Author Jake Adelstein and adult actress Leana Lovings sat down with Matt Slayer at the And Now We Drink Podcast and had an open conversation about Sex during the pandemic, Sex on camera, and with Jake Adelstein you’re going to get stories about the underworld of Japan. This is one of the first interviews I’ve seen of Jake Adelstein of him laughing and enjoying himself and it made for a great time!
Author: burninginparadise101.x
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America’s Problem with DEI
First day and Trump has signed an executive order to remove diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). As someone that kind of watches politics from the outside and doesn’t really participate too much, I can see why Trump, Republicans, and more importantly White Americans would want to dissolve DEI.
For 100s of years some white Americans have been able to live an exclusive lifestyle, meaning that in some instances they’ve been favored or allowed a life that the majority of minorities have only been able to watch from the outside.
If we are honest, the American public has always been divided. Though law markers have passed bills and laws, America’s culture hasn’t been accepting of these changes. These changes have been abrupt, and real change takes time.
DEI was originally enforced to allow minorities an opportunity at getting a foot in the door, at a time where the majority of place wouldn’t permit people of color a fair shot or equal opportunity as their white counterparts. Again, Abruptly forcing change instead of resolving racial issues that had created these issues in the first place.
Today, White Americans are feeling as if they’re losing power because they can no longer decide who can and who can not step into their “safe spaces”. Places that were exclusively white for years, now have many different faces that don’t remain inside the box White American had them in. And though these minorities aren’t breaking the law, they are unapologetically being themselves. Minorities are no longer living in fear as past generations did and are proud of who and what they are.
For years White Americans have been told that other races and ethnic groups were beneath them, for whatever reason they believe. Now they’re seeing that what they once believed, what their father and grandfather once told them may be a lie. And rather than change, they’d rather close the door.
Because these DEI laws aren’t only allowing racial minorities into traditionally white space, but also members of the LGBTQ+ community. A community that a lot of Americans have taken issue with and though their issues are not resolved, the LGBTQ+ community are welcomed in these spaces but culturally nothing has changed.
White American could feel that they are losing their ground in these places. Even though they outnumber these communities, White Americans don’t want to share these places. Just the very sight of a minority is affront to them.
America’s been fighting against these changes for generations, both sides passing down the torch to keep the battle going. Both feeling justified in their actions. Both white Americans and minorities are in our own bubbles that are clashing together like a venn diagram, each thinking that the other group is out to get them.
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Miles Silvas: Rough Cut
A few days ago Thrasher released Miles Silvas’ Rough Cut from his part, City to City. Opening up with him trying switch heel bs tailside to regular on Chipper? This is going to be good! Watch Miles show you that even those at the top of the game have to pay their dues like the rest of us.
Some screengrabs of some of my favorites

Around the 15 minute mark Miles does a crazy kickflip into a bank after a quick kickflip backtail


the insane backside flip off the dock!
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BNP101X: EP3 DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE
Tracklist for todays episode:
Goldwatch – Lupe Fiasco
Palante – Cookin Soul, Kid Frankie
Make it Hot – Cookin Soul, Kid Frankie
Dangerous Daringer -Sauca Walka, Conway the Machine
CALM DOWN – Nadine El Roubi, Shepard
Hard Times – Ludacris
Wishin’ II – PRhyme ft. Black Thought
Diamond Cutter – Roc Marciano ft. Black Thought
Feel It – TOKiMONSTA
Wanderer – Little Dragon
Family Tree – Kenny Beats
Super Gremlin – Kodak Black
Pearly Gates – Mobb Deep ft. 50 Cent
Terrorist (Alex Goose Remix) – Freddie Gibbs
THE WILD SIDE – Ab-Soul
STUCK (A Colors Show) – WESTSIDE BOOGIE
The Friends N Strangers – Wale
Die Hard – Kendrick Lamar
Connect – Drake
Keep it Thoro – Prodigy
Soul Express – Stalley
The Rotten Apple – Prodigy
Rahbannaga – Big Ghost Ltd, Westside Gunn, Conway the Machine
Whale – Da$h, Ab- Soul, Retch
Sam (Is Dead) – Odd Future
Jump off the Roof – Vince Staples
14 KI’s – Conway the Machine
Tapatio – Curren$y, Freddie Gibbs
Anything to Survive – Freddie Gibbs
Heaven Can Wait – Freddie Gibbs
Out on Bond – Vince Staples
DIABOLIQUE – Da$h, ANKHLEJOHN
Solo Dolo Part II – Kid Cudi ft. Kendrick Lamar
Rusty – Tyler the Creator ft. Domo Genesis and Earl Sweatshirt
FAREWELL – Da$h, ANKHLEJOHN
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What the fuck Elon?!
What the fuck is Elon doing? A Nazis-ish salute. We might be fucked. This is the president’s man, this the guy that we all looked at, at some point, as the genius of our time. And now he’s doing nazi salutes and cosplaying as a gamer.
It’s the old saying you hear when you and your friends start making money and you see how some people act now that they got a little something something to spare, money can’t unlame you. Money can’t make you cool. You can see when a rich kid has all the gear, the new Supreme, the LV this or that but they can’t seem to put a fit together to save their life. Elon is that, has all the money and resources a man could ever need but for some reason he wants to look cool to gamers and now political types.
Now you can’t deny that dude is smart, maybe this is some kind of play to get government funding for spaceships or underground tunnels or whatever he’s trying to do this week. But whatever his reason is, I’m good. I don’t need no expectation. I’ve had enough interactions with people to understand when you see someone show their true colors you believe them. It’s not like anything Elon does is going to affect me.
Other than these spam trump ads that keep popping up under every tweet. I don’t like teslas, I think that the technology just isn’t there entirely. It’s a working concept but I’ve never had anything with a battery that didn’t need to be replaced after a while. Batteries aren’t no forever my guy. And batteries are expensive. And I’m definitely not trying to go to Mars anytime soon. I’ll let them explore and figure that shit out and maybe my offspring can go in 100 years when it’s all figured out. After they’ve raped aliens and taken their resource as their plan for manifest destiny 2.0. You know with robot slave that eventually turn this into a scene from I,Robot
Yeah, Elon I don’t know what you on, but thank you for being your-goofy-ass-self. I see you dawg.
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Failure for you, not for me
One of the worst feelings you’ll ever have is failing after being misguided. Taking someone else’s advice, that for one reason or another you trust, and then being left to hold the bag when it all falls. That will make you feel as if you’ve been lied to.
And what can only make it worse is if you didn’t believe in the idea in the first place. If you wanted to go left and they told you, “no you should go right”.
If you are going to do anything you do it because you believe in the idea or the decision being made. If you do anything it’s because you think it’s the right thing to do. That’s the only way you build your gut and your senses. That feeling you get when something’s off during an interaction or exchange. You learn to read people and their body language. You start to sense the bullshit before it’s in your hand. It’s no different from learning anything in life. You have to fall or fail, it’s never a matter of what but rather when. And when you do, you have to reflect. The harder/higher you fall, the more you should reflect on what happened and how could’ve you avoided this mistake?
Most of society is critical of a man’s failure, they love to rub their nose in it. But few people sit down and teach you how to avoid a mistake or better yet how to learn from those mistakes.
When it’s all said and done there are going to be decisions where you don’t get a do-over, you can’t have a second try to do it right. Whatever you do in that moment will be set in stone, whether you understand the gravity of your decision or not.
The idea is to make your mistakes early in life, don’t repeat those mistakes, and learn from those mistakes.
Build that gut, trust yourself. Failure on your own merit. Because at the end of the day when you do fail you have no one to blame but yourself.
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Late Night Drive
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Beck: The Mongolian Chop Squad, The Good Guy Wins!
I finally finished watching Beck: The Mongolian Chop Squad is a slice of life anime about a timid 16 year old teen falling in love with playing the guitar and rock music. He quickly becomes obsessed with playing guitar and from early on in the series you can see Yukio, 16 year old main character, is a gifted guitarist. Getting praised and bullied for his progression in such a short time.
Outside of playing guitar, Yukio is a young teen trying to figure out his adolescence. He lacks a bit of confidence and is a genuine guy in a world where his classmates seek out personal vendettas against him for his talents. Extorting money, breaking his instruments, punching him in the face. Yukio goes through a lot and we haven’t even touched his love life. The only thing keeping him going, it looks like, is a new found musician friends
Yukio’s story is a righteous story. We’re the bad guys finally get their just due, where good music is above all, where the good guy wins. It is a story about fighting and sacrificing because you love what you do and nothing comes above your dreams.
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Chapelle on SNL
I don’t know why comedians have become the truth sayer of our time. Or maybe they always have been. I mean, even kings in the medieval times had jesters, in arms reach. As far as I can remember Dave Chappelle has been speaking the truth about this country and the times were in, past and present.
I first came across him during his now iconic run of The Chappelle Show on Comedy Central. Until then I had only seen movie comedians like Adam Sandler and Jim Carrey. Comedians just trying to make you laugh for the sake of entertainment. Guys like Ryan Reynolds, Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker in the Rush Hour movies. It wasn’t until the Chappelle Show that I understood what comedy could be.
Comedy is more than just a genre of hahas and giggles. It can be used as a vehicle to say something important in an intelligent way. What I would later understand about Chappelle, and other Comedians with a message or just something to say, was that if you understood the joke, you probably understood the message. In laughing you understand the sentiment or at minimum see the argument from the comedian’s perspective. And today with everyone choosing a side politically, comedy is one of the few things that brings the country together
Comedians like George Carlin, Paul Mooney, Dick Gregory excelled in this. Today we all look towards Dave Chappelle to be the lighthouse as we’re lost at sea trying to find our way. Every time he speaks into a camera there’s always a topic of conversation that he wants to address. This weekend he went to SNL and had a few things to say about what’s happened in the last few months in these United States
If you like Dave Chappelle, google George Carlin. He has a few things to say
