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Funniest Tweets, Memes & Videos From Election Week 2020

The absolute funniest, wildest, craziest and messiest tweets from Election Week 2020 where President-Elect Joe BIden & VP Kamala Harris triumphed over Trump …

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It’s the Monday after the longest, most stressful and anxiety-triggering week everrr and we’re still on a high from the election of President-Elect Joe Biden and VP Kamala Harris who made history while vowing to restore the soul of our divided nation.

Now, we’re still awaiting official results from a handful of states leaning heavily toward Joe Biden and Kamala Harris (the nation’s first Black and South Asian Vice president AND first woman) but it’s safe to say they’ll be moving into the White House soon.

As of right now, sad boi Trump STILL hasn’t conceded the election while behaving like a bratty 5-year-old refusing to leave the playground in the latest shameful development of his shameless Presidency.

“We urge the Trump administration to immediately begin the post-election transition process and the Biden team to take full advantage of the resources available under the presidential transition act,” the transition center said in a letter Sunday.

“This was a hard-fought campaign, but history is replete with examples of presidents who emerged from such campaigns to graciously assist their successors.”

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Meanwhile, in reality, everyone else including countless celebs celebrated Joe & Kamala’s historic win.

“Let’s celebrate President @joebiden and VP @KamalaHarris… and get down to work. #46″ captioned Michael B. Jordan on Instagram.

Justice was on the ballot.
But now it’s on the table.
Let the negotiations begin.

“This election is about so much more than @JoeBiden or me. It’s about the soul of America and our willingness to fight for it. We have a lot of work ahead of us. Let’s get started.” – @kamalaharris

What my VP said!”

How are you feeling on this Monday after Election Week? Tell us in the comments and peep the absolute funniest Election Week tweets, memes and videos on the flip.

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Lil Wayne Clears The Air On That Trump Photo

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In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, rap icon Lil Wayne opened up about the viral photo he took with former President Donald Trump back in 2020. This image made headlines and stirred up a lot of reactions online, but Wayne clarified that it was not a carefully planned political statement just a moment that happened in a rather unusual setting. Wayne explained that it wasn’t even Trump who proposed taking the picture.

Instead, he recalled how people around them encouraged the photo opportunity, saying, “Y’all should take a picture.” Trump himself seemed worn out by all the photo requests he received that day, jokingly expressing his fatigue about the constant attention. For Wayne, the moment was a casual one, something simply to enjoy. He found humor in it, saying, “It’s the president. OK,” and emphasized that there were no hidden political motives behind the photo. He was mainly thinking about making his mother proud, quipping that she would have been upset if he hadn’t smiled for the camera.

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As for the reactions from fans and critics, Wayne made it clear that he doesn’t let that bother him. He stated, “I don’t care about no backlash for nothing I do,” showing his confidence and authenticity as an artist. When asked if he would officially support Trump, Wayne responded with a firm no, humorously adding that he would tell Trump that his knowledge extends to sports scores rather than politics. In the face of public opinion and controversies, Lil Wayne stays true to who he is free-spirited, genuine, and always himself.

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DJ Akademiks Gets Real About Why Most Rappers Are Missing The Mark

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In a heartfelt moment of honesty, DJ Akademiks shared his thoughts on the current state of hip-hop and why many artists aren’t seeing success on the charts lately. While checking out the Billboard Hot 200 projections during a recent live stream, DJ Akademiks noticed that the charts are mostly filled with a few big names like Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and some artists connected to the Opium label, such as Playboi Carti and Ken Carson. A few newer artists, like Doechii and Lil Durk, have been making some waves, but their success is rare.

DJ Akademiks pointed out that the competition has been tough for newcomers since the publicized feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar last year. He believes that this drama might be keeping hip-hop afloat, saying that if your music isn’t linked to that feud or you aren’t part of Carti’s group, it can feel like you’re not getting noticed. What’s particularly frustrating for him is that many albums making it onto the charts aren’t even fresh releases. Older music from Drake and Kendrick still dominates the scene, making it hard for new voices to break through. He sees this as a sign that hip-hop’s energy is fading, with only a few artists still able to create a real buzz.

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Akademiks did mention a handful of unique albums making a splash, like “GNX,” “$ome $exy $ongs 4 U”, “MUSIC,” and “More Chaos,” showing that there is some room for creativity, but it’s not exactly easy to get in. This is a genuine reflection of someone who knows the industry well. His comments aren’t meant to criticize artists but to urge the music industry to take a closer look at its current path. Ultimately, whether you’re a fan of his or not, DJ Akademiks is echoing that the hip-hop scene is in a tricky place right now, and unless you’re a major star or part of a cool trend, the charts might not be ready for you.

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