I know rappers be broke as a muthafukka, looking at them diamonds. Their diamonds look one way, then you see somebody with real bread, their diamonds look another way. This chain K. Hart got on in this special is DANCIN, like Justin Jeffersons chain. Lil 6 7 chain dont dance like this.
November 26, 2025 at 5:34 AM
I know rappers be broke as a muthafukka, looking at them diamonds. Their diamonds look one way, then you see somebody with real bread, their diamonds look another way. This chain K. Hart got on in this special is DANCIN, like Justin Jeffersons chain. Lil 6 7 chain dont dance like this.
Kevin Hart is the comedy version of Eminem. This shit was dope in the beginning. Now all his shit sounds the same, and even his voice is annoying as hell.
November 26, 2025 at 5:09 AM
Kevin Hart is the comedy version of Eminem. This shit was dope in the beginning. Now all his shit sounds the same, and even his voice is annoying as hell.
I was just thinking about contributing to the "charity" Feeding America. Until I discovered that the salary for its CEO, Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, was approximately $949,866 in 2024, with her total compensation being $1,113,502. Apparently, feeding America isn't her top priority.
Another problem is people reading headlines and not context, feeding America's program expense ratio is 98.27% for FY2024, meaning nearly all of its donations go directly to programs and services that help people facing hunger.
I was just thinking about contributing to the "charity" Feeding America. Until I discovered that the salary for its CEO, Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, was approximately $949,866 in 2024, with her total compensation being $1,113,502. Apparently, feeding America isn't her top priority.
November 26, 2025 at 3:49 AM
And honestly… posting some disingenuous shit like that during the time when these food programs are under such duress is some evil as shit.
I use charity navigator to get an idea of where the a charities money is going. But I always feel better giving to black women if I got a lil change on hand. I aint rich, so its not as frequent or as much as Id like it to be.
November 26, 2025 at 3:53 AM
I use charity navigator to get an idea of where the a charities money is going. But I always feel better giving to black women if I got a lil change on hand. I aint rich, so its not as frequent or as much as Id like it to be.
Another problem is people reading headlines and not context, feeding America's program expense ratio is 98.27% for FY2024, meaning nearly all of its donations go directly to programs and services that help people facing hunger.
I was just thinking about contributing to the "charity" Feeding America. Until I discovered that the salary for its CEO, Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, was approximately $949,866 in 2024, with her total compensation being $1,113,502. Apparently, feeding America isn't her top priority.
November 26, 2025 at 3:41 AM
Another problem is people reading headlines and not context, feeding America's program expense ratio is 98.27% for FY2024, meaning nearly all of its donations go directly to programs and services that help people facing hunger.
TurboTax is about to be integrated into ChatGPT, where customers will be guided through tasks tied to their tax filings or financial profile by the AI chatbot.
TurboTax owner Intuit is also paying OpenAI more than $100 million a year to power AI agents.
November 18, 2025 at 4:16 PM
TurboTax is about to be integrated into ChatGPT, where customers will be guided through tasks tied to their tax filings or financial profile by the AI chatbot.
TurboTax owner Intuit is also paying OpenAI more than $100 million a year to power AI agents.
Every day that Im online I realize a lot of people just cannot read for comprehension. Every word they read is in a bubble with no connection to the next.
November 26, 2025 at 3:14 AM
Every day that Im online I realize a lot of people just cannot read for comprehension. Every word they read is in a bubble with no connection to the next.
🏈 November 25, 1993: On Thanksgivin at a snowy Dallas, Texas. a 41-yard game-winning field goal attempt by Miami Dolphins’ Pete Stoyanovich was blocked. But Dallas Cowboys defender Leon Lett ran and touched the football, resulting in Miami’s re-possession and a game-winning 19-yard field goal.
🏈 November 25, 1993: On Thanksgivin at a snowy Dallas, Texas. a 41-yard game-winning field goal attempt by Miami Dolphins’ Pete Stoyanovich was blocked. But Dallas Cowboys defender Leon Lett ran and touched the football, resulting in Miami’s re-possession and a game-winning 19-yard field goal.