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“…Everyone Needs A Yes Man” - Drake and Kevin Durant link up in a new ad for KD’s 19th signature Nike sneaker


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Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


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Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


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Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


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Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


37.4K
137
3 hours ago

Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


37.4K
137
3 hours ago

Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


37.4K
137
3 hours ago

Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


37.4K
137
3 hours ago


Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


37.4K
137
3 hours ago

Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


37.4K
137
3 hours ago

Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


37.4K
137
3 hours ago

Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


37.4K
137
3 hours ago

Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


37.4K
137
3 hours ago

Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


37.4K
137
3 hours ago

Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


37.4K
137
3 hours ago


Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


37.4K
137
3 hours ago

Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


37.4K
137
3 hours ago

Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


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137
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Online communities like r/malelivingspace have created a collective archive of single men’s homes, displaying what truly matters to them.

Mattress on the floor. One chair facing the TV. No rug, no lamps, nothing on the walls, but still a gaming setup, a weight machine, or a car parked inside.

The rooms sit somewhere between freedom, loneliness, and accidental design. Half-empty, but strangely personal. Less about decoration, more about priority. A home reduced to the things its owner actually uses.

Sources: @maddzak @borninfluenced @wasted


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The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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4 hours ago

The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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4 hours ago

The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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4 hours ago

The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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4 hours ago

The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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4 hours ago

The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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141
4 hours ago

The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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141
4 hours ago

The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


27.5K
141
4 hours ago

The loneliest man in the universe 🪐

The Silver Surfer, aka Norrin Radd, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and emotionally complex characters. Once a peaceful scientist from the utopian planet Zenn-La, he sacrificed everything to save his world by becoming the herald of Galactus, a cosmic being who devours planets.


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4 hours ago

Keanu Reeves took a multimillion dollar pay cut on Devil’s Advocate so the studio could afford Al Pacino. Then he did the same thing on The Replacements to get Gene Hackman.

After wrapping the Matrix, he bought every member of the stunt team a custom Harley-Davidson. He told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “I just wanted to give a bigger thank-you to all these guys who helped me make this, I think, one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”

In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune in 2003: “Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I’ve already made for the next few centuries.”

This was his first fashion campaign. He was 54. Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 2019, shot in black and white by David Sims.

Source: @filmatic


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Keanu Reeves took a multimillion dollar pay cut on Devil’s Advocate so the studio could afford Al Pacino. Then he did the same thing on The Replacements to get Gene Hackman.

After wrapping the Matrix, he bought every member of the stunt team a custom Harley-Davidson. He told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “I just wanted to give a bigger thank-you to all these guys who helped me make this, I think, one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”

In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune in 2003: “Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I’ve already made for the next few centuries.”

This was his first fashion campaign. He was 54. Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 2019, shot in black and white by David Sims.

Source: @filmatic


17.9K
143
5 hours ago

Keanu Reeves took a multimillion dollar pay cut on Devil’s Advocate so the studio could afford Al Pacino. Then he did the same thing on The Replacements to get Gene Hackman.

After wrapping the Matrix, he bought every member of the stunt team a custom Harley-Davidson. He told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “I just wanted to give a bigger thank-you to all these guys who helped me make this, I think, one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”

In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune in 2003: “Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I’ve already made for the next few centuries.”

This was his first fashion campaign. He was 54. Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 2019, shot in black and white by David Sims.

Source: @filmatic


17.9K
143
5 hours ago

Keanu Reeves took a multimillion dollar pay cut on Devil’s Advocate so the studio could afford Al Pacino. Then he did the same thing on The Replacements to get Gene Hackman.

After wrapping the Matrix, he bought every member of the stunt team a custom Harley-Davidson. He told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “I just wanted to give a bigger thank-you to all these guys who helped me make this, I think, one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”

In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune in 2003: “Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I’ve already made for the next few centuries.”

This was his first fashion campaign. He was 54. Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 2019, shot in black and white by David Sims.

Source: @filmatic


17.9K
143
5 hours ago

Keanu Reeves took a multimillion dollar pay cut on Devil’s Advocate so the studio could afford Al Pacino. Then he did the same thing on The Replacements to get Gene Hackman.

After wrapping the Matrix, he bought every member of the stunt team a custom Harley-Davidson. He told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “I just wanted to give a bigger thank-you to all these guys who helped me make this, I think, one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”

In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune in 2003: “Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I’ve already made for the next few centuries.”

This was his first fashion campaign. He was 54. Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 2019, shot in black and white by David Sims.

Source: @filmatic


17.9K
143
5 hours ago

Keanu Reeves took a multimillion dollar pay cut on Devil’s Advocate so the studio could afford Al Pacino. Then he did the same thing on The Replacements to get Gene Hackman.

After wrapping the Matrix, he bought every member of the stunt team a custom Harley-Davidson. He told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “I just wanted to give a bigger thank-you to all these guys who helped me make this, I think, one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”

In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune in 2003: “Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I’ve already made for the next few centuries.”

This was his first fashion campaign. He was 54. Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 2019, shot in black and white by David Sims.

Source: @filmatic


17.9K
143
5 hours ago

Keanu Reeves took a multimillion dollar pay cut on Devil’s Advocate so the studio could afford Al Pacino. Then he did the same thing on The Replacements to get Gene Hackman.

After wrapping the Matrix, he bought every member of the stunt team a custom Harley-Davidson. He told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “I just wanted to give a bigger thank-you to all these guys who helped me make this, I think, one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”

In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune in 2003: “Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I’ve already made for the next few centuries.”

This was his first fashion campaign. He was 54. Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 2019, shot in black and white by David Sims.

Source: @filmatic


17.9K
143
5 hours ago

Keanu Reeves took a multimillion dollar pay cut on Devil’s Advocate so the studio could afford Al Pacino. Then he did the same thing on The Replacements to get Gene Hackman.

After wrapping the Matrix, he bought every member of the stunt team a custom Harley-Davidson. He told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “I just wanted to give a bigger thank-you to all these guys who helped me make this, I think, one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”

In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune in 2003: “Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I’ve already made for the next few centuries.”

This was his first fashion campaign. He was 54. Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 2019, shot in black and white by David Sims.

Source: @filmatic


17.9K
143
5 hours ago

Keanu Reeves took a multimillion dollar pay cut on Devil’s Advocate so the studio could afford Al Pacino. Then he did the same thing on The Replacements to get Gene Hackman.

After wrapping the Matrix, he bought every member of the stunt team a custom Harley-Davidson. He told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “I just wanted to give a bigger thank-you to all these guys who helped me make this, I think, one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”

In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune in 2003: “Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I’ve already made for the next few centuries.”

This was his first fashion campaign. He was 54. Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 2019, shot in black and white by David Sims.

Source: @filmatic


17.9K
143
5 hours ago

Keanu Reeves took a multimillion dollar pay cut on Devil’s Advocate so the studio could afford Al Pacino. Then he did the same thing on The Replacements to get Gene Hackman.

After wrapping the Matrix, he bought every member of the stunt team a custom Harley-Davidson. He told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “I just wanted to give a bigger thank-you to all these guys who helped me make this, I think, one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”

In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune in 2003: “Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I’ve already made for the next few centuries.”

This was his first fashion campaign. He was 54. Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 2019, shot in black and white by David Sims.

Source: @filmatic


17.9K
143
5 hours ago

Keanu Reeves took a multimillion dollar pay cut on Devil’s Advocate so the studio could afford Al Pacino. Then he did the same thing on The Replacements to get Gene Hackman.

After wrapping the Matrix, he bought every member of the stunt team a custom Harley-Davidson. He told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “I just wanted to give a bigger thank-you to all these guys who helped me make this, I think, one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”

In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune in 2003: “Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I’ve already made for the next few centuries.”

This was his first fashion campaign. He was 54. Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 2019, shot in black and white by David Sims.

Source: @filmatic


17.9K
143
5 hours ago

Keanu Reeves took a multimillion dollar pay cut on Devil’s Advocate so the studio could afford Al Pacino. Then he did the same thing on The Replacements to get Gene Hackman.

After wrapping the Matrix, he bought every member of the stunt team a custom Harley-Davidson. He told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “I just wanted to give a bigger thank-you to all these guys who helped me make this, I think, one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”

In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune in 2003: “Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I’ve already made for the next few centuries.”

This was his first fashion campaign. He was 54. Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 2019, shot in black and white by David Sims.

Source: @filmatic


17.9K
143
5 hours ago

Keanu Reeves took a multimillion dollar pay cut on Devil’s Advocate so the studio could afford Al Pacino. Then he did the same thing on The Replacements to get Gene Hackman.

After wrapping the Matrix, he bought every member of the stunt team a custom Harley-Davidson. He told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “I just wanted to give a bigger thank-you to all these guys who helped me make this, I think, one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”

In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune in 2003: “Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I’ve already made for the next few centuries.”

This was his first fashion campaign. He was 54. Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 2019, shot in black and white by David Sims.

Source: @filmatic


17.9K
143
5 hours ago

Keanu Reeves took a multimillion dollar pay cut on Devil’s Advocate so the studio could afford Al Pacino. Then he did the same thing on The Replacements to get Gene Hackman.

After wrapping the Matrix, he bought every member of the stunt team a custom Harley-Davidson. He told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “I just wanted to give a bigger thank-you to all these guys who helped me make this, I think, one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”

In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune in 2003: “Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I’ve already made for the next few centuries.”

This was his first fashion campaign. He was 54. Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 2019, shot in black and white by David Sims.

Source: @filmatic


17.9K
143
5 hours ago

Keanu Reeves took a multimillion dollar pay cut on Devil’s Advocate so the studio could afford Al Pacino. Then he did the same thing on The Replacements to get Gene Hackman.

After wrapping the Matrix, he bought every member of the stunt team a custom Harley-Davidson. He told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: “I just wanted to give a bigger thank-you to all these guys who helped me make this, I think, one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”

In 2003, he told the Chicago Tribune in 2003: “Money is the last thing I think about. I could live on what I’ve already made for the next few centuries.”

This was his first fashion campaign. He was 54. Saint Laurent, Fall/Winter 2019, shot in black and white by David Sims.

Source: @filmatic


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5 hours ago

Batman (1939–) is a DC vigilante defined by the story of Bruce Wayne, a young boy who witnesses the murder of his parents and dedicates his life to becoming the world’s greatest detective. Unlike many heroes, he has no superpowers, instead relying on physicality, intellect, and an arsenal of technology to protect Gotham City.

Batman is known for his pointed cowl and dark cape, using theatricality and fear to strike at the hearts of criminals. His most famous live-action portrayals include Michael Keaton in the late 1980s and Christian Bale in the early 2000s Dark Knight trilogy, which grounded the character in a gritty, realistic world for a mainstream audience.

Beyond the screen, Batman has left one of the biggest marks on pop culture by redefining the antihero and exploring deeper psychological themes of trauma and morality. He remains a symbol of human resilience, proving that one individual can stand against systemic corruption and chaos.

Source: @someoneofheart


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Batman (1939–) is a DC vigilante defined by the story of Bruce Wayne, a young boy who witnesses the murder of his parents and dedicates his life to becoming the world’s greatest detective. Unlike many heroes, he has no superpowers, instead relying on physicality, intellect, and an arsenal of technology to protect Gotham City.

Batman is known for his pointed cowl and dark cape, using theatricality and fear to strike at the hearts of criminals. His most famous live-action portrayals include Michael Keaton in the late 1980s and Christian Bale in the early 2000s Dark Knight trilogy, which grounded the character in a gritty, realistic world for a mainstream audience.

Beyond the screen, Batman has left one of the biggest marks on pop culture by redefining the antihero and exploring deeper psychological themes of trauma and morality. He remains a symbol of human resilience, proving that one individual can stand against systemic corruption and chaos.

Source: @someoneofheart


30.3K
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11 hours ago

Batman (1939–) is a DC vigilante defined by the story of Bruce Wayne, a young boy who witnesses the murder of his parents and dedicates his life to becoming the world’s greatest detective. Unlike many heroes, he has no superpowers, instead relying on physicality, intellect, and an arsenal of technology to protect Gotham City.

Batman is known for his pointed cowl and dark cape, using theatricality and fear to strike at the hearts of criminals. His most famous live-action portrayals include Michael Keaton in the late 1980s and Christian Bale in the early 2000s Dark Knight trilogy, which grounded the character in a gritty, realistic world for a mainstream audience.

Beyond the screen, Batman has left one of the biggest marks on pop culture by redefining the antihero and exploring deeper psychological themes of trauma and morality. He remains a symbol of human resilience, proving that one individual can stand against systemic corruption and chaos.

Source: @someoneofheart


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Batman (1939–) is a DC vigilante defined by the story of Bruce Wayne, a young boy who witnesses the murder of his parents and dedicates his life to becoming the world’s greatest detective. Unlike many heroes, he has no superpowers, instead relying on physicality, intellect, and an arsenal of technology to protect Gotham City.

Batman is known for his pointed cowl and dark cape, using theatricality and fear to strike at the hearts of criminals. His most famous live-action portrayals include Michael Keaton in the late 1980s and Christian Bale in the early 2000s Dark Knight trilogy, which grounded the character in a gritty, realistic world for a mainstream audience.

Beyond the screen, Batman has left one of the biggest marks on pop culture by redefining the antihero and exploring deeper psychological themes of trauma and morality. He remains a symbol of human resilience, proving that one individual can stand against systemic corruption and chaos.

Source: @someoneofheart


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11 hours ago

Batman (1939–) is a DC vigilante defined by the story of Bruce Wayne, a young boy who witnesses the murder of his parents and dedicates his life to becoming the world’s greatest detective. Unlike many heroes, he has no superpowers, instead relying on physicality, intellect, and an arsenal of technology to protect Gotham City.

Batman is known for his pointed cowl and dark cape, using theatricality and fear to strike at the hearts of criminals. His most famous live-action portrayals include Michael Keaton in the late 1980s and Christian Bale in the early 2000s Dark Knight trilogy, which grounded the character in a gritty, realistic world for a mainstream audience.

Beyond the screen, Batman has left one of the biggest marks on pop culture by redefining the antihero and exploring deeper psychological themes of trauma and morality. He remains a symbol of human resilience, proving that one individual can stand against systemic corruption and chaos.

Source: @someoneofheart


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Batman (1939–) is a DC vigilante defined by the story of Bruce Wayne, a young boy who witnesses the murder of his parents and dedicates his life to becoming the world’s greatest detective. Unlike many heroes, he has no superpowers, instead relying on physicality, intellect, and an arsenal of technology to protect Gotham City.

Batman is known for his pointed cowl and dark cape, using theatricality and fear to strike at the hearts of criminals. His most famous live-action portrayals include Michael Keaton in the late 1980s and Christian Bale in the early 2000s Dark Knight trilogy, which grounded the character in a gritty, realistic world for a mainstream audience.

Beyond the screen, Batman has left one of the biggest marks on pop culture by redefining the antihero and exploring deeper psychological themes of trauma and morality. He remains a symbol of human resilience, proving that one individual can stand against systemic corruption and chaos.

Source: @someoneofheart


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Batman (1939–) is a DC vigilante defined by the story of Bruce Wayne, a young boy who witnesses the murder of his parents and dedicates his life to becoming the world’s greatest detective. Unlike many heroes, he has no superpowers, instead relying on physicality, intellect, and an arsenal of technology to protect Gotham City.

Batman is known for his pointed cowl and dark cape, using theatricality and fear to strike at the hearts of criminals. His most famous live-action portrayals include Michael Keaton in the late 1980s and Christian Bale in the early 2000s Dark Knight trilogy, which grounded the character in a gritty, realistic world for a mainstream audience.

Beyond the screen, Batman has left one of the biggest marks on pop culture by redefining the antihero and exploring deeper psychological themes of trauma and morality. He remains a symbol of human resilience, proving that one individual can stand against systemic corruption and chaos.

Source: @someoneofheart


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Batman (1939–) is a DC vigilante defined by the story of Bruce Wayne, a young boy who witnesses the murder of his parents and dedicates his life to becoming the world’s greatest detective. Unlike many heroes, he has no superpowers, instead relying on physicality, intellect, and an arsenal of technology to protect Gotham City.

Batman is known for his pointed cowl and dark cape, using theatricality and fear to strike at the hearts of criminals. His most famous live-action portrayals include Michael Keaton in the late 1980s and Christian Bale in the early 2000s Dark Knight trilogy, which grounded the character in a gritty, realistic world for a mainstream audience.

Beyond the screen, Batman has left one of the biggest marks on pop culture by redefining the antihero and exploring deeper psychological themes of trauma and morality. He remains a symbol of human resilience, proving that one individual can stand against systemic corruption and chaos.

Source: @someoneofheart


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Batman (1939–) is a DC vigilante defined by the story of Bruce Wayne, a young boy who witnesses the murder of his parents and dedicates his life to becoming the world’s greatest detective. Unlike many heroes, he has no superpowers, instead relying on physicality, intellect, and an arsenal of technology to protect Gotham City.

Batman is known for his pointed cowl and dark cape, using theatricality and fear to strike at the hearts of criminals. His most famous live-action portrayals include Michael Keaton in the late 1980s and Christian Bale in the early 2000s Dark Knight trilogy, which grounded the character in a gritty, realistic world for a mainstream audience.

Beyond the screen, Batman has left one of the biggest marks on pop culture by redefining the antihero and exploring deeper psychological themes of trauma and morality. He remains a symbol of human resilience, proving that one individual can stand against systemic corruption and chaos.

Source: @someoneofheart


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Batman (1939–) is a DC vigilante defined by the story of Bruce Wayne, a young boy who witnesses the murder of his parents and dedicates his life to becoming the world’s greatest detective. Unlike many heroes, he has no superpowers, instead relying on physicality, intellect, and an arsenal of technology to protect Gotham City.

Batman is known for his pointed cowl and dark cape, using theatricality and fear to strike at the hearts of criminals. His most famous live-action portrayals include Michael Keaton in the late 1980s and Christian Bale in the early 2000s Dark Knight trilogy, which grounded the character in a gritty, realistic world for a mainstream audience.

Beyond the screen, Batman has left one of the biggest marks on pop culture by redefining the antihero and exploring deeper psychological themes of trauma and morality. He remains a symbol of human resilience, proving that one individual can stand against systemic corruption and chaos.

Source: @someoneofheart


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Batman (1939–) is a DC vigilante defined by the story of Bruce Wayne, a young boy who witnesses the murder of his parents and dedicates his life to becoming the world’s greatest detective. Unlike many heroes, he has no superpowers, instead relying on physicality, intellect, and an arsenal of technology to protect Gotham City.

Batman is known for his pointed cowl and dark cape, using theatricality and fear to strike at the hearts of criminals. His most famous live-action portrayals include Michael Keaton in the late 1980s and Christian Bale in the early 2000s Dark Knight trilogy, which grounded the character in a gritty, realistic world for a mainstream audience.

Beyond the screen, Batman has left one of the biggest marks on pop culture by redefining the antihero and exploring deeper psychological themes of trauma and morality. He remains a symbol of human resilience, proving that one individual can stand against systemic corruption and chaos.

Source: @someoneofheart


30.3K
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Batman (1939–) is a DC vigilante defined by the story of Bruce Wayne, a young boy who witnesses the murder of his parents and dedicates his life to becoming the world’s greatest detective. Unlike many heroes, he has no superpowers, instead relying on physicality, intellect, and an arsenal of technology to protect Gotham City.

Batman is known for his pointed cowl and dark cape, using theatricality and fear to strike at the hearts of criminals. His most famous live-action portrayals include Michael Keaton in the late 1980s and Christian Bale in the early 2000s Dark Knight trilogy, which grounded the character in a gritty, realistic world for a mainstream audience.

Beyond the screen, Batman has left one of the biggest marks on pop culture by redefining the antihero and exploring deeper psychological themes of trauma and morality. He remains a symbol of human resilience, proving that one individual can stand against systemic corruption and chaos.

Source: @someoneofheart


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“Horse Frightened by a Lion” (1770) by George Stubbs

George Stubbs is best known for painting horses with incredible detail, but Horse Frightened by a Lion is one of his most dramatic works. The painting shows a white horse frozen in fear, its body tense and head turned away as a lion appears nearby. The lion itself feels strangely calm, almost like it was painted from a preserved skin rather than from life.

Stubbs returned to this subject several times. One story says the idea came from a trip he took after leaving Italy in the 1750s, when he allegedly heard about, or possibly witnessed, a lion attacking a wild horse in North Africa. Whether that story is true or not, the image clearly stayed with him.

The landscape adds to the feeling of danger. It is rough, dark, and dramatic, turning the painting into more than just an animal scene. It becomes a study of fear: the moment before something violent happens, when the body already knows what is coming.

Some historians have also read the painting as a political symbol. The white horse may represent the Hanoverian monarchy under George III, while the lion could represent England threatening it. Stubbs had family links to the Jacobite cause, so the idea is possible, but not certain.

That uncertainty is part of what makes the painting interesting. On the surface, it is a horse terrified by a lion. Underneath, it could be about nature, power, fear, or politics.

More than 250 years later, the painting still works because the emotion is so immediate. You don’t need to know the full history to understand the scene. Stubbs captured fear in the body of the horse, and that is why it still feels alive.

Source: @rolvatore


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“Horse Frightened by a Lion” (1770) by George Stubbs

George Stubbs is best known for painting horses with incredible detail, but Horse Frightened by a Lion is one of his most dramatic works. The painting shows a white horse frozen in fear, its body tense and head turned away as a lion appears nearby. The lion itself feels strangely calm, almost like it was painted from a preserved skin rather than from life.

Stubbs returned to this subject several times. One story says the idea came from a trip he took after leaving Italy in the 1750s, when he allegedly heard about, or possibly witnessed, a lion attacking a wild horse in North Africa. Whether that story is true or not, the image clearly stayed with him.

The landscape adds to the feeling of danger. It is rough, dark, and dramatic, turning the painting into more than just an animal scene. It becomes a study of fear: the moment before something violent happens, when the body already knows what is coming.

Some historians have also read the painting as a political symbol. The white horse may represent the Hanoverian monarchy under George III, while the lion could represent England threatening it. Stubbs had family links to the Jacobite cause, so the idea is possible, but not certain.

That uncertainty is part of what makes the painting interesting. On the surface, it is a horse terrified by a lion. Underneath, it could be about nature, power, fear, or politics.

More than 250 years later, the painting still works because the emotion is so immediate. You don’t need to know the full history to understand the scene. Stubbs captured fear in the body of the horse, and that is why it still feels alive.

Source: @rolvatore


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“Horse Frightened by a Lion” (1770) by George Stubbs

George Stubbs is best known for painting horses with incredible detail, but Horse Frightened by a Lion is one of his most dramatic works. The painting shows a white horse frozen in fear, its body tense and head turned away as a lion appears nearby. The lion itself feels strangely calm, almost like it was painted from a preserved skin rather than from life.

Stubbs returned to this subject several times. One story says the idea came from a trip he took after leaving Italy in the 1750s, when he allegedly heard about, or possibly witnessed, a lion attacking a wild horse in North Africa. Whether that story is true or not, the image clearly stayed with him.

The landscape adds to the feeling of danger. It is rough, dark, and dramatic, turning the painting into more than just an animal scene. It becomes a study of fear: the moment before something violent happens, when the body already knows what is coming.

Some historians have also read the painting as a political symbol. The white horse may represent the Hanoverian monarchy under George III, while the lion could represent England threatening it. Stubbs had family links to the Jacobite cause, so the idea is possible, but not certain.

That uncertainty is part of what makes the painting interesting. On the surface, it is a horse terrified by a lion. Underneath, it could be about nature, power, fear, or politics.

More than 250 years later, the painting still works because the emotion is so immediate. You don’t need to know the full history to understand the scene. Stubbs captured fear in the body of the horse, and that is why it still feels alive.

Source: @rolvatore


21.9K
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“Horse Frightened by a Lion” (1770) by George Stubbs

George Stubbs is best known for painting horses with incredible detail, but Horse Frightened by a Lion is one of his most dramatic works. The painting shows a white horse frozen in fear, its body tense and head turned away as a lion appears nearby. The lion itself feels strangely calm, almost like it was painted from a preserved skin rather than from life.

Stubbs returned to this subject several times. One story says the idea came from a trip he took after leaving Italy in the 1750s, when he allegedly heard about, or possibly witnessed, a lion attacking a wild horse in North Africa. Whether that story is true or not, the image clearly stayed with him.

The landscape adds to the feeling of danger. It is rough, dark, and dramatic, turning the painting into more than just an animal scene. It becomes a study of fear: the moment before something violent happens, when the body already knows what is coming.

Some historians have also read the painting as a political symbol. The white horse may represent the Hanoverian monarchy under George III, while the lion could represent England threatening it. Stubbs had family links to the Jacobite cause, so the idea is possible, but not certain.

That uncertainty is part of what makes the painting interesting. On the surface, it is a horse terrified by a lion. Underneath, it could be about nature, power, fear, or politics.

More than 250 years later, the painting still works because the emotion is so immediate. You don’t need to know the full history to understand the scene. Stubbs captured fear in the body of the horse, and that is why it still feels alive.

Source: @rolvatore


21.9K
64
15 hours ago

“Horse Frightened by a Lion” (1770) by George Stubbs

George Stubbs is best known for painting horses with incredible detail, but Horse Frightened by a Lion is one of his most dramatic works. The painting shows a white horse frozen in fear, its body tense and head turned away as a lion appears nearby. The lion itself feels strangely calm, almost like it was painted from a preserved skin rather than from life.

Stubbs returned to this subject several times. One story says the idea came from a trip he took after leaving Italy in the 1750s, when he allegedly heard about, or possibly witnessed, a lion attacking a wild horse in North Africa. Whether that story is true or not, the image clearly stayed with him.

The landscape adds to the feeling of danger. It is rough, dark, and dramatic, turning the painting into more than just an animal scene. It becomes a study of fear: the moment before something violent happens, when the body already knows what is coming.

Some historians have also read the painting as a political symbol. The white horse may represent the Hanoverian monarchy under George III, while the lion could represent England threatening it. Stubbs had family links to the Jacobite cause, so the idea is possible, but not certain.

That uncertainty is part of what makes the painting interesting. On the surface, it is a horse terrified by a lion. Underneath, it could be about nature, power, fear, or politics.

More than 250 years later, the painting still works because the emotion is so immediate. You don’t need to know the full history to understand the scene. Stubbs captured fear in the body of the horse, and that is why it still feels alive.

Source: @rolvatore


21.9K
64
15 hours ago

“Horse Frightened by a Lion” (1770) by George Stubbs

George Stubbs is best known for painting horses with incredible detail, but Horse Frightened by a Lion is one of his most dramatic works. The painting shows a white horse frozen in fear, its body tense and head turned away as a lion appears nearby. The lion itself feels strangely calm, almost like it was painted from a preserved skin rather than from life.

Stubbs returned to this subject several times. One story says the idea came from a trip he took after leaving Italy in the 1750s, when he allegedly heard about, or possibly witnessed, a lion attacking a wild horse in North Africa. Whether that story is true or not, the image clearly stayed with him.

The landscape adds to the feeling of danger. It is rough, dark, and dramatic, turning the painting into more than just an animal scene. It becomes a study of fear: the moment before something violent happens, when the body already knows what is coming.

Some historians have also read the painting as a political symbol. The white horse may represent the Hanoverian monarchy under George III, while the lion could represent England threatening it. Stubbs had family links to the Jacobite cause, so the idea is possible, but not certain.

That uncertainty is part of what makes the painting interesting. On the surface, it is a horse terrified by a lion. Underneath, it could be about nature, power, fear, or politics.

More than 250 years later, the painting still works because the emotion is so immediate. You don’t need to know the full history to understand the scene. Stubbs captured fear in the body of the horse, and that is why it still feels alive.

Source: @rolvatore


21.9K
64
15 hours ago

“Horse Frightened by a Lion” (1770) by George Stubbs

George Stubbs is best known for painting horses with incredible detail, but Horse Frightened by a Lion is one of his most dramatic works. The painting shows a white horse frozen in fear, its body tense and head turned away as a lion appears nearby. The lion itself feels strangely calm, almost like it was painted from a preserved skin rather than from life.

Stubbs returned to this subject several times. One story says the idea came from a trip he took after leaving Italy in the 1750s, when he allegedly heard about, or possibly witnessed, a lion attacking a wild horse in North Africa. Whether that story is true or not, the image clearly stayed with him.

The landscape adds to the feeling of danger. It is rough, dark, and dramatic, turning the painting into more than just an animal scene. It becomes a study of fear: the moment before something violent happens, when the body already knows what is coming.

Some historians have also read the painting as a political symbol. The white horse may represent the Hanoverian monarchy under George III, while the lion could represent England threatening it. Stubbs had family links to the Jacobite cause, so the idea is possible, but not certain.

That uncertainty is part of what makes the painting interesting. On the surface, it is a horse terrified by a lion. Underneath, it could be about nature, power, fear, or politics.

More than 250 years later, the painting still works because the emotion is so immediate. You don’t need to know the full history to understand the scene. Stubbs captured fear in the body of the horse, and that is why it still feels alive.

Source: @rolvatore


21.9K
64
15 hours ago

“Horse Frightened by a Lion” (1770) by George Stubbs

George Stubbs is best known for painting horses with incredible detail, but Horse Frightened by a Lion is one of his most dramatic works. The painting shows a white horse frozen in fear, its body tense and head turned away as a lion appears nearby. The lion itself feels strangely calm, almost like it was painted from a preserved skin rather than from life.

Stubbs returned to this subject several times. One story says the idea came from a trip he took after leaving Italy in the 1750s, when he allegedly heard about, or possibly witnessed, a lion attacking a wild horse in North Africa. Whether that story is true or not, the image clearly stayed with him.

The landscape adds to the feeling of danger. It is rough, dark, and dramatic, turning the painting into more than just an animal scene. It becomes a study of fear: the moment before something violent happens, when the body already knows what is coming.

Some historians have also read the painting as a political symbol. The white horse may represent the Hanoverian monarchy under George III, while the lion could represent England threatening it. Stubbs had family links to the Jacobite cause, so the idea is possible, but not certain.

That uncertainty is part of what makes the painting interesting. On the surface, it is a horse terrified by a lion. Underneath, it could be about nature, power, fear, or politics.

More than 250 years later, the painting still works because the emotion is so immediate. You don’t need to know the full history to understand the scene. Stubbs captured fear in the body of the horse, and that is why it still feels alive.

Source: @rolvatore


21.9K
64
15 hours ago

“Horse Frightened by a Lion” (1770) by George Stubbs

George Stubbs is best known for painting horses with incredible detail, but Horse Frightened by a Lion is one of his most dramatic works. The painting shows a white horse frozen in fear, its body tense and head turned away as a lion appears nearby. The lion itself feels strangely calm, almost like it was painted from a preserved skin rather than from life.

Stubbs returned to this subject several times. One story says the idea came from a trip he took after leaving Italy in the 1750s, when he allegedly heard about, or possibly witnessed, a lion attacking a wild horse in North Africa. Whether that story is true or not, the image clearly stayed with him.

The landscape adds to the feeling of danger. It is rough, dark, and dramatic, turning the painting into more than just an animal scene. It becomes a study of fear: the moment before something violent happens, when the body already knows what is coming.

Some historians have also read the painting as a political symbol. The white horse may represent the Hanoverian monarchy under George III, while the lion could represent England threatening it. Stubbs had family links to the Jacobite cause, so the idea is possible, but not certain.

That uncertainty is part of what makes the painting interesting. On the surface, it is a horse terrified by a lion. Underneath, it could be about nature, power, fear, or politics.

More than 250 years later, the painting still works because the emotion is so immediate. You don’t need to know the full history to understand the scene. Stubbs captured fear in the body of the horse, and that is why it still feels alive.

Source: @rolvatore


21.9K
64
15 hours ago

“Horse Frightened by a Lion” (1770) by George Stubbs

George Stubbs is best known for painting horses with incredible detail, but Horse Frightened by a Lion is one of his most dramatic works. The painting shows a white horse frozen in fear, its body tense and head turned away as a lion appears nearby. The lion itself feels strangely calm, almost like it was painted from a preserved skin rather than from life.

Stubbs returned to this subject several times. One story says the idea came from a trip he took after leaving Italy in the 1750s, when he allegedly heard about, or possibly witnessed, a lion attacking a wild horse in North Africa. Whether that story is true or not, the image clearly stayed with him.

The landscape adds to the feeling of danger. It is rough, dark, and dramatic, turning the painting into more than just an animal scene. It becomes a study of fear: the moment before something violent happens, when the body already knows what is coming.

Some historians have also read the painting as a political symbol. The white horse may represent the Hanoverian monarchy under George III, while the lion could represent England threatening it. Stubbs had family links to the Jacobite cause, so the idea is possible, but not certain.

That uncertainty is part of what makes the painting interesting. On the surface, it is a horse terrified by a lion. Underneath, it could be about nature, power, fear, or politics.

More than 250 years later, the painting still works because the emotion is so immediate. You don’t need to know the full history to understand the scene. Stubbs captured fear in the body of the horse, and that is why it still feels alive.

Source: @rolvatore


21.9K
64
15 hours ago

“Horse Frightened by a Lion” (1770) by George Stubbs

George Stubbs is best known for painting horses with incredible detail, but Horse Frightened by a Lion is one of his most dramatic works. The painting shows a white horse frozen in fear, its body tense and head turned away as a lion appears nearby. The lion itself feels strangely calm, almost like it was painted from a preserved skin rather than from life.

Stubbs returned to this subject several times. One story says the idea came from a trip he took after leaving Italy in the 1750s, when he allegedly heard about, or possibly witnessed, a lion attacking a wild horse in North Africa. Whether that story is true or not, the image clearly stayed with him.

The landscape adds to the feeling of danger. It is rough, dark, and dramatic, turning the painting into more than just an animal scene. It becomes a study of fear: the moment before something violent happens, when the body already knows what is coming.

Some historians have also read the painting as a political symbol. The white horse may represent the Hanoverian monarchy under George III, while the lion could represent England threatening it. Stubbs had family links to the Jacobite cause, so the idea is possible, but not certain.

That uncertainty is part of what makes the painting interesting. On the surface, it is a horse terrified by a lion. Underneath, it could be about nature, power, fear, or politics.

More than 250 years later, the painting still works because the emotion is so immediate. You don’t need to know the full history to understand the scene. Stubbs captured fear in the body of the horse, and that is why it still feels alive.

Source: @rolvatore


21.9K
64
15 hours ago

“Horse Frightened by a Lion” (1770) by George Stubbs

George Stubbs is best known for painting horses with incredible detail, but Horse Frightened by a Lion is one of his most dramatic works. The painting shows a white horse frozen in fear, its body tense and head turned away as a lion appears nearby. The lion itself feels strangely calm, almost like it was painted from a preserved skin rather than from life.

Stubbs returned to this subject several times. One story says the idea came from a trip he took after leaving Italy in the 1750s, when he allegedly heard about, or possibly witnessed, a lion attacking a wild horse in North Africa. Whether that story is true or not, the image clearly stayed with him.

The landscape adds to the feeling of danger. It is rough, dark, and dramatic, turning the painting into more than just an animal scene. It becomes a study of fear: the moment before something violent happens, when the body already knows what is coming.

Some historians have also read the painting as a political symbol. The white horse may represent the Hanoverian monarchy under George III, while the lion could represent England threatening it. Stubbs had family links to the Jacobite cause, so the idea is possible, but not certain.

That uncertainty is part of what makes the painting interesting. On the surface, it is a horse terrified by a lion. Underneath, it could be about nature, power, fear, or politics.

More than 250 years later, the painting still works because the emotion is so immediate. You don’t need to know the full history to understand the scene. Stubbs captured fear in the body of the horse, and that is why it still feels alive.

Source: @rolvatore


21.9K
64
15 hours ago

“Horse Frightened by a Lion” (1770) by George Stubbs

George Stubbs is best known for painting horses with incredible detail, but Horse Frightened by a Lion is one of his most dramatic works. The painting shows a white horse frozen in fear, its body tense and head turned away as a lion appears nearby. The lion itself feels strangely calm, almost like it was painted from a preserved skin rather than from life.

Stubbs returned to this subject several times. One story says the idea came from a trip he took after leaving Italy in the 1750s, when he allegedly heard about, or possibly witnessed, a lion attacking a wild horse in North Africa. Whether that story is true or not, the image clearly stayed with him.

The landscape adds to the feeling of danger. It is rough, dark, and dramatic, turning the painting into more than just an animal scene. It becomes a study of fear: the moment before something violent happens, when the body already knows what is coming.

Some historians have also read the painting as a political symbol. The white horse may represent the Hanoverian monarchy under George III, while the lion could represent England threatening it. Stubbs had family links to the Jacobite cause, so the idea is possible, but not certain.

That uncertainty is part of what makes the painting interesting. On the surface, it is a horse terrified by a lion. Underneath, it could be about nature, power, fear, or politics.

More than 250 years later, the painting still works because the emotion is so immediate. You don’t need to know the full history to understand the scene. Stubbs captured fear in the body of the horse, and that is why it still feels alive.

Source: @rolvatore


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Originally, Kali Uchis didn’t want to become a singer. She was more interested in pursuing a career as a film director. She often skipped classes to experiment with photography, video editing, and art direction in the school’s photo lab.

This led to tension with her parents, who eventually kicked her out of the house, forcing her to live in her car while working in a grocery store. During this period, she wrote and recorded her debut mixtape, Drunken Babble.

In 2014, Tyler, The Creator discovered her and invited her to his studio, which resulted in their first collaborations and helped launch her music career.

Source: @paintedheartss


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Originally, Kali Uchis didn’t want to become a singer. She was more interested in pursuing a career as a film director. She often skipped classes to experiment with photography, video editing, and art direction in the school’s photo lab.

This led to tension with her parents, who eventually kicked her out of the house, forcing her to live in her car while working in a grocery store. During this period, she wrote and recorded her debut mixtape, Drunken Babble.

In 2014, Tyler, The Creator discovered her and invited her to his studio, which resulted in their first collaborations and helped launch her music career.

Source: @paintedheartss


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16 hours ago

Originally, Kali Uchis didn’t want to become a singer. She was more interested in pursuing a career as a film director. She often skipped classes to experiment with photography, video editing, and art direction in the school’s photo lab.

This led to tension with her parents, who eventually kicked her out of the house, forcing her to live in her car while working in a grocery store. During this period, she wrote and recorded her debut mixtape, Drunken Babble.

In 2014, Tyler, The Creator discovered her and invited her to his studio, which resulted in their first collaborations and helped launch her music career.

Source: @paintedheartss


67.6K
238
16 hours ago

Originally, Kali Uchis didn’t want to become a singer. She was more interested in pursuing a career as a film director. She often skipped classes to experiment with photography, video editing, and art direction in the school’s photo lab.

This led to tension with her parents, who eventually kicked her out of the house, forcing her to live in her car while working in a grocery store. During this period, she wrote and recorded her debut mixtape, Drunken Babble.

In 2014, Tyler, The Creator discovered her and invited her to his studio, which resulted in their first collaborations and helped launch her music career.

Source: @paintedheartss


67.6K
238
16 hours ago

Originally, Kali Uchis didn’t want to become a singer. She was more interested in pursuing a career as a film director. She often skipped classes to experiment with photography, video editing, and art direction in the school’s photo lab.

This led to tension with her parents, who eventually kicked her out of the house, forcing her to live in her car while working in a grocery store. During this period, she wrote and recorded her debut mixtape, Drunken Babble.

In 2014, Tyler, The Creator discovered her and invited her to his studio, which resulted in their first collaborations and helped launch her music career.

Source: @paintedheartss


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Originally, Kali Uchis didn’t want to become a singer. She was more interested in pursuing a career as a film director. She often skipped classes to experiment with photography, video editing, and art direction in the school’s photo lab.

This led to tension with her parents, who eventually kicked her out of the house, forcing her to live in her car while working in a grocery store. During this period, she wrote and recorded her debut mixtape, Drunken Babble.

In 2014, Tyler, The Creator discovered her and invited her to his studio, which resulted in their first collaborations and helped launch her music career.

Source: @paintedheartss


67.6K
238
16 hours ago

Originally, Kali Uchis didn’t want to become a singer. She was more interested in pursuing a career as a film director. She often skipped classes to experiment with photography, video editing, and art direction in the school’s photo lab.

This led to tension with her parents, who eventually kicked her out of the house, forcing her to live in her car while working in a grocery store. During this period, she wrote and recorded her debut mixtape, Drunken Babble.

In 2014, Tyler, The Creator discovered her and invited her to his studio, which resulted in their first collaborations and helped launch her music career.

Source: @paintedheartss


67.6K
238
16 hours ago

Originally, Kali Uchis didn’t want to become a singer. She was more interested in pursuing a career as a film director. She often skipped classes to experiment with photography, video editing, and art direction in the school’s photo lab.

This led to tension with her parents, who eventually kicked her out of the house, forcing her to live in her car while working in a grocery store. During this period, she wrote and recorded her debut mixtape, Drunken Babble.

In 2014, Tyler, The Creator discovered her and invited her to his studio, which resulted in their first collaborations and helped launch her music career.

Source: @paintedheartss


67.6K
238
16 hours ago

Originally, Kali Uchis didn’t want to become a singer. She was more interested in pursuing a career as a film director. She often skipped classes to experiment with photography, video editing, and art direction in the school’s photo lab.

This led to tension with her parents, who eventually kicked her out of the house, forcing her to live in her car while working in a grocery store. During this period, she wrote and recorded her debut mixtape, Drunken Babble.

In 2014, Tyler, The Creator discovered her and invited her to his studio, which resulted in their first collaborations and helped launch her music career.

Source: @paintedheartss


67.6K
238
16 hours ago

Originally, Kali Uchis didn’t want to become a singer. She was more interested in pursuing a career as a film director. She often skipped classes to experiment with photography, video editing, and art direction in the school’s photo lab.

This led to tension with her parents, who eventually kicked her out of the house, forcing her to live in her car while working in a grocery store. During this period, she wrote and recorded her debut mixtape, Drunken Babble.

In 2014, Tyler, The Creator discovered her and invited her to his studio, which resulted in their first collaborations and helped launch her music career.

Source: @paintedheartss


67.6K
238
16 hours ago

Originally, Kali Uchis didn’t want to become a singer. She was more interested in pursuing a career as a film director. She often skipped classes to experiment with photography, video editing, and art direction in the school’s photo lab.

This led to tension with her parents, who eventually kicked her out of the house, forcing her to live in her car while working in a grocery store. During this period, she wrote and recorded her debut mixtape, Drunken Babble.

In 2014, Tyler, The Creator discovered her and invited her to his studio, which resulted in their first collaborations and helped launch her music career.

Source: @paintedheartss


67.6K
238
16 hours ago

Originally, Kali Uchis didn’t want to become a singer. She was more interested in pursuing a career as a film director. She often skipped classes to experiment with photography, video editing, and art direction in the school’s photo lab.

This led to tension with her parents, who eventually kicked her out of the house, forcing her to live in her car while working in a grocery store. During this period, she wrote and recorded her debut mixtape, Drunken Babble.

In 2014, Tyler, The Creator discovered her and invited her to his studio, which resulted in their first collaborations and helped launch her music career.

Source: @paintedheartss


67.6K
238
16 hours ago

Originally, Kali Uchis didn’t want to become a singer. She was more interested in pursuing a career as a film director. She often skipped classes to experiment with photography, video editing, and art direction in the school’s photo lab.

This led to tension with her parents, who eventually kicked her out of the house, forcing her to live in her car while working in a grocery store. During this period, she wrote and recorded her debut mixtape, Drunken Babble.

In 2014, Tyler, The Creator discovered her and invited her to his studio, which resulted in their first collaborations and helped launch her music career.

Source: @paintedheartss


67.6K
238
16 hours ago

Originally, Kali Uchis didn’t want to become a singer. She was more interested in pursuing a career as a film director. She often skipped classes to experiment with photography, video editing, and art direction in the school’s photo lab.

This led to tension with her parents, who eventually kicked her out of the house, forcing her to live in her car while working in a grocery store. During this period, she wrote and recorded her debut mixtape, Drunken Babble.

In 2014, Tyler, The Creator discovered her and invited her to his studio, which resulted in their first collaborations and helped launch her music career.

Source: @paintedheartss


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238
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Yung Lean holds a really unique position in modern culture because he accidentally became way bigger than just music.

He first blew up in 2013 as a teenager from Sweden, making strange cloud rap songs filled with internet references, sadness, and surreal visuals that most people didn’t understand at the time. What started as something people mocked slowly turned into one of the most influential internet-born movements in music and fashion.

Behind everything, though, his life got pretty dark. During the years after blowing up, he dealt with addiction, isolation, paranoia, and a mental breakdown during the Miami era, including the death of his friend and manager, Barron. After disappearing for a while, he came back noticeably calmer and more reflective, which completely changed the way people looked at him. Over time, he stopped being seen as just an underground rapper and became tied to an entire online generation and aesthetic.

Source: @mydearnikes


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Yung Lean holds a really unique position in modern culture because he accidentally became way bigger than just music.

He first blew up in 2013 as a teenager from Sweden, making strange cloud rap songs filled with internet references, sadness, and surreal visuals that most people didn’t understand at the time. What started as something people mocked slowly turned into one of the most influential internet-born movements in music and fashion.

Behind everything, though, his life got pretty dark. During the years after blowing up, he dealt with addiction, isolation, paranoia, and a mental breakdown during the Miami era, including the death of his friend and manager, Barron. After disappearing for a while, he came back noticeably calmer and more reflective, which completely changed the way people looked at him. Over time, he stopped being seen as just an underground rapper and became tied to an entire online generation and aesthetic.

Source: @mydearnikes


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154
17 hours ago

Yung Lean holds a really unique position in modern culture because he accidentally became way bigger than just music.

He first blew up in 2013 as a teenager from Sweden, making strange cloud rap songs filled with internet references, sadness, and surreal visuals that most people didn’t understand at the time. What started as something people mocked slowly turned into one of the most influential internet-born movements in music and fashion.

Behind everything, though, his life got pretty dark. During the years after blowing up, he dealt with addiction, isolation, paranoia, and a mental breakdown during the Miami era, including the death of his friend and manager, Barron. After disappearing for a while, he came back noticeably calmer and more reflective, which completely changed the way people looked at him. Over time, he stopped being seen as just an underground rapper and became tied to an entire online generation and aesthetic.

Source: @mydearnikes


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154
17 hours ago

Yung Lean holds a really unique position in modern culture because he accidentally became way bigger than just music.

He first blew up in 2013 as a teenager from Sweden, making strange cloud rap songs filled with internet references, sadness, and surreal visuals that most people didn’t understand at the time. What started as something people mocked slowly turned into one of the most influential internet-born movements in music and fashion.

Behind everything, though, his life got pretty dark. During the years after blowing up, he dealt with addiction, isolation, paranoia, and a mental breakdown during the Miami era, including the death of his friend and manager, Barron. After disappearing for a while, he came back noticeably calmer and more reflective, which completely changed the way people looked at him. Over time, he stopped being seen as just an underground rapper and became tied to an entire online generation and aesthetic.

Source: @mydearnikes


44.3K
154
17 hours ago

Yung Lean holds a really unique position in modern culture because he accidentally became way bigger than just music.

He first blew up in 2013 as a teenager from Sweden, making strange cloud rap songs filled with internet references, sadness, and surreal visuals that most people didn’t understand at the time. What started as something people mocked slowly turned into one of the most influential internet-born movements in music and fashion.

Behind everything, though, his life got pretty dark. During the years after blowing up, he dealt with addiction, isolation, paranoia, and a mental breakdown during the Miami era, including the death of his friend and manager, Barron. After disappearing for a while, he came back noticeably calmer and more reflective, which completely changed the way people looked at him. Over time, he stopped being seen as just an underground rapper and became tied to an entire online generation and aesthetic.

Source: @mydearnikes


44.3K
154
17 hours ago

Yung Lean holds a really unique position in modern culture because he accidentally became way bigger than just music.

He first blew up in 2013 as a teenager from Sweden, making strange cloud rap songs filled with internet references, sadness, and surreal visuals that most people didn’t understand at the time. What started as something people mocked slowly turned into one of the most influential internet-born movements in music and fashion.

Behind everything, though, his life got pretty dark. During the years after blowing up, he dealt with addiction, isolation, paranoia, and a mental breakdown during the Miami era, including the death of his friend and manager, Barron. After disappearing for a while, he came back noticeably calmer and more reflective, which completely changed the way people looked at him. Over time, he stopped being seen as just an underground rapper and became tied to an entire online generation and aesthetic.

Source: @mydearnikes


44.3K
154
17 hours ago

Yung Lean holds a really unique position in modern culture because he accidentally became way bigger than just music.

He first blew up in 2013 as a teenager from Sweden, making strange cloud rap songs filled with internet references, sadness, and surreal visuals that most people didn’t understand at the time. What started as something people mocked slowly turned into one of the most influential internet-born movements in music and fashion.

Behind everything, though, his life got pretty dark. During the years after blowing up, he dealt with addiction, isolation, paranoia, and a mental breakdown during the Miami era, including the death of his friend and manager, Barron. After disappearing for a while, he came back noticeably calmer and more reflective, which completely changed the way people looked at him. Over time, he stopped being seen as just an underground rapper and became tied to an entire online generation and aesthetic.

Source: @mydearnikes


44.3K
154
17 hours ago

Yung Lean holds a really unique position in modern culture because he accidentally became way bigger than just music.

He first blew up in 2013 as a teenager from Sweden, making strange cloud rap songs filled with internet references, sadness, and surreal visuals that most people didn’t understand at the time. What started as something people mocked slowly turned into one of the most influential internet-born movements in music and fashion.

Behind everything, though, his life got pretty dark. During the years after blowing up, he dealt with addiction, isolation, paranoia, and a mental breakdown during the Miami era, including the death of his friend and manager, Barron. After disappearing for a while, he came back noticeably calmer and more reflective, which completely changed the way people looked at him. Over time, he stopped being seen as just an underground rapper and became tied to an entire online generation and aesthetic.

Source: @mydearnikes


44.3K
154
17 hours ago

Yung Lean holds a really unique position in modern culture because he accidentally became way bigger than just music.

He first blew up in 2013 as a teenager from Sweden, making strange cloud rap songs filled with internet references, sadness, and surreal visuals that most people didn’t understand at the time. What started as something people mocked slowly turned into one of the most influential internet-born movements in music and fashion.

Behind everything, though, his life got pretty dark. During the years after blowing up, he dealt with addiction, isolation, paranoia, and a mental breakdown during the Miami era, including the death of his friend and manager, Barron. After disappearing for a while, he came back noticeably calmer and more reflective, which completely changed the way people looked at him. Over time, he stopped being seen as just an underground rapper and became tied to an entire online generation and aesthetic.

Source: @mydearnikes


44.3K
154
17 hours ago

Yung Lean holds a really unique position in modern culture because he accidentally became way bigger than just music.

He first blew up in 2013 as a teenager from Sweden, making strange cloud rap songs filled with internet references, sadness, and surreal visuals that most people didn’t understand at the time. What started as something people mocked slowly turned into one of the most influential internet-born movements in music and fashion.

Behind everything, though, his life got pretty dark. During the years after blowing up, he dealt with addiction, isolation, paranoia, and a mental breakdown during the Miami era, including the death of his friend and manager, Barron. After disappearing for a while, he came back noticeably calmer and more reflective, which completely changed the way people looked at him. Over time, he stopped being seen as just an underground rapper and became tied to an entire online generation and aesthetic.

Source: @mydearnikes


44.3K
154
17 hours ago

Yung Lean holds a really unique position in modern culture because he accidentally became way bigger than just music.

He first blew up in 2013 as a teenager from Sweden, making strange cloud rap songs filled with internet references, sadness, and surreal visuals that most people didn’t understand at the time. What started as something people mocked slowly turned into one of the most influential internet-born movements in music and fashion.

Behind everything, though, his life got pretty dark. During the years after blowing up, he dealt with addiction, isolation, paranoia, and a mental breakdown during the Miami era, including the death of his friend and manager, Barron. After disappearing for a while, he came back noticeably calmer and more reflective, which completely changed the way people looked at him. Over time, he stopped being seen as just an underground rapper and became tied to an entire online generation and aesthetic.

Source: @mydearnikes


44.3K
154
17 hours ago

Yung Lean holds a really unique position in modern culture because he accidentally became way bigger than just music.

He first blew up in 2013 as a teenager from Sweden, making strange cloud rap songs filled with internet references, sadness, and surreal visuals that most people didn’t understand at the time. What started as something people mocked slowly turned into one of the most influential internet-born movements in music and fashion.

Behind everything, though, his life got pretty dark. During the years after blowing up, he dealt with addiction, isolation, paranoia, and a mental breakdown during the Miami era, including the death of his friend and manager, Barron. After disappearing for a while, he came back noticeably calmer and more reflective, which completely changed the way people looked at him. Over time, he stopped being seen as just an underground rapper and became tied to an entire online generation and aesthetic.

Source: @mydearnikes


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Italian police drives a Lamborghini Huracan to deliver 2 donor kidneys 500km across country for lifesaving surgery. They drove from Padua to Rome in 2 hours, with an average speed of 233km/h (145mph). The trip normally takes 6 hours.

Source: @nerosgarage


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Italian police drives a Lamborghini Huracan to deliver 2 donor kidneys 500km across country for lifesaving surgery. They drove from Padua to Rome in 2 hours, with an average speed of 233km/h (145mph). The trip normally takes 6 hours.

Source: @nerosgarage


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Italian police drives a Lamborghini Huracan to deliver 2 donor kidneys 500km across country for lifesaving surgery. They drove from Padua to Rome in 2 hours, with an average speed of 233km/h (145mph). The trip normally takes 6 hours.

Source: @nerosgarage


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Italian police drives a Lamborghini Huracan to deliver 2 donor kidneys 500km across country for lifesaving surgery. They drove from Padua to Rome in 2 hours, with an average speed of 233km/h (145mph). The trip normally takes 6 hours.

Source: @nerosgarage


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Italian police drives a Lamborghini Huracan to deliver 2 donor kidneys 500km across country for lifesaving surgery. They drove from Padua to Rome in 2 hours, with an average speed of 233km/h (145mph). The trip normally takes 6 hours.

Source: @nerosgarage


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Italian police drives a Lamborghini Huracan to deliver 2 donor kidneys 500km across country for lifesaving surgery. They drove from Padua to Rome in 2 hours, with an average speed of 233km/h (145mph). The trip normally takes 6 hours.

Source: @nerosgarage


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Italian police drives a Lamborghini Huracan to deliver 2 donor kidneys 500km across country for lifesaving surgery. They drove from Padua to Rome in 2 hours, with an average speed of 233km/h (145mph). The trip normally takes 6 hours.

Source: @nerosgarage


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Italian police drives a Lamborghini Huracan to deliver 2 donor kidneys 500km across country for lifesaving surgery. They drove from Padua to Rome in 2 hours, with an average speed of 233km/h (145mph). The trip normally takes 6 hours.

Source: @nerosgarage


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In 2012, Sam Sung, an Apple employee in Vancouver, went viral for his name.

Fearing he would lose his job, Sam tried to keep a low profile until Apple reassured him his position was safe. The incident caused him so much stress that he later changed his name to Sam Struan, and then auctioned off his original name card and shirt.

In a recent Business Insider interview, he said he wishes he had handled the moment with more calm and humor.


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In 2012, Sam Sung, an Apple employee in Vancouver, went viral for his name.

Fearing he would lose his job, Sam tried to keep a low profile until Apple reassured him his position was safe. The incident caused him so much stress that he later changed his name to Sam Struan, and then auctioned off his original name card and shirt.

In a recent Business Insider interview, he said he wishes he had handled the moment with more calm and humor.


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In 2012, Sam Sung, an Apple employee in Vancouver, went viral for his name.

Fearing he would lose his job, Sam tried to keep a low profile until Apple reassured him his position was safe. The incident caused him so much stress that he later changed his name to Sam Struan, and then auctioned off his original name card and shirt.

In a recent Business Insider interview, he said he wishes he had handled the moment with more calm and humor.


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Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


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Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


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Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


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Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


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Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


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Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


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Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


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Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


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Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


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Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


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Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


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Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


145K
1.8K
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Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


145K
1.8K
2 days ago

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


145K
1.8K
2 days ago

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


145K
1.8K
2 days ago

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


145K
1.8K
2 days ago

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


145K
1.8K
2 days ago

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


145K
1.8K
2 days ago

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


145K
1.8K
2 days ago

Drake’s ICEMAN release has already broken multiple records in the music industry 🧊 💿

After releasing 3 albums at once and flooding streaming platforms with 43 new songs, Drake became Spotify’s most streamed artist in a single day in 2026.

ICEMAN became Spotify’s most streamed album in a single day in 2026, with a reported 140.2 million streams in its first 24 hours. The project passed the previous 2026 album record held by BTS’ ARIRANG

“Make Them Cry” opened with a reported 13.2 million Spotify streams, making it the biggest rap song debut in Spotify history. The previous record was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” which opened with roughly 12.8 million, putting Drake ahead by about 400,000 streams.

ICEMAN is the second biggest rap album debut in Spotify history, behind only Drake’s own Certified Lover Boy, which opened with around 155 million streams.

Across all three projects, Drake also delivered Amazon Music’s biggest first 24 hour global streaming debut by any artist.

Even on this page, the post I shared of him a couple days ago is the most liked post of an artist on the page ever.


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2 days ago

It’s a popular fan theory that Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana) somehow slipped into the shot on the Die Lit album cover, but it was actually an actor named Francisco Marcano, who also appeared in the “R.I.P.” video and had no idea who Carti was and that he’d end up on the album cover.

He also posted about it on his social media when it dropped back in 2018.

Source: @onlystarleft


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It’s a popular fan theory that Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana) somehow slipped into the shot on the Die Lit album cover, but it was actually an actor named Francisco Marcano, who also appeared in the “R.I.P.” video and had no idea who Carti was and that he’d end up on the album cover.

He also posted about it on his social media when it dropped back in 2018.

Source: @onlystarleft


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It’s a popular fan theory that Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana) somehow slipped into the shot on the Die Lit album cover, but it was actually an actor named Francisco Marcano, who also appeared in the “R.I.P.” video and had no idea who Carti was and that he’d end up on the album cover.

He also posted about it on his social media when it dropped back in 2018.

Source: @onlystarleft


40.9K
135
3 days ago

It’s a popular fan theory that Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana) somehow slipped into the shot on the Die Lit album cover, but it was actually an actor named Francisco Marcano, who also appeared in the “R.I.P.” video and had no idea who Carti was and that he’d end up on the album cover.

He also posted about it on his social media when it dropped back in 2018.

Source: @onlystarleft


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