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wzuplovely · 2 years ago
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hey you guys ill be blogging a lot about boycotting and alternatives so follow me if you wanna hear about it first
I'm currently researching fashion, beauty, and food industry. ugh and lemme tell you... my favorite perfume by marc jacobs is now CANCELED . so long daisy, oh how i loved you so </3
A sad day for fenty aswell, cut those stocks with israel @rihanna. Its nothing personal just come back to the light. we love you rihanna.
anyways I'll be delivering a report to you guys real soon. try to use ethically resourced ingredients for pies until then.
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ask-leviathan-ruin · 1 year ago
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hey wzup soul on the line
soo I'm not sure you picked up on the cues but I'm serious about the 'can you kidnap L-R to different dimensions' thing on the pinned post
fukig send him places
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jharpone · 4 months ago
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Wzup Playboi!!!
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barkikua · 4 months ago
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riverthemessiah · 8 months ago
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yo. i could do a WHOLE podcast on martin.
i’d title it:
“WZUP: tell it on the martin.”
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lorrylaffer · 1 year ago
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Panchas Psycho Ft Big Demon & Valle Psycho - You know wzup
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granvarones · 1 year ago
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When "Martin," starring Martin Lawrence, debuted over three decades ago on Fox, the groundbreaking sitcom became a cultural moment. Capturing the cultural zeitgeist in 1992 amidst a burgeoning era of Black sitcoms, "Martin" offered a portrayal that was unapologetically Black, and for a generation, it was must-see TV.
Set in Detroit, "Martin" centered around Martin Payne, a loud, lovable, and occasionally brash radio talk show host, and his relationships with his girlfriend Gina and their close circle of friends. The show was notable for tackling issues such as race, relationships, class, and HIV/AIDS. These themes were handled with humor and sincerity, making them accessible and impactful. And the season one episode, "Variety Show," is a prime example.
Premiering on April 29, 1993, "Variety Show" follows Martin, a radio DJ at WZUP, who volunteers to produce a fundraiser for AIDS research. As Martin hosts auditions for potential performers, his ego gets overblown and alienates his support system. Even the love of his life, Gina, portrayed by Tisha Campbell, is not spared tyrannical antics. Fun fact: Gina's audition song "Push," was the lead single from Tisha Campbell's self-titled 1993 debut album.
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“Push” was released in late 1992 just as “Martin” had become one of TV’s top rated shows. The song includes the lyric “If we’re gonna make that connection, golden rule is give me protection.” A subtle nod to safer sex.
When the start of the show proves to be disastrous, Martin realizes that he alone cannot pull off a successful show. He needs the very friends he alienated. His prayers are answered when Gina and their close circle of friends show up to ensure that the variety show is a success.
The episode concludes with Martin on stage, accompanied by Gina, Pam, Cole and Tommy, delivering a powerful message that the event holds a greater significance than his ego and pride.
"Tonight isn't about me. It's about something much bigger. The Money we raised tonight is going towards AIDS. You see, there are a lot of people out there struggling with this disease and we want to let them know that we care. I mean, If it affects one person, it affects us all. And we ain't even tryna stop fighting until this battle is over."
During the onset of the epidemic in the 1980s, the mention of HIV/AIDS in sitcoms was rare and often approached with a sense of trepidation. As the 1990s progressed, more sitcoms began to incorporate HIV/AIDS storylines, reflecting a growing societal awareness. "Martin" is among the popular sitcoms that addressed AIDS without losing the show's essence.
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"Martin" aired for five seasons from 1992 to 1997. The sitcom captured the essence of the '90s Hip-Hop culture. It included an element of coolness that was unmatched by other shows. "Martin" introduced catchphrases, like "You go, girl!" and "Damn, Gina!" that remains part of our cultural lexicon. The show's impact extends beyond its five-season run and is widely considered one of the most influential shows in television history.
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plantahmane · 6 years ago
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The world you live in. Credit: Wzup
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aiiaiiiyo · 6 years ago
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Hole-in-the-Wall, Washington State (1920x1080) [OC] Check this blog!
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nekomaniya · 6 years ago
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felt good about myself that day 🌞
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luckyjeonghan · 6 years ago
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Soonyoung: *continually does aegyo in front of Carats*
Jihoon: I’m really sorry.. I didn’t raise him properly
Later on...
Soonyoung: *talking to Carats* the fanchant (for Getting Closer) is a little~~~...
Seungcheol: I’m sorry... didn’t raise him properly
*Leader Line = mom, dad, & one imporperly raised child
©️ wooziuS2 | SCOUPS__8_08
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ca-dmv-bot · 2 years ago
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Customer: THE BUDWEISER COMMERCIAL, WAZZZUP DMV: WHATS UP FUCK YOU Verdict: DENIED
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resistance765 · 8 years ago
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“WZUP!” - TiRon & Ayamari feat. Jack Davey
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wzuplovely · 2 years ago
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Boycott
Ok so Israeli aggression and environmental changes to their land has earned a boycott. Not in a way to challenge Israel but I really cant associate with someone doing the things they are doing. Their main exports are polished diamonds, tools and there are many business relations between countries like US.
A boycott would bring attention to certain atrocities. This is just to hurt like really big companies right.
Holiday shopping could be adjusted w some sort of mindful purchases, like keeping the economy of an area that you're purchase is part of in mind. Shop local goods or buy from ethical businesses. Likes theres the rest of the world to buy from besides giving back to the elite capitalist economy. Just don't shop from specific big companies and maybe theres one that will actually do something, either way the nonacceptance is heard.
Here is an article from BDS offcials that can explain this way better than I can: https://bdsmovement.net/Act-Now-Against-These-Companies-Profiting-From-Genocide
WIX Fivver Teva pharmaceuticals etoro HP Siemens Puma Mcdonalds Dominos Papa Johns Burgerking Pizza Hut
significant companies with some sort of affiliations Marc Jacobs Fenty Chanel Dior Fox https://www.mayniaga.com/fashion-companies-allegedly-linked-to-israel-subject-to-boycott/
See if theres any local markets, shopping events, and sales. Shop for unique gifts online, from artists, on websites like Etsy.
Um a matter a fact, Joe Biden said that he stands with Israel. No we do not. I want the right people to suffer, the ones that can negotiate and bring results to this conflict. I want friends to get together and talk about how this is not right and come to a conclusion. Not publicly enabling atrocities. I want that land nurtured, I want affordable houses for all, I want the right to safety restored to those children and the right to a speedy recovery. I want never ending food I want never ending education. We are all held accountable for conflict stabilization.
1. we need to see 110% results 2. we need to see weapon responsibility 3. we need to see adequate, humane resolution.
Somebody get out there and show the world these damn things or show the world the truth.
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dion-jean-1 · 8 years ago
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drbrownscelray · 5 years ago
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