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50 Cent in Houston memes trending after rapper says he s moving

Earlier this week, the multi-talented star broke the news that he moved to Houston, and since then Houstonians have been having a lot of fun showing 50 around H-Town

50 Cent in Houston memes trending after rapper says he s moving

Cue the memes! Published: 3:43 PM CDT May 8, 2021 Updated: 7:00 AM CDT May 9, 2021 HOUSTON Rapper 50 Cent is now the new Bernie Sanders meme for Houstonians. Earlier this week, the multi-talented star broke the news that he moved to Houston, and since then Houstonians have been having a lot of fun showing 50 around H-Town with the help of Photoshop. The original photo 50 Cent posted to his Instagram Tuesday, announcing his move, showed him in front of the Astrodome. Since then the In da Club rapper has been copied and pasted in hundreds of photos, placing him in front of Houston s most known locations including Minute Maid Park and Houston s iconic Be Someone bridge.

Auckland gay bars reject protesters deadnaming accusations

Director of Auckland Pride Max Tweedie. Photo: Dan Cook The owners say the protesters claims relating to deadnaming are wrong and the venues are open to all. Hundreds protested outside the Family and G.A.Y bars on Karangahape Road Saturday night, accusing its management of transphobic behaviour, which the owners deny. Auckland Pride director Max Tweedie said owners Wayne Clark and Grady Elliott had mocked a transgender employee who was working as a bar manager of G.A.Y. Stories have been coming out over the past couple of weeks from trans and nonbinary staff that the owners have been using their deadnames - or the name they were given at birth.

LGBTQ Aucklanders stage protest outside gay bars Family and G A Y, accuse management of transphobic behaviour

Auckland Pride director Max Tweedie said owners Wayne Clark and Grady Elliott had mocked a transgender employee who was working as a bar manager of G.A.Y. Stories have been coming out over the past couple of weeks from trans and nonbinary staff that the owners have been using their deadnames - or the name they were given at birth. That s disrespecting their trans and nonbinary identities, which can be incredibly unsafe and harmful, Tweedie said. Elliot denied those claims and said there was no transphobia. The issue was an internal employee matter about tax details and the community had blown it out of proportion, he said.

RICHARD D D DINGEY | News, Sports, Jobs - The Times Leader

Richard A. “D.D.” Dingey, 82, of Barton, Ohio died April 26, 2021 in Wheeling Hospital. He was born February 15, 1939 in Midway, Ohio, a son of the late Darl Elijah Dingey and Mary Drosky Dingey. Rich was a retired state mine inspector and former employee of Consolidation Coal Co. He was a member of the Martins Ferry Elks, the Fairpoint Polish Club and the PNA Lodge #455 in Maynard. D.D. was an avid bowler, golfer, baseball, and softball player. His recent interests have included farming, logging, and taking care of stray animals. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Ron Dingey; sister, Lucille Skrtich; and his other parents, Blanche and Stanley Stando.

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