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MrBeast says a mentor is the single biggest cheat code you can get in any industry "A mentor is a f***ing cheat code. If you're in an industry where you can get one, get one. Like a lot of people enjoy, if they're really passionate about what they do,...

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Bam Adebayo GOES IN on the critics that says his 83 point game performance is unethical: "For the couch coaches, I mean, if you're in my shoes and you have, first of all, y'all are blaming me. You should be blaming the head coach. Get that first. I was not the one letting me go one-on-one the whole game until I had 70, and then you started to send a double. At that point, I got 70 with, like, what? nine minutes left to go in the game you think i'm not going for it like like and that's the thing that's crazy when they talk about the unethical part of the basketball i'm like if i have 70 points with 9 minutes to go Who would just be like, you know, coach, just take me out. Yeah, right. Anybody in my shoes with nine minutes left? Okay. A minute? All right. Nine? Yeah, I'm going for it. You can't be mad at that. If you are mad, I don't care because a lot of people, they're upset because if they did play, they never had a chance to get that close to chasing greatness. And then if you get that close to chasing greatness, that's the point of chasing it so you can surpass it. And some of the people have never played basketball. So like if you've been in the backyard and you and a couple of your homies have been playing 21 and you got 19. You're not going to get an easy look off. And four, they're going to talk about the free throws. It's not like I shoot 15 free throws a game. It's not like I average 10 free throws a game. You can watch the film. I was legitimately getting fouled every time. So I went to the free throw line."

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"You know, I don't, I have not changed. I really make the movies for myself. I really, really do." Q: "For no one else, or just sort of like what you ultimately want to see in them?" "Yeah, I think so." Q: "As a fan yourself, too? "What I want to see, yeah, like as a, like, you only have the benchmark of yourself. Like, if you ever try and make a movie for someone other than yourself... I feel like you're going to blow it. "Because you can't, you don't know how anyone else is going to feel. So like, you know, you go, 'okay, do I find that emotionally real? Do I find that interesting? Is that the Krypton I want to go to? Is that the Superman I want to see fight?' "You know, those are the questions you ask yourself constantly. And I think once you, if you're constantly answering yes to that, then you'll end up the more, the film will end up being more interesting to you. "And ultimately, the film being interesting to you allows you to make the movie better because you're interested. "If you make it for someone else over a two-year period, you're just going to not give a sh*t at some point because you're just like, 'I don't care. This is not my movie. I don't care about this movie because I made it for someone else.'" Q: "I imagine that's a very hard thing to do in Hollywood, though, is to keep your vision clear with so much collaboration, with so much going on, with so many other people in the mix." "It really depends on the project. For instance, it was hard on Guardians, you know, where I feel like what ended up happening on that movie was people, we did end up, they did end up asking me like, 'this is for kids, right?' "And I got to honestly say that I knew it was for kids, but I didn't want to make it for kids. You know what I mean? And I think that's what happened to that movie. It did get like second guessed at the end and turned more into a movie for kids. "My point of view is I can think like a child if I want. I have that enthusiasm for movies and what I think is cool. You, the collective you, don't need to try and second guess me and go, 'this is what we think a kid would like.' "And then it's like, 'oh, a song' or whatever. Then you're just like, 'okay, whatever.'"

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This is what Democrats are supporting: “How does it feel to be a woman in Iran” “This video is for the people who are backing up Iran right now, mostly Democrats that they are supporting Iran right now. So I want to go over few rules and laws in Iran about women. Basically, it's everything against what democrats believe. So if you're a woman in Iran, you basically, they see you as a half a brain, so you don't have the full brain. So let's say if you witnessed a murder and you're a woman and you want to go to the court and say that you witnessed, you witnessed a murder, there should be three women. So your witness, like your words will be approved in the court versus if it's a man and it witnessed a murder, only one man is enough. Why? Because they say women have half a brain. If you're a woman in Iran, you have kids and you want to divorce, you only can have that child until seven years. After 7 years, your child is for your husband and he can come and take the child away from you and you might never, ever see your child again. Or if he doesn't want to, he can leave this child with you and there is nothing that you can do about it. If you're a woman in Iran and you want to divorce your husband, oh, you have to go through hell. But if your husband wants to divorce you, it's super easy for them. If you're a woman in Iran and you're being beaten up by your husband and me as your neighbor, call the police and say, you know, my neighbor is, you know, hitting his wife to death. Police will do nothing. They will say, well, it's a family matter and it is his wife. So basically a wife for a man is like an object, just like they bought a car or something. So they will not interfere and they will see that, say that it's their personal problem, it's not our problem. If you're a woman in Europe and you want to travel out of country, you have to have the approval from your father if you're single or your brother if you don't have a father, if you're married, you have to have the approval from your husband. So basically your husband has to sign a paper that gives you the permission to leave the country. And let's say your husband said, you can't keep the kid until that kid is 18 years old, you have no right over that kid. — If you're a woman and you walk into your home and you see your husband with another woman and you get mad and you kill them, you will be hanged. But if you're a man, you walked in a room and get your husband with another man, you can kill both of them and nothing's gonna happen to you. In Iran, you will be hanged. If you kill someone, that's a punishment. But if you're a woman and you kill someone and your punishment is hanging, but you are virgin, they will first rape you before they hang you. I know that you can't even put this in your imagination, but that is true. Because in Islam, you cannot hang a virgin woman. In Iran, if a woman does not want to sleep with the husband and have sex, and the husband basically force you and kind of rape you, actually it does not count as a rape. So your husband can basically force you to have a sex, and there is nothing that you can do about it. In Iran, a woman cannot sing. No man can hear your voice singing. In Iran, if you're a woman and you get raped, do you know what's the first thing that they ask you? What did you do that they raped you as a woman? In Iran, we get sexually assaulted every day. Me, myself, I've been in Iran for 27 years, I've been sexually assaulted every day. Not by raping, but you're walking in the street, they will touch your butt, they will touch you, they will say nasty things in your ear. You're not safe anywhere. — This was just a very, very small amount of the things that's going on in Iran against women. So next time that any person that lives in Europe and in America and they want to support Iran's government, just think about all this, and shame on you if you do.”

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My Jaw Dropped & Hit The Floor While Listening To This. California Corruption IS OUT OF CONTROL California is ordering tiny homes for the homeless however they are paying $834,000 MORE PER tiny home than what you can order THE SAME TINY HOME on Amazon for READ THAT AGAIN “I’m pretty sure I just found the most wasteful spending in the history of California. And look I know that a high bar but I feel pretty confident in what I just said. So do y'all know those tiny homes that you get off, like, Amazon or Lowe's or Home Depot for, like, $2,500? ‌ You know, they're basically like little barns, but you can actually live in them. Well, the California government is buying a lot of them, and they're buying a lot of them in an effort to house the homeless, which I gotta say is fu**ing awesome. I fully support that. However, instead of paying about $2,500 per house or even less because they're buying a ton of them in bulk, the California tax payer is paying more than $837,000 per tiny home. They are paying $834,000 more than you can order them off Amazon per home. ‌ For that much money, you should be able to buy 335 tiny homes. Even if you weren't buying them in bulk, if you just went to the website and ordered 1 at a time, you could get 335 of these tiny homes for the same price that the California government is paying for 1. Think about it this way, California. It is estimated that you have about a 160,000 homeless people. And over the last 4 years, your government claims you have spent $17 billion trying to house them. ‌ Do understand that if you had bought every single one of those 160,000 people a tiny home, not just once, but you bought them 1 every year for the last 5 years, like, they got a brand new tiny home every every single year, you still would have only spent about $2.5 billion You would have spent nearly $15 billion less by just buying them a new tiny home every year. But, no, you're spending $837,000 for something I can go to Amazon and get for $2,500. You are spending 330 times what the average American can get that tiny home for. How are you allowing this level of government corruption and thievery to just keep going on? ‌ How are you not demanding to know where that extra $834,000 per home is going? This is why your state 4 years ago had a surplus, one of the biggest surpluses in California history as of this year. You have a $73,000,000,000 deficit. California, please stop worrying about the presidential race. Please stop worrying about who's president. ‌ That shouldn't matter to you. You. Pay attention to your local government that is very obviously fucking you, and go ask your governor why you're paying $837,000 for a tiny home that you can buy online for $2,500 or don't. I legitimately don't give a sh*t because I would never f**king live in your state. It's sad because California is f**king beautiful, but your government sucks.”

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Whoopi Goldberg dismisses Pratt losing his house in the wildfires and says he needs to know what he's talking about and offer "solutions" before "passing judgment" on Karen Bass. She claims he doesn't "understand what people are going through": GOLDBERG: No, he's not the answer but here's the thing, nobody -- You know, they have bitched about these wildfires as long as I've lived in California, it's always been -- it's always been a problem. But what I don't like is if you don't have any solutions that have not been already tried or if you're throwing shade on people saying she diverted water from this place -I mean, you have to -- you have to have some idea of what needs to be done. A lot of people were affected by those wildfires, a lot of my friends, a lot of people you know lost everything. HOSTIN: Right. GOLDBERG: So this is not, you know, a ha, ha, let's do an A.I. video. This is real stuff. People -- this is people's lives. And so, before you're passing judgment, you need to be able to tell people what you have to offer, Spencer. [Applause] You know, and, you know, I don't know what qualifies as the right way to be a politician, but what I do know is they have to be the people who understand what people are going through. And if you don't understand what people are going through, in the way they're going through it, when you're talking about communities, whole communities that have been burned out, whole groups, legacies that are gone. It's more than just this. It's all these things. You got to be prepared for a lot more stuff than I think you -- it is a really hard job and in California particularly.

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This Lewis Hamilton appreciation post by Hanifah and Ada, of the podcast 'Seasoned Sessions' 🥹 "People like him, I wonder what are the other athletes doing? Do you get what I mean? Because Lewis has, does everything." "Like one thing, you just seem so calm, collected. I can never imagine you raising your voice just like, you look so soft and calm. Like could just hold you. Like he could do a sleep story. Yes, you could do that CBeebies, read the book to the kids type thing. And I would clock in. He probably has done that." [HE HAS] "You dress so well. Wide audience. You really have an appreciation for fashion. You're at so many events. Like not to be the center, but you are the center because you just be chilling. You have a really eclectic friendship group. And the people I see you associate with, I'm like, wow, where did you guys meet? Who even knows? And then you are really charitable. "So you're using your 24 hours because also you're the best F1 driver in the world, in history. How have you, how do you manage to do all that? And then you look at other people that just do, I, I'm just sport." "Yeah, he's a well-rounded individual. It's like, how do you have all the time? Like, how do you have all the time and still be the greatest of all time? Do you get what I mean? Not that you were the greatest of all time. You were actively the greatest of all time. You were also producing the new F1 film.. also you're a rapper as well. A secret rapper. He's on one of Christina Aguilera's ones. He has a pseudonym. [XNDA] So he doesn't even really push it. He just pops up. He just pops on. He's enjoying life." "That's like, you know when people are like, when I become famous, I want to do a bit of everything. He's that thing, like, I have the resources to do everything I've ever wanted to do. And I'm actually going to do it well." "But one thing I do really appreciate about him is like, he doesn't do it in a way where it's like, I just want to be about, and here's my key differences - Lewis Hamilton made a post yesterday. Made a post yesterday about support, highlighting Black women at the Met. And just basically giving certain people accolades for what they've done for the Met and for fashion, and obviously for dandyism. Everyone's like, this is how you applaud Black women in this space." "But Lewis had like really put it at certain people like Regina King, like Lauryn Hill, etc. Also given them like really drawn out paragraph of like the specifics of what Black women have done to help this part of culture. And like he always makes sure he speaks highly of Black women. Whereas like, you know, there's a clear difference of people that are performative and people that actually love it." "And I think one side is performative, which loads of people are. Is it a critique? Maybe, who knows. And then one person is like truly in this. And that's Lewis." [Seasoned Sessions on Tik Tok : @/seasonedb]

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