this isn't me doing a bit btw but people really want to talk about "transgender milfs" and then treat trans women/fems who genuinely want to get pregnant and be mothers like shit.
like it's a really rough experience feeling that alienated from your body and desires and the amount of hostility towards literally just wishing you could be a mother in a specific way and being upset that you can't is really fucked. everyone is so fucking hostile and weird about bodily autonomy including wanting to have a kid.
like people act like transfems are delusional for wishing they could have kids and society treats the idea transfem uterus transplants as either a laughable joke or a disgusting perversion. like fuck, be nicer. treat them right.
The US News Media since 2022: "Covid's over! Drop the masks! What's the best way to cough on strangers? Heartwarming: Celebrity tells new mothers to use urine instead of MMR vaccine!"
i’d be unstable, antisocial and egotistical if i wrote and curated anna wintour, treasure island, escapades, fantasea, and the whole 1991 EP all within the same decade too. you can’t have a normal mind and create peak over and over like that. normie rap “fans” simply don’t get it…you can never experience the full value of the genre if one of your daily drivers isn’t a little bit insane. mental instability is the chemical x of hip hop.
all i have to say about what’s happening in mainstream hip hop right now is that kendrick lamar is a traditional rapper who raps traditionally, and adheres to stylistic and lyrical standards established by notable east coast rappers in the 90’s—the modern embodiment of “real” rap, who is also, strikingly, an experimental rapper as well (“untitled unmastered”). a master of the genre, who can appeal to both “old head” purists who believe hip hop should be stagnant and remain firmly planted in the aesthetics of a mythologized version of “90’s rap” that never existed, and also to the kids and young adults who listen to pariahs and wreckers such as the carti’s and the black kray’s and the lil b’s (the last of which kendrick has shown respect, for good reason).
while drake is rap’s version of a pop artist. highly accessible. taking no risks. innovating nothing. experimenting with nothing. treating his music as if its primary purpose is to be a product that is bought and sold. he attempts to attach himself to rappers that actually do take risks, such as, most recently, sexyy red.