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Rick Ross doesn't sign women to his label because he would f*** them. What?!

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During an interview with a New York radio station program called "The Breakfast Club," Rick Ross asked the co-host of the program (Angela Yee) was asked by Ross to show him her legs. Yee asked Ross about his record of supporting female artists, he exclaimed that he would be unable to treat them as professionals: "You know, I never did it because I always thought, like, I would end up f*cking a female rapper and f*cking the business up. I’m so focused on my business. I gotta be honest with you. You know, she’s looking good. I’m spending so much money on her photo shoots. I gotta f*ck her a couple times." My Two Cents You gotta love the level of class that this guy has. *sarcasm* I guess Ross never heard of the notion of "keeping it in your pants" for the sake of being a decent human being. However, if keeping junior in your pants is too tough for you, may I suggest a support group for sex addicts? The last thing we need is another sex addict mi

Trump announces ban on trans men and women from serving in the military

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Photo Credit: TelegraphUK Just when you thought Trump couldn't sink any lower, he announces a ban on trans men and women from entering the military. The President (of the third reich), announced in a series of tweets the following: "After consultation with my Generals and military experts, please be advised that the United States Government will not accept or allow Transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the U.S. Military. Our military must be focused on decisive and overwhelming victory and cannot be burdened with the tremendous medical costs and disruption that transgender in the military would entail. Thank you." Last year, the Pentagon ended the ban on trans men and women from entering the military. They allowed trans men and women to serve openly and receive medical care. Around the same time last year, Trump stated that he would " do everything in my power to protect LGBTQ citizens ." My Two Cents Let me get this straight, Trum

Breaking: Actor John Heard passes away.

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John Heard, best known for his role in the "Home Alone" movies, and his work in iconic movie "Beaches," has died. He was found dead by maid service in a hotel room in Palo Alto, CA. He was 72. According to Heard's rep , he had undergone "minor back surgery" at Stanford Medical Center on Wednesday, and was recovering at the hotel. The cause of death has not been released. This story is developing. My Two Cents As an 80s child, who spent the majority of the 90s as a teenager, I have had the privilege of watching a lot of his work. I loved him in "Big," even though he was Tom Hank's character's adversary. His appearance in the first "Sharknado" movie a few years back showed he hadn't missed a beat. He also appeared on Battlestar Galactica! Heard was a true actor legend and he will be missed. My prayers are with his loved ones during this time. RIP John Heard! Thank you for you contribution to the acting world

Remembering Linkin Park's Chester Bennington.

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Today, the rock world was stunned when it was announced that LP frontman Chester Bennington had died from an apparent suicide by hanging. His body was found Thursday morning, and his death was announced in the afternoon hours. He was 41. He leaves behind 6 children, and a rock legacy. Losing Chester Bennington hit me hard. When I checked my Facebook feed after not being on for a few hours, I saw the news and I felt my heart shatter into a million pieces. I tried to hold back tears as I texted fellow Linkin Park fans to alert them of the news. Shortly after, every single media outlet started reporting on Bennington's death. The reason why Chester's death hit me hard is because I listened to a lot of Linkin Park in the 2000s. When I was in college, and even after college, I was an emotional mess. I was depressed, and I found solace in the lyrics of Linkin Park songs. In fact, I used to think that if my heart could sing, it would sound like Chester's voice. There are ver

Kelly Clarkson claps back at internet troll who called her 'fat.'

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Photo Credit: Inquisitr Kelly Clarkson, a woman I both love and sometimes hate (due to being jealous of her talent! *Gasp!* Now you know my secret), lowered a serious smackdown on an internet troll who decided to be all big and bad behind a computer screen. On Tuesday, the 35-year-old singer posted a lovely message, thanking service members for " preserving our freedom ." Cliff Cherokee, a troll who probably lives in his parent's basement and picks his nose, decided to ruin the message by posting: "You're fat." Kelly Clarkson, who has millions of followers from all over the globe, saw this specific message and had the last laugh. She clapped back: "....and still f*cking awesome ." Fans howled in support of Clarkson's mic drop on the troll. Mr. Cliff Cherokee has been silent since he was schooled, with the exception of one tweet: He called Chrissy Teigen a "monster that haunts him during sleep paralysis." I think Mr.

NJ governor Chris Christie slammed for hitting the beach during shutdown.

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Photo Credit: progressivepostdaily Around this time of year, Americans head to the beach to catch some rays, frolic in the ocean waters, and have some good ole fashion summer fun. Well, if you live in New Jersey, all of those plans were shot down, thanks to the government shutdown. While the shutdown made major news alone, it didn't make nearly as big of a splash as Chris Christie's beach trip did. On Sunday, the 54-year-old governor and his family went to Island Beach State Park and had some 'fun in the sun.' Mind you, all state parks, beaches, and more were closed due to the shutdown. Not only did Christie take heat from residents of NJ, he got slammed by people all over the globe. Christie laughed off the haters, saying: "I don’t apologize for it. I don’t back away from it. Let’s be really clear. That’s our residence and we have a right to be there whenever we want to be there." As of today, a budget was signed and all parks and beaches are