Seth Rogen has been casually posting safety warnings on rappers’ Instagram photos

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Seth Rogen has everybody’s best interests at heart.

He enjoys a good time, sure — who doesn’t? — but his number one priority is safety.

On Monday, Twitter user @Montana1317 pointed out a trend in the actor’s Instagram comments.

Shoutout to @Sethrogen for always caring about the safety of rappers pic.twitter.com/Hm2ES1S1Ug

— Montana (@Montana1317) February 5, 2019

Those two screengrabs are of Instagram posts from rappers 21 Savage and Travis Scott. Beneath the first, which was shared last summer, Seth Rogen commented: “Yo dude be careful”. 

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SpongeBob fans are not happy with that goober of a Super Bowl tribute

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The rumored halftime tribute to SpongeBob SquarePants actually happened, but now some people are disappointed by how it turned out.

Maroon 5’s painful Super Bowl halftime show performance was mercifully interrupted by Squidward, who conducted a marching band of Bikini Bottom residents. As the band built up into a crescendo, Travis Scott inexplicably flew into the stadium via meteorite. 

Yeah, it makes absolutely no sense. 

WHAT’S HAPPENING?! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/uJyr7FNVr3

— The Checkdown (@thecheckdown) February 4, 2019

And after the major online push to play “Sweet Victory” in honor of SpongeBob SquarePants’ late creator Stephen Hillenburg, fans were angry that the tribute barely lasted more than a few seconds. Read more…

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Travis Scott made the NFL donate to charity before signing on for the Super Bowl

Travis Scott will be performing at 2019’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, but he made the NFL agree to contribute to a worthy cause first. 
Scott was rumored to be appearing as a special guest on Maroon 5’s upcoming Halftime show. The “Sicko Mode” rap…

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So, Drake just helped to smash a Twitch record

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So, Drake just smashed a Twitch record playing Fortnite. Really.

Late Wednesday night, the hip hop superstar jumped on Twitch to play the popular “battle royale” game with big time streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins and rapper Travis Scott. 

The squad casually drummed up over 600,000 live viewers at one point.

While Mashable has reached out to Twitch to officially confirm that this is a record for the streaming platform, the previous record was held by Dr. DisRespect, who reached a total of 388,000 concurrent viewers in February 2018.

playing fort nite with @ninja https://t.co/OSFbgcfzaZ

— Drizzy (@Drake) March 15, 2018 Read more…

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