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1. andy99+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-02-02 09:49:04
I wish I could find the clip, I think it's another Tupac song, where it plays a news clip of a stressed sounding woman saying "he says he wants to see his rivals deceased" (roughly) in response to what I assume is a line in "Can't C me". Anyway, it's funny because that clip was making fun, but sounds a lot like all the "calling for someone to die is never ok" feigned pearl clutching I've seen here. The tweet was dumb, insisting on taking it literally in spite of all evidence, for the purpose of outrage is worse.
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2. hef198+w7[view] [source] 2024-02-02 11:12:42
>>andy99+(OP)
I can quote all kinda of people to make very disturbing, threatening statements. Unless I am writting fiction, quote or not, it is still a threat.

At the very least, tweeting bat shit crazy stuff while drunk is nothing a CEO should be excused for, at the very least it is a sign of aerious self-control and judgement issues. Regardless of what politicak side said CEO, or anyone else really, is on.

3. zoklet+Be[view] [source] 2024-02-02 12:27:06
>>andy99+(OP)
That's the intro to To Live and Die in LA

Also, the name of a great song by Wang Chung. I had never heard it until asking Google to play To Live And Die in LA and it played the Wang Chung song instead of Tupac.

4. TheCoe+as[view] [source] 2024-02-02 14:12:45
>>andy99+(OP)
Perhaps the CEO of a major VC firm and a rapper should be held to different standards in their communications.
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