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πSan Diego β¨οΈ wanderlust π camp π train enthusiast π²π½ Baja forever π
chasing sunsets with little Miss π lady garden πͺ΄π¬
GenX mama bear loving fiercely π³οΈβπβοΈπβοΈ
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The page seems to have been wiped clean
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I prefer the carbon monoxide theory for them and their pup. All horrible endings for the three... rest in peace.
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βWe are the Federal lawβ? Ok, Judge Dredd, calm down. Maybe read a book. Or at least the Constitution.
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no disagreements. like I said, not condoning it, but it wasn't done in conjunction with the Gulf of Mexico change. All of it is trash π behavior.
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not condoning it, but as all this crap surfaces, I'm running it past loved ones too see what they've heard and my brother is a fast fact checker.
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Apparently they made these changes mid-2024. Here's there reasoning...
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#Google #ThisIsAmerica
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Time to dust off my AOL account and Motorola flip phone. They want us to COMPLY or force us to be completely abandoned and in the dark without their services. RESIST
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I love yacht rock but also love rap. I was surround by music diversity growing up in the early 80's, and have my patents to thank for the classics but also access to so much more.
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because the target audience for the Super Bowl is mid fifties.
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More than half of my playlist on Spotify is music written before 1979 (and probably 10% of it is from before 1930 -- I listen to a lot of classical) and *I* know who Kendrick Lamarr is.
More to the point: when I haven't heard of a popular musician, I usually assume that's a "me" problem.
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I'm middle-aged with young-adult sons (age 19-29) yet understand how incredibly important these performances were for the black community in Nola, Superdome, and countrywide. I try not to generalize an entire generation but would agree MOST are out of touch; unwilling to grow outside their bubbleπ«§