siemprepalante77
SiemprePalante77
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Good going ya’ll. It’s supreme that it worked out. I caught the NY Times article last week about the strike (and the one involving them too). It’s wild to watch employee’s in stable (at least in my mind), non-manual labor fields, still have to fight for better. Not for more. Not because of greed. But, because they

For real. How close do you think it’ll get to the $7.5 mill?

I noticed it too. Thanks for giving me the push to read it. Also,

Props to you for everything you said. Spot on.

Beautifully written. I was talking about Trayvon the other night. It’s too true that he, and everyone else who became a victim of racism in all its forms, should still be here. I find myself being angry most nights, after I’ve read all the bullshit the day brought. I’m already blown by the two bills passed in Arizona

Of course. That’s the first bullet in their clip. I can’t speak for the rest of my fellow Puerto Ricans, but it’s been used on me too. I worked at a major law firm in NYC and the white people were surprised I was so articulate. I became an adopted brother to another former co-worker, an older black man (I was in my

I’ll include this, also from Vice:

You tapped into my brainwaves, bass. I was wondering about that yesterday. My local library is under renovation, and the temp. site isn’t on my normal route so I hadn’t been by to ask. This is whole thing is one of the scariest things I’ve read in a while. Limiting peoples intellect, especially the youth is plain

Levar Burton is a gem. It’s obvious that he was never playing a part on Reading Rainbow. This is his passion and who he is. Does anything like “RR” exist now? Just like my English classes/teachers, he and that show was something that shaped who I became. It bothers me that Mr. Rogers gets treated like an American

Whaaaat???? Thanks for the info. These are the times I’m glad I’m 44. I can’t imagine being in school and having books denied. English was my favorite subject, and the only one that gave me passion, because of what we read and discussed (a few are on the list). The train towards disaster is speeding up faster than I

Damn, you made me look forward to playing it even more. Can’t wait.

That is too funny. How much worse can society get?

Sounds right up my alley. I’d love to catch Tariq and the rest do their thing.

This was an awesome story. Much love to Jack, his dad and you and yours. And Sean and the team for adding some goodness to this life.

lol

I can’t speak on what it was like on day 1. I listened to the grapevine about waiting for patches and updates, and finally jumped in over the summer. I also can’t speak on what vanilla 2077 is like. But man, with mods, it was one of the best gaming experiences I’ve had in a long time. There were many times when I felt

It was a sad day when Splinter got shut down. I still can’t believe it happened.

I totally agree. I have no faith in a conviction. It’s what I thought from day one of the trial when I saw him in his suit looking like he was headed to a wedding. His defense team probably prepped him on how & when to cry. How is it that the judge can be, at least to me, so impartial towards Rittenhouse?

I watched this too, and the whole time I was anticipating how you guys were going to cover it. I felt bad for him. He rambled, tried to sound conscious and just sounded off. I kept wondering what NORE and EFN were thinking, as well as the people off screen. I like the show. I catch it on Revolt and some episodes have

That’s what’s up. Your father sounds like someone I’d have spent time with. Even though I’m only 43, I’ve always looked up to the Black Panthers too. As well as the Young Lords. I think a lot of us fall into addiction because it’s an easy (and sometimes cheap) way to cope with the mystery of why organizations like the