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I hear what y'all saying about marvel. I don't know if I've missed you speaking about it but the situation around Jonathan Majors and Kang is a strong reason why they had to revert. The man can act. And I would love of they brought back that character to spin RDJ. Outside of marvel too JM’s situation is very nuanced. Now the dust has settled and all the truth is out there I would love to hear your take after reviewing the facts and not the regurgitated newspapers opinion. I for one always thought JM was innocent and still do. Even from the video but the drivers testimony in court sealed it. Coupled with the verdict being one of 3rd degree assault = unintentional and 2nd degree harassment equivalent of a parking ticket. I think all media really railroaded him but the past/ vns and accusations put forward at the time had not been proven to be true. In court the ex said “nothing became physical until that night” but it’s like that was ignored. Only the court of public opinion and the media still believe the accusations. I wish Black media backed him more in my opinion he can and should still be able to reach phenomenal heights in his career . I’d encourage if anyone has the time the transcripts are all available on RU-vid. But yeah JM back as Kang RDJ back as doom let the fight it out and let’s see what a post multiverse MCU looks like.
Theres a deeper story to RDJ becoming Doctor Doom & they have already agreed on some insane contract so its not about Money. I don't think you will even see his face. And the Storyline didnt change, They always take from the Comics and adapt. The recents movies are just based on very recent Comics, i think the Main plot is from like 2013 comics
I respect these two sooo much for realising they need to respect their bodies and not onlyfor themselves, but for each other and more importantly fortheir future children. Sometimes we learn when it’s too late but i am happy that they have come to that realization and they have no clue how many people they will inspire with their weight loss (and God willing health maintenance) journey. Literally wish them all the best man honestly 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
As a Ghanaian, I think this is a compliment to UK because what this mean is tgat they are the last when it comes to pedalizing women, especially the materialistic ones..Congrats👏🏿
Are you aware that there are different genres of African music. Protest or social conscious music is found in other African music genres especially in local languages . dancehall has a sub genre type of protest or social awareness music. Afrobeat in the 80s had a sub genre of social conscious music championed by Fela but within afrobeats he has non protest or social music.Afrobeat evolved in Nigeria in the late 1960s by Fela Anikulapo Kuti, (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun) who, with drummer Tony Allen, experimented with different contemporary music of that time. Afrobeat was influenced by a combination of different genres, such as highlife, fuji, and jùjú,as well as Yoruba vocal traditions, rhythm, and instruments.In the late 1950s, Kuti left Lagos to study abroad at the London School of Music, where he took lessons in piano and percussion and was exposed to jazz. The music of Nigeria includes many kinds of folk and popular music. Little of the country's music history prior to European contact has been preserved, although bronze carvings dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries have been found depicting musicians and their instruments.The country's most internationally renowned genres are Indigenous, Apala, Aurrebbe music, Rara music, Were music, Ogene, Fuji, Jùjú, Afrobeat, Afrobeats, Igbo highlife, Afro-juju, Waka, Igbo rap, Gospel,Nigerian popand Yo-pop. Styles of folk music are related to the over 250 ethnic groups in the country, each with their own techniques, instruments, and songs😊
Cosmetic surgery is NOT normal in the states. It’s still very much a thing, especially for men. Please don’t compare yourselves to American influencers. It’s different over here.
I dont even mind when women are propping up Nigerian men over other men but when the relationship goes wrong, im then subjected to hearing women talk bad about Nigerian men. When the relationship doesn't go how they want it all of a sudden, he's a scammer, he's toxic, he has multiple women he wants her to be "submissive" all of a sudden being submissive is interchangeable to how the woman feels at the time. I even remember when women talked down about Nigerian men, what I'm glad about is Black men at large haven't allowed such women who talk like this about Nigerian men to create beef and division between us as Black men. We just laugh and make jokes about it and dont take it personal its literally just bants (comedy show wahala anyone ?) I know a few women who have children with Nigerian men and their descriptions of him isnt flattering and I purposely don't take the womans side i just say "hmmmm yeah I hear you"
Another beggar, begging to be engaged, transactionally 🙄 if you’re not getting the simps you require, and the grass is greener on the other side, get gone and don’t bother sending a postcard - next !!! Gents - be who they break rules for not, who they make rules for……
Im from London and it can be a horrible place to date as a man. These women are generally not feminine and only care about how much you spend on them. End of.