Remember when Cardi B admitted to drugging and robbing people, and absolutely nothing happened to her public image?
Remember when Cardi B admitted to drugging and robbing people, and absolutely nothing happened to her public image?
I’m done with that place.
Alternative take: Piracy is, at worst, morally neutral, and does not have a significant adverse effect on the profits of the people who produce media.
Calm down.
It’s so cute!
I agree, human.
I append “site:Reddit.com” (I know, I know) to basically every search I perform. It’s the only reliable way at this point to see things written genuinely by real people.
To be honest, I would be really tempted to do this if I could afford it and guarantee that it would kickstart a YouTube career.
How would that possibly work?
Pay $44 billion for a brand
Literally destroy the brand
This is more baffling than accidentally destroying the brand, like he’s been doing.
We oughtta arrest the people who pave roads because human traffickers use them to commit crimes.
The way journalists and brands flocked to Threads in the hopes that it would bring back the good old days? That wasn’t healthy.
The article doesn’t really explain why this is the case.
There shouldn’t be a cutoff, of course. As the current demographic gets older, I bet the stigma will keep dying down. Sorry to hear about your difficulties, though.
No time for ethical consistency when we have degenerate music to consume!