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We Don’t Call That Money Over Here: 15 Rappers Who Violated Hov’s Money Phone Rule

  Getty Images Here’s A Gallery Of Rapper’s Who Like To Flaunt Their Cash For Everybody To See Since the release of ‘4:44,’ everyone has been bossing up and absorbing the knowledge the all-powerful Shawn Carter dropped on us throughout the album. One bar getting virtually every rapper’s panties in a bunch is the following lyric from “The Story Of O.J.”: “y’all on the ‘Gram holdin’ money to your ear, there’s a disconnect, we don’t call that money over here.” This shot most likely isn’t about one person in particular, because this practice of rappers flaunting their wealth–especially nowadays with Instagram and other social media venues–is completely ubiquitous. Though many credit (read: fault) the new rappers with pictures holding their entire record deal in cash up to their ear, they definitely aren’t the only culprits. Some legends and older rappers have been known to do the same thing, and catch virtually none of the blame. Y’all into the money calls, or you with Jay in thinking it’s corny? Let’s take a look at some of your favorite rappers with ever-so-cherished stacks of money, whether making long-distance phone calls or just flaunting in general:   https://www.instagram.com/p/BLMo3HOhm1t/?taken-by=meekmill https://www.instagram.com/p/BNPfD9UBoCs/?taken-by=fettywap1738 https://www.instagram.com/p/BQvxVlbgTyX/?taken-by=quavohuncho https://www.instagram.com/p/BUORtpPj7DN/?taken-by=champagnepapi https://www.instagram.com/p/BVJP4dXHpI3/?taken-by=21savage https://www.instagram.com/p/8zy-nCsLyL/ https://www.instagram.com/p/BLhP-QjAkXM/?taken-by=lilyachty https://www.instagram.com/p/BSP8N0QA2e7/ https://www.instagram.com/p/BQLtbV9ACsD/?taken-by=quavohuncho https://www.instagram.com/p/BUU-dI4F3Ek/?taken-by=travisscott https://www.instagram.com/p/BMdeQvBhA3P/?taken-by=laflare1017&hl=en https://www.instagram.com/p/BSkLwW7jBo9/?taken-by=hairweavekiller&hl=en https://www.instagram.com/p/BQwAt1Dj418/?taken-by=richforever https://www.instagram.com/p/BWNwmM-F1aq/?taken-by=kodakblack

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We Don’t Call That Money Over Here: 15 Rappers Who Violated Hov’s Money Phone Rule

VIDEO: Tyler Perry is Richest Entertainer to Be Lampooned on SNL

For comics and cultural critics of virtually every color and persuasion, Tyler Perry is the textbook definition of an easy target: A mogul whose media empire rests atop a foundation of alleged minstrelsy, union-busting, cross-dressing, bad hit television and mass-produced screen melodrama. Add his recently disclosed $130 million annual earnings to the picture, and it’s like the target was moved within inches of its respective shooters — one of whom, perhaps obviously, was Saturday Night Live .

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VIDEO: Tyler Perry is Richest Entertainer to Be Lampooned on SNL

Skincest is Best: Films Featuring Mother/Son Incest [PICS]

Incest is a taboo in virtually every culture of the world, but on screen, we can act out these forbidden fantasies in totally titillating- and totally fictional- ways. In honor of Mother’s Day, Mr. Skin presents this rubdown of famous films featuring mothers and sons who think skincest is best. More pics after the jump!

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Skincest is Best: Films Featuring Mother/Son Incest [PICS]

AP Shocker: Bush Tax Cuts Didn’t Just Help The Rich

For almost ten years, the Bush tax cuts have been depicted by media as only helping rich people. Now, with them set to expire, and a Democrat in the White House desperately needing a stronger economy to help him and his Party’s political fortunes, the Associated Press is telling readers the truth with the following headline: Expiring Tax Cuts Hit Taxpayers at Every Level     If you think that’s amazing, wait until you see the contents : A typical family of four with a household income of $50,000 a year would have to pay $2,900 more in taxes in 2011, according to a new analysis by Deloitte Tax LLP, a tax consulting firm. The same family making $100,000 a year would see its taxes rise by $4,500. Wealthier families face even bigger tax hikes. A family of four making $500,000 a year would pay $10,800 more in taxes. The same family making $1 million a year would get a tax increase of $53,200. The estimates are based on total household income, including wages, capital gains and qualified dividends. The estimated tax bills take into account typical deductions at each income level. Okay, so putting this in reverse, doesn’t that mean that when these tax cuts were first implemented – you know, when that awful Republican named George W. Bush was president! – a typical family of four with a household income of $50,000 a year saved $2,900 per annum as a result ? And a family making $100,000 a year saved $4,500?  Gosh, that means these tax cuts weren’t just for the rich as virtually every media outlet in America has been claiming since they were first proposed. Makes you wonder how such organizations can stay in business when they do such a terrible job. 

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AP Shocker: Bush Tax Cuts Didn’t Just Help The Rich