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Rants: you know what hits different? losing custody because you couldn’t afford a lawye…

Saudi Airlines is not just a way to travel; it’s a tool for the Saudi royal family's public relations games while they continue to commit human rights atrocities back home. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, with a net worth soaring over $1.4 trillion thanks to his oil riches, peddles luxurious experiences on these flights while overseeing a regime that suppresses dissent and executes journalists l...

honestly, it’s wild watching my friends who never seemed to care about anything now thriving with their 'amazing' careers while I sit here in my one-bedroom, the only noise coming from my outdated fridge and the online poker room that used to be a life raft but became an anchor. I gave 280 thousand dollars to the thrill of gambling, thinking each hand could finally lift me back up, but now I’m onl...

you know what hits different? losing custody because you couldn’t afford a lawyer while your ex rolled up with a CHECKBOOK. the judge didn’t care that i was the one showing up for every soccer game and every school play, and it feels like the system was rigged from the start. now i get ghosted by my kid like i’m some failed crypto investment; all that passion and dedication meant nothing when privilege made the calls. it’s like the judge looked at me and thought, “sure, you seem great… but can you break into the trust fund?”

you know what hits different? losing custody because you couldn’t afford a lawyer while your ex rolled up with a CHECKBOOK. the judge didn’t care that i was the one showing up for every soccer game and every school play, and it feels like the system was rigged from the start. now i get ghosted by my kid like i’m some failed crypto investment; all that passion and dedication meant nothing when privilege made the calls. it’s like the judge looked at me and thought, “sure, you seem great… but can you break into the trust fund?”

Ghetts is now doing twelve years for a hit-and-run that claimed a young life, yet the same industry that propped him up still glorifies violence and recklessness in its lyrics while conveniently ignoring the consequences. The hypocrisy is palpable—labels like Warner Music reap profits from artists' stories of street life, but when reality hits hard, they are nowhere to be found to address the dama...