siemprepalante77
SiemprePalante77
siemprepalante77

That’s a great line. If you had to choose, whose the realest left (from that Gen)?

This shit is crazy. Like Whoa is nuts but, my ish is

Your comment reminds of that South Park episode where they talk about piracy and Britney Spears only being able to fly in a G3 not G4. Do we want the proverbial Brit Brit’s to fly in older model Gulfstream’s? Do we want them to live lives of semi-luxury?

No one brings the fire to me like X. I say to me, because it feels like every time he’s rapping, it’s to my spirit and it responds with “I feel this mother fucker” in it’s own DMX voice. I too hope he makes it. Dark Man X sure shines bright and many people need his light. Protected by Viper, stand back.

How dare you talk about strong lyrics, woman who Miss Tubman would have pulled her gun on!” DAMN...lol. Your mind is a masterpiece of notfuckinaround. 

That’s a great point. Lack of variety and outright boredom (because of how unsurprised I am) leads to a lack of motivation and inspiration for me to continue playing. Also, as much as I’m a fiend for great visuals, even that isn’t enough sometimes. While I never played the games you mentioned (except the ME series), I

True. I had been meaning to IMDB Songbird and kept forgetting. so that’s what it’s about. Gonna check it out. Hopefully Hollywood will deliver more than the grief and death stories (though we need those too, to hopefully keep us from forgetting our failure). I’m sure many of us want to feel that somewhere, someone was

I love this fire. I’m 43. I hope to live long enough that the majority of Americans come to be alive with it. Never did I imagine while growing up, after being inspired by the revolutionary music, people and culture of my youth and before, that these would still be the problems of our time. And, that we’d seem to be wo

And that the gentrifiers might find this problematic as well. I recall watching a PBS documentary many years ago about a town in Connecticut where a Veteran’s support group wanted to build/buy a property to act as a transitional home for homeless women who served. They had a town hall meeting to discuss it and the

lol....I googled head in the sand and that was one of the images that came up. Apparently some Australians stuck their head in the sand to mock their Prime Minister’s stance on Climate Change.

So, the 2000's are a blur huh? Yeah, I remember those moment’s when time dissolved as I escaped into the worlds of Fallout 3/4, Dragon Age, Bioshock and so many others. I’ve tried to duplicate those moments and failed (even before Corona, but not a badly). Felt shitty afterwards too. Like something was going wrong

I hope so. It’s bugged that movies and books are already in the works about the GameStop stock thing and I haven’t heard any mention of anyone telling the stories we’re experiencing with COVID. Good and bad. I have a feeling that “normal” for a lot of people is the continuation of tuning out. Like this....

lol....It’s all good. You were caught in emotion. I’d take a spelling error over fake feelings any day. Plus, you wrote a helluva lot.

This is who we are. This is who we’ve always been. We are a nation of thieves, cowards, lairs, and murderers, and we have been for centuries.”

I’m so with you. Before I forget, I caught you on Vice’s Reset doc (I think it was the episode about toxic gaming culture). It was good to see & hear the person attached to these words. I felt those too.

Spot on.

I’m with you. The convo needs to be had. I don’t have an opinion on Tamika Mallory or Shaun King, but it needs to be discussed/known whether people are fighting for the cause, cash or clout. If I was Samaria Rice, or the family member of someone who died because of injustice, and I was feeling ignored by BLM or

Why isn’t it the time to talk to about these things? Aren’t we able to focus on and discuss multiple issues? Racism continues to grow and amplify because it isn’t discussed. White people don’t want to hear about it existing among them and neither do minorities. 

For real. My screen name comes from a Young Lords saying. “Palante, Siempre Palante”. It translates to Forward, Always Forward.

I’ve been struggling to put into words these same emotions you have. It’s unfortunate that any of this is happening, but I’m with you in believing there’s a broad silence from the Asian community when black people are/were the victims. Here’s a link to an NPR article about the 2016 shooting of Akai Gurley in Brooklyn