Can someone explain Ep 5 to me?

I’m really trying to understand the akasha thing. No i’ve never seen the Aaliyah movie nor do I plan to. I want to read the books but I haven’t gotten there. But the point of this post is I don’t understand the storyline with Lestat being a keeper or whatever. And him taking care of Akasha or Akasha’s monologue. I just don’t understand. Please break it down to me

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u/c0ntrolfr4ak — 8 hours ago

CoryxKenshin is the Best youtube of all time

I personally feel like Cory is the best youtuber of all time because he has had a big impact on the platform. Not even just in the gaming community but in how new youtubers edit or conduct themselves on youtube. In his @bs3nc3 (no i did not come on here to talk about it. please don’t ban me mods!) I’ve been trying to watch and branch out to other things on youtube. The more gamers and reaction videos I watch, the more I feel like they took Cory’s whole flow! Like, I get people can be inspired or whatnot but I genuinely feel like sometimes that they copy off of Cory a lot. Some don’t even try to hide it. But, another thing that makes him the greatest is the fact that he’s been in the game and been on top so long. No shade to any other popular youtuber, but even since I was a kid, I always kind of questioned why people like a say Flamingo or MrBeast. I feel like Cory had more of a bigger impact on me and my childhood more than they did. And when I got older, around 12 or 13 I tried to watch MrBeast, Flamingo, Chica and it just didn’t hit for me. I feel like Cory was such a breath of fresh air on youtube, and before the 2020s there was nobody like him (in the sense nobody was really trying to basically copy his videos) and no can really be him for me. But is this an extreme take? Let me know your thoughts!

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u/c0ntrolfr4ak — 3 days ago

I hate people who act like they didn’t know who MJ was before the movie

In the past school year I was in the 11th grade right. (chill yes ik i’m young) I was having a discussion with a few of my classmates during Lunch about how excited and grateful I am that the Michael movie was so good, and is doing so well in the box office. A classmate of mine looks me dead in my eye and says and I quote, “Nobody even knew or was talking about MJ before the movie came out.” We all looked at her with a dumbfounded face at the absurd question. At first, I thought she was joking. So when I pushed back, I came to realize she was deadahh. Is it normal for people to have seemingly stupid opinions like this! Because it’s no way she genuinely believed that nobody knew MJ a.k.a the king of pop a.k.a one of the greatest musicians/entertainer of all time was before his biopic. I hated that I was so flustered because no that I think back on it I should’ve said if nobody knew who he was, one they wouldn’t have made a biopic in the first place, secondly it damn sure wouldn’t be doing so good in the box office. To wrap it up in a bow, am I crazy or has anybody else experienced this before,

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u/c0ntrolfr4ak — 4 days ago

I hate how people treated/ still treat Michael Jackson.

Throughout his life he was constantly judged, ridiculed, and mocked. I do not think it’s funny when people shit on his legacy, and or act like he was a p3d0. He was proven not guilty on multiple occasions, and yet people still believe he is guilty. Meanwhile, the POTUS and people that actually affect our lives and the well-being of our country are well-known and outed p3d0ph1l3s, r@p1sts, and r@c1sts. It aggravates me that people hold an entertainer (who is innocent by the way) to a standard they don’t even hold themselves, or the POTUS. It’s insane. 17 years later after the tragic UNALIVING of one of, if not, the G.O.A.T of entertainment, music, and pop culture. His legacy is not something that should be tarnished. If anything, if we’re talking about legendary status musicians, why don’t people ever put Elvis’s feet to the fire. A man who dated and gr00m3d a f0urt33n year old girl as a grown adult. Michael Jackson was a one of a kind artist. He was a kind, sweet, giving man, and doesn’t deserve nearly half of the hate he gets. I’m glad that this movie reintroduced Michael to the new generations of children, and people are reminded of how big this man was, and how much of an impact he had and is still having on people worldwide.

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u/c0ntrolfr4ak — 6 days ago