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Eminem got a track with Joyner Lucas. Aw yeaaaaaaaah. |
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Kat Dahlia |
I'd want to collaborate with Eminem, of all people. Maybe even Lauryn Hill. |
LL Cool J |
I'm good at what I do, but I wouldn't be so bold and arrogant as to say something disrespectful about, say, Eminem. He's talented and he's good at what he does. |
Eddie Campbell |
Dave Sim said in his latest thing of his, 'when you're on the right track, you'll know it, but until you get there, you have to believe you're on the right track'. Interesting little conundrum. It's not easy. |
Kimberly Elise |
I grew up an athlete. Track and field and dance. In track, I actually went to the Junior Olympics. I've always been very athletic. |
Lukas Haas |
I've built an 8-track studio in my house that's virtually identical to what they used at Abbey Road, and I also own the 16-track set-up that Led Zeppelin used to record 'Houses of the Holy.' I'm interested in producing, but I'm mostly recording my own stuff. |
Sheila E. |
I was running track early in my years and I was breaking track records in sprint running. I was training and I wanted to be in the Olympics. I thought I was going to be able to win a gold medal, and my mind was pretty much set on 'this is what I want to do'. |
Uzo Aduba |
I ran track in high school very competitively, and then ran it D-1 at Boston University. I ran there on an athletic scholarship and chose BU because they had both a good track program and an arts program. |
Corey Haim |
But a year before that, I was starting to drink beer on the set of the film Lucas (1986). |
Dakota Fanning |
I played the young Reese Witherspoon in 'Sweet Home Alabama' when I was 7, and the boy who played the young Josh Lucas was 10. |
Mark Hamill |
I have a sneaking suspicion that if there were a way to make movies without actors, George Lucas would do it. |
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Eminem though of this on the song Evil Twin.
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What?! Eminem has a new album and Jedi Mind Tricks has an album from 2 months ago that I missed??
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"I've always been a dreamer... when I was 14 I saw the Mr. Olympia contest and decided to pick up the weights... that same year I heard Eminem spit fire through my headphones and I decided to pick up a microphone. Even if my dreams never pan out, at least I won't go to the grave wondering if they could have." - BRO U AINT A RAPPER QUIT IT WIT THAT BS
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Don't let me tarnish your track pants, I can just go die!
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need a wiki to keep track of things and stories about my boyfriend
his shoe size is 11
my boyfriend's name is Gumph
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I had some dream about my house catching on fire and then some other dream where I was having a wedding in my parents driveway and I fell over and collapsed or something. There was also a secret mine track in the woods that led to a hidden forest pool area.
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Chinese Schools Are Using 'Smart Uniforms' To Track Their Students' Locations
"It's as dystopian as it sounds," opines The Verge:
Chinese schools are now tracking the exact location of their students using chip-equipped "smart uniforms" in order to encourage better attendance rates, according to a report from state-run newspaper The Global Times. Each uniform has two chips in the shoulders which are used to track when and where the students enter or exit the school, with an added dose of facial recognition software at the entrances to make sure that the right student is wearing the right o...
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I can't tell you how much water I just drank but I also can't tell you how many times in my life I would have been able to tell you how much water I just drank. It's just like... not something I really keep track of that well...
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I think this is really cool: "Automatic license plate readers capture thousands of vehicle IDs each minute, allowing law enforcement and private businesses to track drivers with or without their explicit consent. Fashion-forward freedom fighters are countering the algorithms with a line of shirts, dresses, and tops covered with images of license plates."
Source: deeplearning.ai
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Dubstep Music Found To Protect Against Mosquito Bites, Says Study (bbc.com)
According to a new study published in the journal Acta Tropica, listening to electronic music -- specifically dubstep, produced by U.S. artist Skrillex -- could protect against mosquito bites. The BBC reports: Sound is "crucial for reproduction, survival, and population maintenance of
many animals," says a team of international scientists specializing in mosquitoes and the diseases they carry. They subjected adults ...
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