening, your pussy weeping and your feet kicking him again, the heel pressing on the pec covering his heart, pedicured toes brushing against his nipple.
but you’re open, just like he knew you could be, and he’s sliding in deeper— every inch of him welcomed, celebrated even with a pulse of wet that has his jaw clenching so hard the teeth grind— so close to bottoming out until you wail, lower limbs flailing blindly until they catch him in the abdomen, right where his scar was. the strength of your kick revives a pain ken thought was long dead, curses tumbling out from his lips one after the other.
strike three.
strong ken whose arms hook beneath the back of your knees to gently redirect your legs up to your chest in a mating press, has your ankles centimeters away from dangling under your ears as earrings. ken who doesn’t realize that his entire body and all of its weight—rippling and tensing muscles flush against you—now looms over you intimidatingly, caging you between him and the mattress, rendering you incapable of evading him.
ken who, with newfound albeit manufactured freedom, bottoms out in seconds, nestling himself to the peak of your pussy and laying a figurative flag there. leaves it there when he draws back, pulling out until he’s almost completely out of your addictive cunt; and shifts its placement whenever he drives back into you, consistently moving the goalpost with every thrust.
ken who, when you cry out, is there to swallow your moans and steal your breath in sloppy clashes of lips, teeth and tongue. your muffled whimpers only give him energy to keep fucking you stupid like this; which is why he only pulls away when he’s out of breath and panting. just makes it easier for him to reset, using those precious seconds to return the spit he took from you during your kisses, combined with his to rest on the back of your tongue in a fat glob of white that disappears as quickly as it landed when you swallow it eagerly, tongue lolling out as if to beg for more.
ken, who stretches your body and your pussy at the same time, cotton candy pink enclosed around his girth like a glove. whose balls slap a percussion beat against your twitching clit whenever he pistons his hips, sop and squelch of your cunt clearly audible regardless of how he’s making you wear your feet as earmuffs.
ken, who knocks into your cervix like it’s in his way and he wants it to move, cock imposing as it curves its way up to, beyond and away from that gummy spot that has your toenails scratching the headboard, and right up to your womb.
ken who couldn’t give a single, solitary fuck about the slick sliding down his shaft and onto his balls (and the sheets), the wetness that’s polishing the inside of your thighs and covering your ass, or the film of white cream that decorates his shaft. he’d already made you cum more times than you can count and squirt for half of that. what he’s focused on now is him, chasing his high as he’s pounding you into the mattress, practically molding the shape of your body into the sheets.
you’re a whole new person by then, begging in soprano squeals for him to go deeper, fuck you harder, stuff you full. ken, who by default, becomes your genie the way he’s exceeding your wishes, promising to do just as you ask and then does that when he thrusts himself all the way up to the hilt. leaves no spot untouched as heaps of his cum coats your walls in hot white streaks, slight grind of his hips sending it right back up your womb the same time you clamp down on him, greedily swallowing the load he’s graciously feeding you, moaning delirious thanks and praises all the while.
ryuguji ken, whose struck by short term memory loss the next day when he sees you limping, genuinely stunned when he offers to eat you out and you all but run out of his arms, complaining that you’re sore and swollen.
was he really that rough with you last night?
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retrokane · 3 years
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Photo of Trippie Redds reaction to Juice Wrlds death
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jbuenrostro00 · 4 years
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Week 10 Blog Post
1. Do people who troll actually know what kind of toll they can take on people across the internet or communities on the internet?
Honestly, I feel that trolls are just people who kind of have nothing better to do in their spare time than to just ‘troll.’ Since it’s the internet, a lot of people have the mindset that “well it’s on the internet so it really can’t hurt anyone physically.” A lot of people just troll to get reactions out of the person they are targeting or fans of that creator they are targeting. Many people do not even realize what they’re doing, “To my - and in fact to their - fascination, few could recall how they described their behaviors before the subcultural definition of trolling took hold. They have since come to use the term retroactively, but at the time did not think of themselves as trolls.” Although they did not understand what they were doing, ‘trolls’ should be told why their actions are wrong and why their actions can inflict harm to others. 
2. Is removing hate comments/censoring what people post wrong?
This is a complicated question to answer because there are different variations of this situation. On one hand, innocent people such as Leslie Jones can be attacked viciously for simply taking part in a role for a movie that was not that good. Although she was apart of a movie that was not well liked among the general public, for her to receive such malicious comments to the point for her to say, “I feel like I’m in a personal hell. I didn’t do anything to deserve this. It’s just too much. It shouldn’t be like this. So hurt right now.” Followed by a later tweet, “I leave Twitter tonight with tears and a very sad heart. All cause I did a movie. You can hate the movie but the shit I got today... wrong.” In these instances, comments should be taken down because she had no reason to be attacked so much over a role she had in a film. As for other hate comments that are directed to those who inflict hate or have racist views, (cyberbullies, white supremacists, racists) I think for me and for many others, the comments should remain up. This creates a “well how come they can spew hate but I can’t?” situation which can become difficult. I feel that that removing hate comments targeted at people, or just hate comments in general, should be looked at on a case by case basis. There are certain kinds of hate comments that are deemed socially acceptable and others that are not. 
3. Is Reddit a good website for individuals and communities?  (page 2, page 3, 
Personally, I have never used Reddit before but from the article I read it seems to be a pretty ‘true-to-self’ website. “Within the Reddit community, there is nothing in particular that compels a user to be truthful and open about their off-line identity, yet many users seem willing disclose details about their lives away from the Internet.” The website seems kind of the opposite of an app like Instagram - which is where a lot of people try to come off as having perfect lives. Reddit seems more relaxed and less serious than other platforms in which you have to provide information, “The ease that one can create a Reddit account has given rise to the phenomenon of what are known among Redditors as ‘novelty accounts’... Yet as we will soon see, there is still and expectation of truthfulness amongst some community members.” The website also seems to maintain control of hate comments that are spread on the platform by having it to where “If enough users downvote a particular comment it is collapsed and hidden from view; users must click to view the collapsed comment (and its resulting thread). I honestly feel that is a very good feature to have because it gives the power of the users to decide what is right and wrong to post rather than the website creators. It also sounds like the comment is still kept up but just hidden from view which doesn’t really take away a user’s right to comment what they please. 
4. Is trolling/having a fake internet persona dangerous today?
Yes, trolling online and also having a fake persona online can lead to drastic outcomes. A prime example of ‘trolling gone wrong’ is none other than rapper 6ix9ine. He started off as a rapper who had more of an underground/yelling style of music. His career took off with his track, Gummo, which he portrayed himself as a cold blooded gangster who had a lot gang affiliates. He eventually became so wrapped up in this persona that he actually felt he was who he pretended to be, a gangster. He eventually got into several altercations with the law including several RICO charges which could’ve put him behind bars for almost the rest of his life. He eventually fessed up and took down his accomplices and confessed that he was only doing a persona for ‘clout.’ As for his trolling, he is notorious for his shenanigans online by consistently calling out other famous artists. He has called out: Chief Keef, Lil Reese, Tory Lanez, 50 Cent, Trippie Redd, etc. His constant outbursts and callouts of other artists has resulted him in becoming one the most, if not the most, hated artist in the music industry. 6ix9ine has shown that even though the internet isn’t real life, being irresponsible and playing with fire will eventually get you burned. 
Bergstrom, K. (2011). “Don’t feed the troll”: Shutting down debate about community expectations on Reddit.com. First Monday, 16(8). https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v16i8.3498
Duggan, M. (2014). Online Harassment. Retrieved from https://moodle-2020-2021.fullerton.edu/pluginfile.php/2715046/mod_resource/content/0/httpswww.pewresearch.orginternet20141022online-harassment.pdf
Phillips, W. (2015). Defining terms: The origins and evolution of subculture trolling. 55-87.
Silma, A. (2016, August 24). A timeline of Leslie Jones’s horrific online abuse. The Cut. https://www.thecut.com/2016/08/a-timeline-of-leslie-joness-horrific-online-abuse.html
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kaylagotthe411 · 4 years
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gtbaze · 2 years
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“Go school you say no, now you don fvck up”- Reactions trail Portable’s response to US Rapper Trippie Redd vibing to his song (WATCH)
“Go school you say no, now you don fvck up”- Reactions trail Portable’s response to US Rapper Trippie Redd vibing to his song (WATCH)
Street-hop artiste, Okikiola Habeeb aka Portable, has reacted after Top American rapper, Trippie Redd, expressed his public admiration for him on social media. Redd took to his official Instagram page to share a video of Portable’s music video for the song, ‘Clear’ being played on a TV set. The rap star was vibing to Portable’s song at home and he decided to let his fans know that he was loving…
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fmhiphop · 2 years
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Machine Gun Kelly Smashes His Face At NY After Party
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Machine Gun Kelly is certainly a punk rock artist.  He performed in Madison Square Garden earlier this week on his “Mainstream Sellout Tour”.  The tour has 27 more stops and includes Trippie Redd, Willow, and Iann Dior.   After the show was the after party of course.  During the party, MGK decided to smash his face with a glass!  He was on stage with a champagne class in one hand and the microphone in the other.  After screaming that he didn’t care about anything, the rock star breaks the glass on his face.  With blood coming out of his face, he remains on stage and performs his song, “My Ex’s Best Friend”. https://twitter.com/whatstrending/status/1542224381094506496?s=21&t=ov-JvsfJIo0VA3TiHcDeKw MGK’s Antics On his Instagram page, you can see the two clips in which MGK looks as if nothing happened.  In the morning after, he takes to social media again posting his reaction of what he did the night prior.  The Ohio-raised rapper appeared shocked and disgusted.  Yesterday, he appeared on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” where he explained the incident.  He said he wanted to quiet the crowd, but he did not have a fork.  So, he used his head instead.  Also, this may be hard to believe, but MGK did not wait until after his concert to spark headlines.  He was even on one during his sold-out show!  During his set, Kelly decided to come at one of the crew members.  He aggressively ran off the stage shouting towards the man until his team member held him back.  MGK ran right back on stage to smash a guitar before the end of the show. https://twitter.com/dramaforthegirl/status/1542513964944224256?s=21&t=ov-JvsfJIo0VA3TiHcDeKw Life in Pink Machine Gun Kelly has had a few dark times in his life.  He details a time specifically in his new documentary, “Life in Pink”.  Streaming on Hulu, the rapper turned rocker admits he almost committed suicide.  In July of 2020, Kelly’s father passed away and he did not know how to cope.  His girlfriend, Megan Fox, was out of town working while he was all alone.  At that time, he was sleeping with a shotgun every night from dealing with paranoia.  One day, he turned the shotgun on him, but fortunately he did not pull the trigger.  As a result, Kelly decided to stay off drugs with the help of Fox and his daughter. Written by: Brandon Simmons   Read the full article
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imprintstudio · 3 years
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Rio on “Mollyworld” Album, Been Trill Project Releasing, Thousands of Music in the Vault & More!
“I believe that there’s two kinds of people, the people that love & bring peace and the other is people that are bots, too busy unable to see what’s in front of them and then some.”
The Omaha rapper has finally sat down with us and reflects on his past experiences that have brought him to the success of his debut album and the undying future success of his sophomore project releasing in a week Mollyworld.
Q: what’s your hope to accomplish with this piece considering what you’ve said about past work there’s always been a beginning, middle & end. What’s the story with this one?
A: It’s funny you asked me that ‘cause I told the artist what I wanted and I thought it made no sense, and he was a designer but he was also a promoter but he went out of his way to make sure I got exactly what I visioned. I wanted to show that I am searching for a missing Juice WRLD, Trippie Redd & Lil Uzi Vert, I would only find them at this disclosed location. Completely insane how it turned out.
Q: your song Sad Boy just released, it’s the second lead single to your project. Upon listening to it, we noticed the DaBaby also played a factor in your process, how so?
A: It’s crazy, DaBaby is one of the funniest artists I’ve ever seen in my life. Lil Wayne said and did some funny a** sh** back in ‘09 but Baby goes stupid. For a while I listened to his Baby on Baby album but his flow started to all sound the same, when he dropped KIRK I flipped my lid listening to the intro. I knew eventually I was gonna have to tell apart of my story.
Q: And was it hard? Recording that song?
A: At first I didn’t even know what to say, I went over the beat maybe twenty times before I made up my mind. Was it hard, yes & no, when you express yourself in the way that I have with my messed up emotions you start caring less and less about what people think of you & your people.
Q: what was your reaction when you found out your music was gaining attention from Spotify?
A: Honestly, I reacted as any normal up & coming artist trying to show his people that it doesn’t matter where you came from - hood or not, good or bad - just because your life wasn’t this horrible situation does not mean that you don’t have horrible things happen to you. Or that sh*t doesn’t happen behind the scenes, people only know what they see. Just ‘cause I look happy don’t mean I’m moving happy, it just means I can throw on a poker face. Big deal.
Q: what’s your hope for the deluxe?
A: My only hope is that people get something good out of it. Since I won’t be recording as much as I was it’ll be a blessing to come back to the drawing board with more people waiting for something new. We’ll see though.
Q: any secrets you can dive in about mollyworld’s future new set of music?
A: I decided to, instead, call it the complete edition just because it fits better in my head but it’ll releasing the Friday after Mollyworld drops. Maybe. It depends on how fast we can get the project to 10k this time 😁 plan on seeing a couple more features that you didn’t get to see for the original version, a couple remixes, maybe a part 2 for song possibly, and you get one hit song that’s personal. Y’all not ready. Mollyworld, September 3rd. Complete Edition drops, well, that parts entirely up to you guys. Have a great day, hope everybody’s going awesome! Keep it 100 & stay livid. Rage on, 1900 sh*t - love y’all.
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buzzingonlinenow · 5 years
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But memories are meaningless without emotion—and aside from love and drugs, nothing spurs an emotional reaction like music
Mark Joseph Stern (article link)
I included this quote from an article because I felt it better encompassed my ultimate goal of this post- which is to describe a few of the songs that illicit this nostalgic feeling for me, personally. 
There is no particular genre or artist that I am going to list here; it will just be a few songs that bring back vivid memories and/or feelings every time they penetrate me through the aura of sound. Oh, also, all the songs go hard as fuck so feel free to give them a listen. 
Over My Head (Cable Car) - The Fray: This song brings back the memory of the Nintendo DS and playing a game called “Jam Sessions” that was basically a handheld knockoff of Guitar Hero. Still jam to this song semi-regularly. 
All the Above - Maino, T. Pain: This song immediately transports me to an inebriated Saturday inside Jordan-Hare stadium. This song gets me so pumped up that I used to listen to it on my way to exams in college to get me in the “get-shit-done” mindset. For some odd reason, they discontinued this from the gameday soundtrack my junior year- major contributor to why that was my last year attending games in the stadium. 
Dread Culture - Roots of a Rebellion: Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Sophomore year spring break. Two cartons of cigarettes and an all-inclusive open bar. This song would be played every single morning on the balcony while chiefing Parliaments/Marlboro Lights (that we got for pennies on the dollar) and drinking whatever was on the menu that AM. There are few songs that can get Chandler Espy going like this little ballad right here. 
Skrt - Kodak Black: This one is tied to a very random memory. Freshman year of college trip from  Auburn to Atlanta to watch my sister play in a volleyball tournament, alongside my mother and grandmother. Parking was a disaster so I had to park in a lot where I was informed that my car must be moved before 5am or risk my car being removed by the always friendly tow people. Song was being blared, windows down, around 4am, driving through the streets of downtown Atlanta in search of somewhere to eat and kill time- Waffle House it was. 
Where Is The Love? - Black Eyed Peas: Grammy Nominees 2004, arguably the best compact disk ever created. I remember this one vividly because it would always be played in my mom’s forest green Mercury Mountaineer when we were children. If they were smart, they would remake this song with modernized lyrics addressing all the discourse going on in the world- just make sure to run me at least 10% of the royalties. 
Legends - Juice WRLD: December 2019, the final month of my long college experience as well as my favorite musicians short life. I remember playing this song on repeat the days after the news of his death. Hearing the song still takes me back to reading the breaking news tweets that Jarad Anthony Higgins had died from an alleged overdose. “What’s the 27 club? We ain’t making is past 21″ hits a little harder when it’s the truth. 
Whole Lotta Choppas - Sada Baby: “They wanna see me do my daaaaance, in these thousand dolla paaaaaants” absolute banger. Makes me think of blaring this in the car in line at Six Flags my last trip there. It is literally impossible to hear this song and not want to move your body. I heard this song and immediately called Tik Tok ruining it in the coming weeks with some sort of challenge or dance- I was very much correct. 
Lil Wayne - Trippie Redd: Senior (second senior) year of college, Trippie released a banger of an album with this song on it. This song would be played at least once anytime our friend group would get together to hangout (drink). Always makes me think of good times and good spirits (pun intended). 
Old Town Road - Lil Nas X: LOL. This song was, no lie, played on repeat the morning of the last Auburn Rodeo I attended. It was played so many times that morning that I have never felt the need to listen to it again since. There just something about a 7am Miller Lite keg and Billy Ray Cyrus singing about Maseratis that got me going that day- also, Auburn lost (on a bullshit call) in the Final Four against Virginia this day. 
Subterranean Homesick Blues - Bob Dylan: Probably the first song I ever memorized word for word, and I definitely did not even know what half the lyrics even meant. My dad loved that I knew every word and would play it just so I would recite it, which is what ties this song so deeply into my memories. Why don’t the pumps work? Because the vandals took the handles. 
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