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2018-09-08 14:30:10 UTC  

@Loyal 1just πŸ‘‚ s tonight??

2018-09-08 14:31:29 UTC  

Had a few πŸ₯ƒ @Mixy

2018-09-08 14:31:41 UTC  

@Loyal 1jelly...

2018-09-08 14:32:13 UTC  

@Pawhuskamornin

2018-09-08 14:32:58 UTC  

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2018-09-08 14:33:17 UTC  

Morning all

2018-09-08 14:33:22 UTC  

Good morning @Pawhuska

2018-09-08 14:33:57 UTC  

@Pawhuska 🌞 β˜• 🌞

2018-09-08 14:33:59 UTC  
2018-09-08 14:35:04 UTC  

@Sara morning

2018-09-08 14:35:48 UTC  

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2018-09-08 14:36:12 UTC  

one of my faves

2018-09-08 14:37:54 UTC  

He was put to rest

2018-09-08 14:38:18 UTC  

It was on CNN no one was watching anywayπŸ˜€

2018-09-08 14:38:34 UTC  
2018-09-08 14:39:06 UTC  

Mcstain funeral

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2018-09-08 14:39:19 UTC  

πŸ‘€

2018-09-08 14:40:00 UTC  
2018-09-08 14:40:32 UTC  

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2018-09-08 14:43:35 UTC  

No Way Out (1987 film) - Kevin Costner's character (US Navy officer/KGB agent/Mole) = How many 'moles' do we have in our countries that pretend to be patriots? Hmm Hard to tell.

2018-09-08 14:45:04 UTC  

@R_Dubya I remember that film scarey

2018-09-08 14:47:21 UTC  

No name, HRC, Hussein, AJ? Corsi? Corp. Tech Exec's? etc... on and on

2018-09-08 14:50:33 UTC  

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2018-09-08 14:51:01 UTC  

imho, A multitude of scumbags are showing themselves to be dispicable, dishonorable, back-stabbing traitors. And I am extremely thankful, to The Lord, that they are being rooted out. Dear Lord, Bring Justice Upon Them & deliver us from evil. Amen

2018-09-08 14:52:08 UTC  

And help us to forgive those who truly repent, so that we may be like you & not like them. Amen

2018-09-08 14:55:48 UTC  

There was a watch party room with big monitors at the university where he was giving his speech. It was empty. Loved it

2018-09-08 14:57:35 UTC  

@Smiley he will be the talk of the town for all the right reasons soon I hope

2018-09-08 14:59:01 UTC  

Ahhh that hip hop death might be not what it seems, he was involved with Grande
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Mac Miller, the platinum hip-hop star whose rhymes vacillated from party raps to lyrics about depression and drug use, and earned kudos from the likes of Jay-Z and Chance the Rapper, died Friday at age 26.

Police and paramedics found Miller unresponsive at his home in Los Angeles and declared him dead shortly before noon, coroner's spokeswoman Sarah Ardalani said. An autopsy will be required to determine the cause of death. His death was first reported by celebrity website TMZ.

"He was a bright light in this world for his family, friends and fans," Miller's family said in a statement.

Miller also drew headlines for his two-year relationship with singer Ariana Grande that ended earlier this year.

Police lines were pulled up and a coroner's van left the cul-de-sac where Miller lived late Friday afternoon. About 10 news vans remained. Another rapper, Pittsburgh Slim, appeared and left flowers.

While Miller didn't have a hit on Top 40 radio, he had a strong following on streaming networks and even had an album debut at No. 1 on the top 200 albums chart. He often alluded to his battles with addiction over the years and had collaborations with Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne and Ty Dolla $ign.

At the news of his death, Chance the Rapper tweeted: "I don't know what to say Mac Miller took me on my second tour ever. But beyond helping me launch my career he was one of the sweetest guys I ever knew. Great man. I loved him for real. I'm completely broken. God bless him."

2018-09-08 14:59:08 UTC  

Identity Politics

2018-09-08 14:59:27 UTC  

J Cole said on Twitter: "This is a message for anybody in this game that's going through something. If you don't feel right, if you feel you have a substance problem, if you need a ear to vent to. If you uncomfortable talking to people around you. Please reach out to me."

He released his fifth, full-length album "Swimming" last month, with Variety calling it "a simple, stately, poetic autobiography." Rolling Stone called it "silky, deep vibe redolent of the L.A. alternative soul scene." New Musical Express said it was "his best work in years."

The album included the song "Come Back to Earth," with Miller trying to chart his way through tough times: "In my own way, I feel like living some alternate reality/And I was drowning, but now I'm swimming through stressful waters to relief."

He was due to start a tour at the end of next month that he promised would be special every night. On Thursday he tweeted: "I just wanna go on tour."

Miller and Grande collaborated on her first top 10 hit, the multiplatinum, "The Way," which propelled her from teen TV stardom to pop star, and they dated for two years before their relationship ended in May. She later called it a "toxic" relationship on Twitter.