AdrianNicki Posted February 11 Posted February 11 I feel like there are a lot more weirdos in here since Hiss came out. I don't like it. 5 1
FOCK Posted February 11 Posted February 11 2 hours ago, differentkindahigh said: Can someone tell me why that **** British **** **** Adele has a story about our queen Nicki in her RECENTLY LEAKED SUBSTACK account ?? Wtf is she doing with Nickis name on her lips. Something NEEDS to be done 😡😡 Adele's nasty substack leak: Travis Kelce, the talented NFL player, was unknowingly playing a dangerous game. His life was about to take an unexpected turn as Nicki Minaj, the cunning and vindictive rapper, hatched a plan to teach him a lesson he'd never forget. Nicki Minaj had a secret – an active and severe case of genital herpes. She was determined to spread her misery to anyone she could, and Travis Kelce was her latest target. Having access to a network of unsuspecting individuals, she carefully orchestrated her plan. Travis's life took a dark turn when he met a seemingly innocent woman who was eager to get close to him. Unbeknownst to Travis, this woman was actually a pawn in Nicki Minaj's sinister scheme. As they grew close, the woman planted herself strategically, ensuring that their intimate moments would leave Travis vulnerable to the herpes infection. As the days went by, Travis began to notice something wrong. His private parts and lips were feeling strange, but he couldn't quite put his finger on it. Suddenly, the symptoms became unbearable, and Travis was rushed to the hospital, only to be diagnosed with genital herpes. While Travis struggled with the diagnosis, he was blissfully unaware that he had inadvertently spread the infection to another unsuspecting soul. Taylor Swift, the renowned singer-songwriter, had crossed paths with Travis and had been infected as well. Taylor's journey with herpes would prove to be particularly difficult. As the infection spread to her fingers, she found herself unable to play the guitar, a talent that had defined her career. Her fans, who had once been enraptured by her music, began to turn their backs on her, unable to sympathize with her condition. Fueled by her own bitterness and past treatment of Celine Dion, who also suffered from a musically debilitating condition, Taylor's fall from grace was swift and merciless. Her misfortune became a public spectacle, with herpes jokes and memes spreading like wildfire on the internet. As Travis and Taylor continued to suffer, they found themselves unable to resist each other's company. Their embrace only served to fan the flames of the infection, leaving both of them covered in sores and weeping blisters. The once-proud couple now resembled victims of a deadly virus. Travis's herpes-ridden body eventually caught the attention of NFL officials, who, appalled by the infections, decided that he was no longer fit to play. Forced into retirement, Travis was left to grapple with the consequences of his actions. Taylor, too, faced the reality of her situation. As her fans deserted her, she was left to confront the truth – she was not the innocent, blameless figure they had once believed her to be. Her music career, once a beacon of light, now seemed like a distant memory. In the end, Travis and Taylor's fates were forever entwined, both of them suffering the consequences of Nicki Minaj's vindictive plan. As the pair struggled to come to terms with their new reality, they were left to ponder the harsh truth: some people are just too weak to resist the allure of revenge. Nicki Minaj, the mastermind behind this twisted plot, watched from the sidelines, sneering and jeering as both Travis and Taylor faced their respective downfalls. She couldn't help but feel a sense of pride and satisfaction in knowing that she had finally taught them a lesson they would never forget. Nicki Minaj, the architect of the unfolding tragedy, revels in the suffering of her fellow celebrities. The underlying motive behind her malicious actions was fueled by her resentment of their privileged status – a status she believed they had exploited to their advantage. As Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's lives crumbled around them, their fans were left to grapple with the harsh reality of their icons' misfortunes. The unraveling of Taylor's once-thriving career provided a stark reminder of the fleeting nature of fame. Taylor's songwriting, which had once captivated the hearts of millions, was now exposed as shallow and void of genuine emotion. Her previous works, once cherished as masterpieces, were now relegated to the status of overhyped mediocrity. As Taylor's fans slowly came to the realization that they had been duped by her art, they were left with a profound sense of disillusionment. The once unwavering love and devotion they had felt for her music now seemed like a cruel joke, played by a heartless, selfish woman who had been infected with genital herpes. Meanwhile, Travis Kelce's legacy as an NFL star was reduced to a mere footnote in the annals of herpes-infested athletes. The once-revered athlete now faced an uncertain future, his body wracked with the consequences of a selfish, petty act of revenge. As the story draws to a close, the bitter taste of Nicki Minaj's revenge lingers in the air, a testament to the destructive power of hatred and vindictiveness. The once-great Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift, now burdened by their herpes infections and the public's scorn, are left to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives, while the rest of the world moves on, never to forget the lessons they learned. A “differentkindahigh”, indeed… 2
gm4567 Posted February 12 Posted February 12 Any of you guys remember "do we have a problem" and "bussin"? It came out after a lenghty hiatus and I thought it would be the rollout for a new era/album just for them to be completely memoryholed. Wonder what all that was about? 1
needs Posted February 12 Posted February 12 13 minutes ago, gm4567 said: Any of you guys remember "do we have a problem" and "bussin"? It came out after a lenghty hiatus and I thought it would be the rollout for a new era/album just for them to be completely memoryholed. Wonder what all that was about? We can leave those in the past tbh. 1
gm4567 Posted February 12 Posted February 12 8 minutes ago, needs said: We can leave those in the past tbh. Bussin is to this day...still Bussin tbh
oshyms Posted February 12 Posted February 12 dwhap deserved a spot on the album ahead of some of those half baked tracks we got (bahm bahm im looking at you) 1 1
orange22 Posted February 12 Posted February 12 I think the album she had ready around DWHAP and Bussin was very avant-garde, highly conceptual (Griselda)
KKW Posted February 12 Posted February 12 On 2/11/2024 at 4:59 AM, AdrianNicki said: I feel like there are a lot more weirdos in here since Hiss came out. I don't like it. After seeing the takes in these last couple posts I’m inclined to agree I fear 1
concubine Posted February 12 Posted February 12 (edited) It's best for her mental but I hate that she went into hiding after Hiss took the SFG records, defending her on Twitter has been hell. And all we're going to get for the next month is Stationhead.. bruh Where tf did that app even come from? Edited February 12 by concubine
Click Clack Posted February 12 Author Posted February 12 she’s not hiding, she’s rehearsing for the tour lol 1 3
oshyms Posted February 13 Posted February 13 i love likkle miss so much, does anyone have an edit with her two verses together on one track?
Zenyte Posted February 13 Posted February 13 listening to this bop on repeat one of Nicki’s last memorable features she SLID
oshyms Posted February 13 Posted February 13 (edited) 2 minutes ago, Zenyte said: listening to this bop on repeat one of Nicki’s last memorable features she SLID giddy up on out of here Edited February 13 by oshyms 🐎
Zenyte Posted February 13 Posted February 13 4 minutes ago, oshyms said: giddy up on out of here I can commend her work before she began rapping about the same 3 topics and became a c*kehead 1
oshyms Posted February 13 Posted February 13 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Zenyte said: I can commend her work before she began rapping about the same 3 topics and became a c*kehead this is tired. as if anyone could drink as much as megan without doing a little coke too. miss tina snow would’ve been carted a long time ago without it Edited February 13 by oshyms
Cheers Posted February 13 Posted February 13 Are Barbz ready to admit that QUEEN >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Pink Friday 2 ❓ 1 1
concubine Posted February 13 Posted February 13 (edited) So the PF2 era is officially over, she seems over it too atp. If that's the case we can all just move on and forget this **** ever happened. I honestly wish she would just cancel/postpone the tour and move on to NM6 quickly. She dropped Your Love and pivoted to Super Bass when it bombed - now would be the best time for her to count her losses and swiftly switch gears - I can't see this going well if she drags this **** out any further. Edited February 13 by concubine 1
Nicolette Posted February 13 Posted February 13 2 hours ago, concubine said: So the PF2 era is officially over, she seems over it too atp. If that's the case we can all just move on and forget this **** ever happened. I honestly wish she would just cancel/postpone the tour and move on to NM6 quickly. She dropped Your Love and pivoted to Super Bass when it bombed - now would be the best time for her to count her losses and swiftly switch gears - I can't see this going well if she drags this **** out any further. its ok though. It gave her enough momentum to go on a tour. it served its purpose I think. Plus there weren't any big hits on there. If she can get one or two collabs/solo hits this year, it will fine. Atp i dont think she really need traditional hits. This era is doing even better than Queen, thats something lol. 1
concubine Posted February 13 Posted February 13 1 hour ago, Nicolette said: This era is doing even better than Queen, thats something lol. Hmm why do you think so? Queen at least had music videos and real singles
AdrianNicki Posted February 13 Posted February 13 I think everybody needs to lower their expectations. I'm grateful that we even got the album in the first place. Music videos and performances would have been great but it's pretty clear that she either doesn't want to do them or can't for some reason she doesn't want to share with us. Either way, we got the album and that's already more than I've expected from her after almost 5 years of stalling. I don't know about you but I still listen to PF2 on repeat. The only thing I really want from her is that Roman track but I don't think it really exists. 4
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