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What idiot on the HISTORY channel and Ancient Aliens and that unexplained show etc - decided to run the “is it possible?” question into the fucking GROUND in the script? To that person, are you stupid or are you just dumb?! Yes, bitch, the shit is possible Redundant dummy 🤦🏽‍♂️

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Is it possible that William Shatner is a fucking retard dummy? Script: xyz happened Shatner: is it possible that xyz happened? No you stupid dumb retarded bitch gtfo my tv screen Is it possible every 30 seconds smh Lunacy. (No la-la lang)

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I literally hate ALL SHOWS on the HISTORY channel because of the repeated use of the redundant question “is it possible” From a person who use to love the history channel But now… Is it possible? Bitch shut up

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Artist hating on and outright protesting against Ai while having their voices drenched in autotune on most of their songs has GAT to be the most asinine, backwards, retarded thing I’ve seen & heard in a while Lunacy. Str8 up 😏

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Rakim brings out Lupe Fiasco for “Kick Push” & a short freestyle at the Blue Note Los Angeles… Lu calls Ra “the most incredible emcee in the history of Hip-Hop”

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Christopher Nolan explains why he cast Travis Scott in ‘THE ODYSSEY’: “I cast him because I wanted to nod towards the idea that this story has been handed down as oral poetry, which is analogous to rap.” (Source: time.com/article/2026/0…)

Christopher Nolan explains why he cast Travis Scott in ‘THE ODYSSEY’:

“I cast him because I wanted to nod towards the idea that this story has been handed down as oral poetry, which is analogous to rap.”

(Source: time.com/article/2026/0…)