Battling The Law?Meet the Grahams aging like wine![]()

Every antic is looking distastefulYou’re moving just like a degenerate![]()

When you sell dangerous products you need to do it properly. And on social media, if you advertise anything at all, you need to state that it’s an ad.Does Drake force them to gamble?
They don't typically make that distinction and when the audience is kids the assumption is its their money. Drake posts some huge $500k bet stake slip and based on who he is you'd be right to assume its just some rich rapper showing what he wagered on the big fight/game. There's no Stake promo fund disclaimer. It'll probably still get tossed but if it leads to a promo funds disclaimer being added to posts then I don't see it as a bad thing.A lot of people who pimp gambling apps on television/streams/radio is given free credit. There's nothing illegal about it. I'd imagine this will get tossed.
I hope people smarten up and realize all this shyt is fake, meant to get you to gamble.
Like drill musicEverybody saw it coming...thats what happen when you unethically promote dangerous practices to kids

Floyd's promotional approach is less harmful than Drake...Drake also directly targets kids on stream, literally telling them they can make money and become the next rich and popular kid within minutes...Floyd Mayweather is another one, he is always showing 6 figure bets online. His shyt could be fake, paid promo from these betting sites

Floyd's promotional approach is less harmful than Drake...Drake also directly targets kids on stream, literally telling them they can make money and become the next rich and popular kid within minutes...