• The Source’s review and mic rating for Buckshot - The BDI Thug
    The Source’s review and mic rating for Buckshot - The BDI Thug
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  • The Source’s review and mic rating for Too $hort - Get In Where You Fit In
    The Source’s review and mic rating for Too $hort - Get In Where You Fit In
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  • Shawnna formerly of DTP looking good.
    Shawnna formerly of DTP looking good.
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  • The 1966 blizzard in Syracuse, New York — a massive snowstorm that blanketed the city, paralyzing streets and leaving buildings and vehicles buried under feet of snow.
    The 1966 blizzard in Syracuse, New York — a massive snowstorm that blanketed the city, paralyzing streets and leaving buildings and vehicles buried under feet of snow.
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  • Mia X in the 90’s with Mia X now!
    She beat cancer and still tore down the stage like a true legend.
    Mia X in the 90’s with Mia X now! 🔥 She beat cancer and still tore down the stage like a true legend. 💙
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  • Robert Downey Jr. photographed after being sentenced to 3 years in prison for possession of cocaine, heroin and a gun, 1999.

    In 1999, actor Robert Downey Jr. appeared in court wearing an orange jumpsuit, his once-glamorous career in ruins. The photo captured the lowest point of a man once hailed as one of Hollywood’s most gifted talents. After a string of arrests for drug possession in the late 1990s, Downey was sentenced to three years in prison following multiple violations of his probation.

    His descent mirrored a decade of personal chaos, addiction, relapses, and tabloid scrutiny that made him a cautionary tale about fame and self-destruction. But it wasn’t the end. After serving his sentence and struggling through recovery, Downey returned to acting in the early 2000s, rebuilding his reputation role by role.

    Less than a decade after this photo, he would reemerge as Tony Stark in Iron Man (2008), launching the Marvel Cinematic Universe and one of the greatest career comebacks in Hollywood history.

    Added Fact: In 2008, Time magazine named Robert Downey Jr. one of the 100 most influential people in the world — less than ten years after his release from prison.
    Robert Downey Jr. photographed after being sentenced to 3 years in prison for possession of cocaine, heroin and a gun, 1999. In 1999, actor Robert Downey Jr. appeared in court wearing an orange jumpsuit, his once-glamorous career in ruins. The photo captured the lowest point of a man once hailed as one of Hollywood’s most gifted talents. After a string of arrests for drug possession in the late 1990s, Downey was sentenced to three years in prison following multiple violations of his probation. His descent mirrored a decade of personal chaos, addiction, relapses, and tabloid scrutiny that made him a cautionary tale about fame and self-destruction. But it wasn’t the end. After serving his sentence and struggling through recovery, Downey returned to acting in the early 2000s, rebuilding his reputation role by role. Less than a decade after this photo, he would reemerge as Tony Stark in Iron Man (2008), launching the Marvel Cinematic Universe and one of the greatest career comebacks in Hollywood history. Added Fact: In 2008, Time magazine named Robert Downey Jr. one of the 100 most influential people in the world — less than ten years after his release from prison.
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  • Mother smiles as she poses with her eight children, circa 1950s
    Mother smiles as she poses with her eight children, circa 1950s
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  • The Source’s review and mic rating for DMX - The Great Depression
    The Source’s review and mic rating for DMX - The Great Depression
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  • Two black Children eating bread and flour gravy, Oklahoma, 1939.

    Our ancestors survived with a little to nothing, their survival skills was pass down through generations, Depression” it don’t affect us as much as it does to people in some other races because we live it everyday 365 days a year,YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT.
    Two black Children eating bread and flour gravy, Oklahoma, 1939. Our ancestors survived with a little to nothing, their survival skills was pass down through generations, Depression” it don’t affect us as much as it does to people in some other races because we live it everyday 365 days a year,YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT.
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    https://open.spotify.com/track/55OHOAavMWYv9ACYUY9w9R?si=6d9623c07e03454d
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