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Did Tenacious D Break Up?

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In case you missed it: Tenacious D, the long-running music/comedy duo of Jack Black and Kyle Gass, are at the center of some controversy. Shortly after the July 13 attempted assassination of former US president and 2024 presidential candidate Donald Trump, Gass made a joke on stage at a Tenacious D show. Gass was asked to make a wish for his birthday, and he said, “Don’t miss Trump next time.”

Both Black and Gass have since responded to the backlash that followed.

Did Tenacious D Break Up?

Yesterday (July 16), Black shared a statement on social media that reads, “I was blindsided by what was said at the show on Sunday. I would never condone hate speech or encourage political violence in any form. After much reflection, I no longer feel it is appropriate to continue the Tenacious D tour, and all future creative plans are on hold. I am grateful to the fans for their support and understanding.”

Shortly after, Gass shared a statement of his own. It says, “The line I improvised onstage Sunday night in Sydney was highly inappropriate, dangerous and a terrible mistake. I don’t condone violence of any kind, in any form, against anyone. What happened was a tragedy, and I’m incredibly sorry for my severe lack of judgement. I profoundly apologize to those I’ve let down and truly regret any pain I’ve caused.”

So, based on Black’s statement, it sounds like Tenacious D is going on a hiatus for the moment, but the door isn’t necessarily shut on future activity from the duo.

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Has ‘All American’ Been Renewed For Season 7?

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(WARNING: Spoilers for the most recent All American episode will be found below.)

On Monday night, All American wrapped the 15th and final episode in its sixth season. The episode saw Olivia and Spencer get married after being together for years. During the season, we also saw Spencer get drafted into the NFL, win a Super Bowl, and claim the Super Bowl MVP title. Season six will be the last we see of Spencer as CW revealed that Daniel Ezra, who plays Spencer, will not be a series regular in the show’s potential seventh season. Speaking of that, has the show been renewed for another season.

Has All American Been Renewed For Season 7?

CW has yet to renew All American for a seventh season, but fans can expect that announcement to arrive in the coming weeks. For the past couple of months, rumors have swirled about what the future of All American holds, especially with CW announcing that All American: Homecoming would end after its current third season. Reports suggested that a completely new cast could be brought on for All American if the show is indeed renewed for a seventh season.

These reports have yet to be confirmed, but it will only be a matter of time until we see what’s next for All American.

New episodes of ‘All American’ are available on CW TV on Mondays at 8 pm ET/PT and on the CW app and website at 3 am ET/12 am PT.

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Normani Is Being Accused Of ‘Not Crediting’ Songwriter Contributors On Her Debut Solo Album ‘Dopamine’

After several frustrating delays, Normani’s long-awaited debut solo studio album, Dopamine, has made its way into the world. However, the “All Yours” singer is being accused of cutting a few industry corners in the process.

Recording artist, songwriter, and producer Tayla Parx claimed Normani excluded her from the production credits, specifically on track, “Insomnia.” On X (formerly Twitter), Tayla reposted a clip from Normani’s June appearance on the Zach Sang Show, to officially call her out.

“It’s crazy ’cause I haven’t listened to the album yet,” she wrote. “And this is how I’m finding out I’m on it. No credit. No business done. People that I’ve known forever. Just dropped my sh*t and left me off LOL 💀 okayyy.”

However, in the credits tab on Spotify, Tayla’s name does appear as a contributing songwriter, at least as of today (July 16). Could this have been a temporary technical issue?

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Also, during the interview, Normani and Sang volleyed praises of Tayla’s talent. “Tayla Parx is one of the greatest songwriters… She’s an icon,” said Sang.

Normani then added: “I know. I miss her. I haven’t seen her in ages… Yeah, she really is.”

Watch Normani’s appearance on the Zach Sang Show above.

Dopamine is out now via RCA. Find more information here.

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Drake’s Toronto Mansion Has Seemingly Been Flooded With A Mysterious Brown Liquid

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Thanks to Mother Nature, Drake won’t have the chance to ride around with his woes anytime soon. Most of the East Coast has been fighting through a sweltering heat wave. But in Toronto, the “Family Matters” rapper is also trying to survive unprecedented flooding.

Today (July 16), Drake took to his official Instagram page to repost video evidence of the weather’s impact, on his mansion. In the short clip, it appears his caretakers of the property tried with all of their might to keep the wave of mystery brown liquid from entering his a closet area, but were unsuccessful.

“This better be an Espresso Martini,” he wrote.

Users online were just as queasy about the water’s color.

“Why is the water brown, omgosh,” penned one user.

Others couldn’t get past the fact that the staff appeared to not have on protective footwear.

“Casually walking in it,” wrote one user.

“Is he…barefoot 🤢,” asked another.

“The unflushed Douche water 😔,” chimed another.

“It’s Truffle Butter 😳,” joked another in reference to Nicki Minaj’s 2014 song, in which he is featured.

As Drake hires some professionals to restore his property to its former glory, he has his massive Texas estate to call home.

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Childish Gambino’s ‘Bando Stone And The New World’: Everything To Know About The ‘Final’ Childish Gambino Album

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Donald Glover is a man of many talents. After years of culture shifting musical releases under the moniker Childish Gambino, he is ready to hang up his microphone.

In April, during a broadcast on his Gilga Radio show, the Mr. & Mrs. Smith actor formerly announced his retirement plans. He’s already made good on remastering and reimagining his 3.15.20 album, now known as Atavista.

The second promise, Bando Stone And The New World, a movie, will usher in his final musical body of work via its soundtrack. Here’s everything you need to know about Bando Stone And The New World, including the tracklist and cover art.

Release Date

Bando Stone And The New World is out 7/19 via RCA Records. Find more information here.

Tracklist

Childish Gambino is holding Bando Stone And The New World‘s tracklist close to his chest. Based on his level of secrecy, that won’t be revealed until its release.

Features

Over on X (formerly Twitter), NFR Podcast alleged that the project will feature guest appearances from Uproxx cover star Chlöe, Yeat, Jorja Smith, Amaarae, Flo Milli, Kamasi Washington, and Gambino’s son.

Artwork

Although Childish Gambino hasn’t confirmed the artwork, the promotional kiosk for his pop-up show featured the imagery below.

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Singles

With the official tracklist still up in the air, you can’t technically confirm the soundtrack’s singles. However, Childish Gambino has released two tracks, “In The Night” featuring Jorja Smith and Amaarae and “Lithonia,” both of which fans hope to appear on the project.

Tour

A record label, footing the bill to finance a live tour to support a film’s official soundtrack, isn’t the norm. However, nothing about Childish Gambino is ordinary. So, if you wanted to catch him in a city near you, The New World Tour, is your chance. As an added treat, the tour’s supporting acts are the incredibly talented Willow and Amaarae.

08/11/2024 — Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom Center *
08/12/2024 — Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center *
08/14/2024 — Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum *
08/15/2024 — Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center *
08/17/2024 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena *
08/18/2024 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena *
08/20/2024 — Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena *
08/21/2024 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center *
08/23/2024 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden *
08/24/2024 — Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Arena *
08/26/2024 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center *
08/27/2024 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center *
08/29/2024 — Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Arena *
08/30/2024 — Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena *
09/01/2024 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena *
09/02/2024 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena *
09/04/2024 — Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena *
09/05/2024 — Sunrise, FL @ Amerant Bank Arena *
09/07/2024 — New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center *
09/08/2024 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center *
09/10/2024 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center *
09/11/2024 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center *
09/13/2024 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena *
09/14/2024 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center *
09/16/2024 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center *
09/18/2024 — Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena *
09/19/2024 — Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena *
09/21/2024 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center *
09/23/2024 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena *
09/24/2024 — Portland, OR @ Moda Center *
09/25/2024 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena *
09/27/2024 — Calgary, AB @ Scotiabank Saddledome *
09/29/2024 — Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place *
10/02/2024 — St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center *
10/03/2024 — Chicago, IL @ United Center *
10/31/2024 — Lyon, FR @ LDLC Arena #
11/02/2024 — Milan, IT @ Unipol Forum #
11/04/2024 — Cologne, DE @ Lanxess Arena #
11/06/2024 — Hamburg, DE @ Barclays Arena #
11/08/2024 — Oslo, NO @ Oslo Spektrum #
11/10/2024 — Copenhagen, DK @ Royal Arena #
11/12/2024 — Prague, CZ @ O2 arena #
11/13/2024 — Berlin, DE @ Uber Arena #
11/19/2024 — Paris, FR @ Accor Arena #
11/21/2024 — Munich, DE @ Olympiahalle #
11/23/2024 — Brussels, BE @ ING Arena #
11/24/2024 — Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome #
11/26/2024 — Manchester, UK @ AO Arena #
11/28/2024 — Glasgow, UK @ OVO Hydro #
11/30/2024 — London, UK @ The O2 #
12/01/2024 — London, UK @ The O2 #
12/03/2024 — Birmingham, UK @ Utilita Arena #
12/05/2024 — Dublin, IE @ 3Arena #
01/28/2025 — Auckland, NZ @ Spark Arena #
02/01/2025 — Brisbane, QLD @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre #
02/04/2025 — Sydney, NSW @ Qudos Bank Arena #
02/07/2025 — Melbourne, VIC @ Rod Laver Arena #
02/11/2025 — Perth, WA @ RAC Arena #

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A funny and insightful video about how grief can sneak up on us is surprisingly accurate

Grief is something that touches everyone. There’s no escaping experiencing the pain of losing someone you love. It’s one of those human experiences that transcends race, gender and socioeconomic status. If you’re a human being on this planet, grief is inevitable and while everyone processes grief differently, there are some similarities.

Kevin Fredricks has been very candid on social media about the unexpected loss of his older brother, Jason Fredricks, last year. Recently, the comedian shared a relatable yet humorous video sharing what his intrusive thoughts have been like this past year while grieving. It takes talent to make such a serious topic funny.

When the video starts out, Fredricks is laying in the bed watching television when out of nowhere you hear an intrusive thought, “Aye, remember that time your brother died? That is wild that it happened. Why’d he die like that, he wasn’t even doing nothing and he died? That is so crazy. Oh, don’t go to sleep I’ll remind you in your dreams.”


The intrusive thoughts seem to come when he’s either content or enjoying life. They’re a stark contrast to what is being portrayed on the screen, yet the realness of the thoughts resonates with a lot of people. Commenters shared their own experiences with intrusive thoughts related to grief.

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“I be laughing and it just come out of nowhere like why you happy,” someone shares.

“‘Your mother is never going to meet your kids. She would’ve been the best grandma.’ Sends me sobbing every time. Intrusive thoughts are so real,” another person writes.

“Me in Lowes a couple days ago… crying looking at drill bits bc my dad had the nerve to die,” one woman says.

“This has to be one of the most relatable videos about grief! I do this daily thinking about my dad,” a commenter writes.

“I really appreciate how chill and casual this grief voice is. Of course sometimes it’s different, but most of the time it’s exactly like this. My father died 8 months ago. Thanks for the laugh,” someone shares.

Grief shows up in all sorts of ways, but unexpected intrusive thoughts seem to be one way many in the comments experience extended grief. Fredricks doesn’t offer a solution to how to fix the thoughts, his video simply allows space for others experiencing grief to share it with someone else and sometimes that’s the best option.

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Bring old-school family fun back to the table with these 10 all-age board games

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Ah, the joys of family game night. Bonding with your loved ones over the rush of competitive adrenaline. Friendly (hopefully) rivalries and vendettas as you try to vow to vindicate yourself after a crushing defeat. Kids and adults alike learning the subtle art of trash talk—but in the end, also learning to be good winners and losers.

The benefits of playing games together as a family are wide and deep, as games develop both mental skills and shared family memories. And when those games don’t involve screens, they can provide a nice tactile respite from the virtual world.

However, finding board games that are simple enough for young kids but don’t turn into “bored games” for adults can be a challenge. Most games that adults enjoy are too complex for the kindergarten kiddos and most little kid games are mind-numbing for grown-ups.


But some games strike just the right balance between simple-to-learn and challenging-enough-to-be-interesting, making them fun for nearly all ages. (By the way, even when a game has an age recommendation, that doesn’t mean a younger kid can’t play it. Just make sure they’re past the choking hazard age of putting game pieces in their mouths.)

Here are 10 games that people say their whole family enjoys, from age 4 or 5 all the way up to the grandparents.

Sequence

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Sequence is kind of a mix between a card game and a board game, and it’s a great introduction to standard card decks for very young children since they don’t need to know the values of them.

On your turn, you place a colored chip on a card on the board that matches one of the cards in your hand, which you then discard and replace with a new card from the draw pile. The goal is to get five of your colored chips in a row on the board. One-eyed jacks let you remove another player’s piece and two-eyed jacks are wild. Simple, fun, largely based on the luck of the draw but you can also utilize some strategy to increase your chances of winning.

Find Sequence here.

Blokus

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Blokus is a great game for increasing geometric awareness, and it’s also fun for everyone. On your turn, you simply lay one of your pieces on the board, touching any of your other same-color pieces but only at the corner. It starts off easy, but becomes more challenging as the board fills up. The goal is to fit the most pieces on the board. When no more pieces will fit, the player with the fewest remaining pieces wins.

Find Blokus here.

Labyrinth (Junior and Original Editions)

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Labyrinth and Labyrinth Junior are both great for a huge range of ages, but if you’ve got very young ones (like 4 or 5) you might want to start with the Junior edition. Don’t worry, it’s still fun for adults, but the regular edition is just a bit more of a challenge.

The goal of the game is to collect treasures along the maze, but on each turn a player moves part of the path, changing the way the paths interconnect. The game play is simple, and it’s a great one for helping kids understand strategy without directly having to teach them.

Find Labyrinth Junior here and Labyrinth (original) here.

The Uzzle

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The Uzzle is an arranging game, and if you’ve ever played something like this with kid, you know they can legitimately beat adults at it. There are two main ways to play The Uzzle. Each player gets five cubes with different colored shapes on each size. Then you either have each player draw a card with a pattern on it and whoever arranges their cubes to match their card first wins, or you draw one card that everyone uses and races to complete before anyone else. The cards have four difficulty levels so play can be adjusted to meet the level of players.

Find The Uzzle here.

Dragomino

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Dragomino is a younger player version of Kingdomino, which is a fan favorite people also say is good for a wide range of ages. Game play is a little challenging to explain without having the pieces in front of you, but here’s how it’s described:

“Dragomino is a Card Drafting and Tile Placement game using a Pattern Building mechanic. It’s like playing dominoes with a twist! On your turn, Pick a domino to add to your kingdom. Try to match it to the dominoes already in play. Each matching dominoes scores one egg. which is either empty or has a baby dragon inside! Who will find the most baby dragons?” And the reviews are stellar for both Dragomino and Kingdomino (which has a similar game play, just not quite as simple and without the dragon theme).

Find Dragomino here and Kingdomino here.

Qwirkle

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Qwirkle is Mindware’s best-selling board game, providing fun for families since 2006. It’s a tile-laying game, similar to Dominos, but with its own twist. Here’s a video that explains how to play in two minutes. Basically, you make rows based on either color or shape, playing your tiles and drawing more so that you always have six tiles to work with on each turn. You earn points based on the tiles you play and the player with the most points wins.

Find Qwirkle here.

Yahtzee

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Yahtzee is a classic for a reason. Though it says ages 8+, younger kids can play with the help of an adult to keep score. Since the play itself only involves rolling the dice from a cup, any age kid can play, and it’s actually a great game for teaching adding as they learn to keep score themselves. Super simple and based almost entirely on luck of the roll, it’s exciting no matter how many times you play it.

Find Yahtzee here.

Spot It!

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Super simple in play and a test of everyone’s powers of observation, Spot It! is more fun than it sounds. Everyone has a stack of cards with the goal to be the first one to get rid of them by matching an item that’s on their card with an item that’s on the card on top of the discard pile. The items on each card are different sizes, so it’s not quite as easy as it sounds. But it’s simple enough that the youngest kids can play.

Find Spot It! here.

Buildzi

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If you’ve ever played the dice game Tenzi, Buildzi is from the same creator with a similar premise, only instead of rolling dice, you’re racing to stack shapes. Stacking games are a good challenge for all ages, and kids even sometimes have an advantage due to their small hands. Grown-ups may have more developed fine motor skills, though, making for a delightfully even match up. To play, each player gets a card with an arrangement of blocks they have to stack to match without the stack falling over. Kind of a Jenga meets Tetris meets Tenzi game.

Find Buildzi here.

Pengoloo

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It may look like a game just for little kids, but any adult who enjoys memory games will enjoy Pengoloo. Super simple play instructions from the game maker:

“On each turn, players roll the color dice and look underneath two penguins for eggs of the same color. If you guess right, the penguin hops on your iceberg. But watch out, other players may remember what egg it hides and steal your penguin on their turn! The first to collect six penguins on their iceberg wins.”

Find Pengoloo here.

Happy gaming, everyone!

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It turns out Gen Z is resistant to driving and maybe they’re onto something

If it feels like you’re meeting more and more older teens and young adults who don’t have their driver’s license, it’s not your imagination. Gen Z has been much less interested in driving than previous generations, according to Department of Transportation data shared by USA Today.

In 1983, about half of 16-year-olds had driver’s licenses. By 2022, that number declined to about a quarter. During that same time, 18-year-olds with driver’s licenses dropped from 80% to 60%.

There are some explanations for what’s caused the drop. For one, thanks to video calling, young people don’t need to drive to see each other like previous generations did. Even if they do get together in person, improvements in public transportation and the proliferation of ride share offerings like Uber and Lyft have made it easier to do so without a car. Driving is also expensive, especially when you take the higher insurance premiums of young drivers into account. Gen Z has grown up more environmentally conscious than previous generations, and have grown up hearing about the blight of carbon emissions on the planet.

But in addition to that, there appears to be a sharp increase in anxiety around driving, and some experienced adult drivers are defending those fears as warranted.


According to a survey of non-driving teens by insurance comparison website The Zebra, nearly 1 in 4 said that they haven’t gotten a license because they are afraid to drive a car. While it’s easy to chock that up to the general increase in mental health disorders among young people, the fear of driving may be warranted.

In our car dependent society, choosing not to drive might seem like an odd decision, but there may be some wisdom behind it. As a user on X posted, “Honestly, I don’t understand why ppl shame teens for not wanting to know how to drive. Why do we act like it’s not terrifying?” and many people shared their experiences of car accidents really messing them up.

Statistically speaking, driving is the most dangerous thing most humans do, and Americans do it more than any other nation. But because we drive so often, the risk factor isn’t something we think about as much as maybe we should.

Young people learning to drive today are logically more aware of the risks than previous generations. Ask a boomer what they learned in Driver’s Ed and it’s a far cry from what Gen Z learns. Boomers didn’t even have required seat belts when they learned to drive. Kids today have not only grown up with seat belts but with high tech car seats and various booster seat iterations specific to their age and size. Those safety restraints keep us all safer, of course, but they are also a constant reminder of the dangers inherent in being in a moving vehicle. Being a passenger is one thing, but the responsibility of being the driver of that moving vehicle is entirely another.

Driver education courses have also evolved over the years to include graphic warnings about driving under the influence and distracted driving, which previous generations only got a fraction of. The idea is to scare teens who believe they’re immortal into understanding the danger that comes with doing those things, but for young people who are already prone to feeling anxious, seeing those terrifying scenarios can make the fear of driving worse. Most young people I’ve spoken to who have completed Driver’s Ed but aren’t in any hurry to get their license say that driving just makes them too nervous. Some of them have decided after a couple of years that they wanted their license, so it’s just delayed a bit. Others don’t have any plans to and seem to be doing fine with other ways of getting around.

Holding off on driving simply doesn’t need to be viewed negatively, especially when the risks of driving are real. Driving may be a valuable skill to have, but there’s no reason that skill has to be mastered by a certain age. If a good portion of Gen Z isn’t feeling it and choose to walk or bike or carpool or use public transportation instead, more power to them. Those choices are more affordable and better for the environment anyway, so let’s embrace the idea that choosing not to drive is a reasonable one and not judge or shame anyone for it.

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Mom explains the common Boomer parenting style that still affects many adults today

There are certainly many things the Boomer parents generally did right when raising their kids. Teaching them the importance of manners and respect. That actions do, in fact, have consequences. That a little manners go a long way…all of these things are truly good values to instill in kids.

But—and we are speaking in broad strokes here—being able to openly discuss difficult feelings was not one of the skills passed down by this generation. And many Gen X and millennial kids can sadly attest to this.

This is why the term “dishonest harmony” is giving many folks of this age group some relief. They finally have a term to describe the lack of emotional validation they needed throughout childhood for the sake of saving face.


In a video posted to TikTok, a woman named Angela Baker begins by saying, “Fellow Gen X and millennials, let’s talk about our parents and their need for dishonest harmony.”

Barker, who thankfully did not experience this phenomenon growing up, but says her husband “certainly” did, shared that when she’s tried to discuss this topic, the typical response she’d get from Boomers would be to “Stop talking about it. We don’t need to hear about it. Move on. Be quiet.”

And it’s this attitude that’s at the core of dishonest harmony.

“What that’s showing is their lack of ability to handle the distress that they feel when we talk openly about uncomfortable things,” she says. “What they want is dishonest harmony rather than honest conflict.”

“Keep quiet about these hard issues. Suppress your pain, suppress your trauma. Definitely don’t talk openly about it so that you can learn to heal and break the cycle,” she continues. “What matters most is that we have the appearance of harmony, even if there’s nothing harmonious under the surface.”

Barker concludes by theorizing that it was this need to promote a certain facade that created most of the toxic parenting choices of that time period.

“The desire of boomer parents to have this perception that everything was sweet and hunky dory, rather than prioritizing the needs of their kids, is what drove a lot of the toxic parenting we experienced.”

Barker’s video made others feel so seen, as clearly indicated by the comments.

“How did I not hear about dishonest harmony until now? This describes my family dynamic to a T. And if you disrespect that illusion, you are automatically labeled as the problem. It’s frustrating,” one person wrote.

“THANK YOU SO MUCH! I’m a 49 yo biker sitting in my bedroom crying right now. You just put a name to my darkness!” added another

Many shared how they were refusing to repeat the cycle.

One wrote, “This is EXACTLY my family dynamic. I’m the problem because I won’t remain quiet. Not anymore. Not again.”

“I love when my kids tell me what I did wrong. It gives me a chance to acknowledge and apologize. Everyone wants to be heard,” said another.

Of course, no parenting style is perfect. And all parents are working with the current ideals of the time, their own inner programming and their inherent need to course correct child raising problems of the previous generation. Gen Alpha parents will probably cringe at certain parenting styles currently considered in vogue. It’s all part of the process.

But hopefully one thing we have learned as a collective is that true change happens when we summon the courage to have difficult conversations.

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Murder Inc Founder And Producer Irv Gotti Has Reportedly Been Sued For Sexual Assault

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Another hip-hop titan has been caught up in the rap reckoning. Since November 2023, several big wigs including Diddy, Harve Pierre, and Jimmy Iovine were all accused of a varying degree of sexual misconduct. Sadly, Irv Gotti’s name has been added to this list.

According to Rolling Stone, the Murder Inc founder was recently sued for sexual assault in a Miami court.

On July 11, in court filings, the accuser (only listed as Jane Doe) alleged that Irv (real name Irving Domingo Lorenzo) abused her in 2020 and 2022. “After flying her to Saint Martin, Lorenzo coerced plaintiff into having sex with him,” read the documents. “Lorenzo specifically threatened plaintiff that he would send her home if she did not comply with his demands. Accordingly, and due to his power and influence in the music world, she complied.”

The first supposed incident took place in 2020. Afterward, Doe claimed to have tied into an “abusive relationship” with Lorenzo for the next two years. While in the relationship, she claimed to have been pressured to “perform unwanted sexual acts” including as the complaint alleged included in 2022 being forced to “perform oral sex in an elevator of a Four Seasons Miami and in an Uber trip in Atlanta.”

Jane Doe is seeking compensatory damages (to be determined at trial) for the claims listed in her filing. Irv Gotti has not yet responded to the accusations.