Why is everyone talking about Kendrick Lamar’sGNX?
On Friday at noon, with no warning, rapper Kendrick Lamar dropped a 12-track album across streaming services.
It’s an early Christmas present we probably don’t deserve.
GNXis the only thing in youth culture (really just culture) that matters this week.
It’s a rare shared event for fractured times.
The world was introduced to AzChike, Lefty Gunplay, Peysoh, and YoungThreat among others.
Kendrick’s friend-turned-enemy Drakereacted by not reacting.
Given their history, probably a good move.
Everyone on the Internet seized on Lamar yelling “Mustaaard!”
“(Lamar is also known as K-Dot) which I find heartwarming.
Look for months, maybe years, of interpretation, theories, and bad takes on this video.
Or just nod your head to it for a few minutes.
What does jugging mean?
Shifting gears from Art toslang, let’s look at the word “jugging.”
The term is gaining popularity on TikTok along with the”-uzz" slangthat’s rotting brains lately.
Like most current slang, it originally comes from AAVE.
All the usual suspects are here: Skibidi, rizz, gyatt, sigma, etc.
and it gives a look into the unique challenges of education in 2024.
If I were a teacher, I’d give up!
I’m highly suspicious about the effectiveness of this strategy, but what do I know?
I tooka deeper dive into this trend, by the way.
This can be done by anyone with a few hundred bucks,and it takes about eight seconds.
A few hours later, Gen Z Kid sold his 51M shares for $30,000.
Total profit: $29,600 for a couple hours of “work.”
The only profit went to the kid, though.
that people wanted revenge.
The original scammers' shares would havereportedly been worth $4,000,000if he had held onto them.
That will show him!
narrative to inflate their value, so he wouldn’t have made any extra money.
I can’t bear to think about the modern world anymore.
I’m looking for an ice floe I can ride into the ocean now.