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The music is full of amsomeness ... "Tiny Piano" (Nijiko) by Takagi Masakatsu
This is pretty cool, if you are a narcissists.
Create and explore a visual archive of your social life.
The music is full of amsomeness ... "Tiny Piano" (Nijiko) by Takagi Masakatsu
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Great compilation of Dyson's "Truths" ... hammering out basic principles, effectively communicated in a thought provoking way.
"... pleasure is deep. What matters most is not the world as it appears to our senses. Rather, the enjoyment we get from something derives from what we think that thing is." ~ Paul Bloom, How Pleasure Works: The New Science of Why We Like What We Like
"No matter how much she understood why her man couldn't protect her, the unnatural code of survival seeded subliminal contempt: You didn't protect me. You can't protect me. I have to protect myself!" by Tom Burrell
Practical Intelligence: The Art and Science of Common Sense by Karl Albrecht
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Work and Play. Karl's approach to encouraging us to think "inside" the box to apply critical thinking, practically is written with a balance of childlike and adult behavior. The use of language skills to discuss, deduce and judge so that we may reason logically and accurately. Science! Yes, science is true ... don't be misled by facts.
Harlem is Nowhere: A Journey to the Mecca of Black America by Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Great read, very colorful. It was if I stepped back in time, I appreciate the "overheard" conversation style of the book. Current copy was borrowed, it is strong enough that I will purchase my own.
Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self by Danielle Evans
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A well put together series of completely unique short stories, a perfect way for me to refine and broaden my emotional palette. The common theme to me was about choices and how our environment; immediate and extended effects us. Family and community are often the BIGgest deterrent when faced with insecurities about ourselves. I appreciate that Danielle didn't write only about girls and women, she tells the stories of brothers and fathers.
Another take away for me is that she tells the Black perspective in a non stereotypical way, presenting an intelligent Black experience.
Men are often afraid to admit that it's much more than sex keeping us in a relationship there is a deeper hunger, for which sex is merely a symptom. There is a hunger for joy, a hunger for unconditional affirmation, a hunger, in the end for love.
~ Dyson
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Initially I sat down to chronicle the sights and sounds of my recent excursion to En Why Cee, however as I started to write the random thoughts, observations and inspiration; direct and indirect that developed from the experience took over …
Read MoreHave you dug the spill
Of Sugar Hill?
Cast your gims
On this sepia thrill:
Brown sugar lassie,
Caramel treat,
Honey-gold baby
Sweet enough to eat.
Peach-skinned girlie,
Coffee and cream,
Chocolate darling
Out of a dream.
Walnut tinted
Or cocoa brown,
Pomegranate-lipped
Pride of the town.
Rich cream-colored
To plum-tinted black,
Feminine sweetness
In Harlem’s no lack.
Glow of the quince
To blush of the rose.
Persimmon bronze
To cinnamon toes.
Blackberry cordial,
Virginia Dare wine—
All those sweet colors
Flavor Harlem of mine!
Walnut or cocoa,
Let me repeat:
Caramel, brown sugar,
A chocolate treat.
Molasses taffy,
Coffee and cream,
Licorice, clove, cinnamon
To a honey-brown dream.
Ginger, wine-gold,
Persimmon, blackberry,
All through the spectrum
Harlem girls vary—
So if you want to know beauty’s
Rainbow-sweet thrill,
Stroll down luscious,
Delicious,
fine
Sugar Hill.
~
Langston Hughes
God Never Blinks: 50 Lessons for Life's Little Detours by Regina Brett My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Don't think ... Feel. This book will help you do so. Amazing, heartfelt stories {personal, true life} stories that you are able to relate to. Draw upon the experience, pain and endurance to help you move through "life's little detours"
"... I don't see the men bitching about this dude lighter than me and I hate myself for it! I think all of us Black women ought to be locked in a room with a bunch of racist bastards and see if they'll treat any shade better than the other."
~ Ms.Nikks
"Your level of commitment directly correlates to the depth of passion you demonstrate for God when you are no longer under your parents' roof ..."
~ M. Harrell
"Life is fortified by friendships"
~ Corky aka Roschelle {Ro'Ro'}
I don’t recall the first time we met, our history goes back as far as my memory serves. We grew up in the same neighborhood, I’ve known her all of my life. I credit her for my progression in school, she has helped me grow spiritually, as well as physically. Always there to provide assistance, providing me with enough information to make an informed decision to seek and find my own way. I do recall when we first became intimate. I love everything about this woman, her smell, the way she feels in my hand, her skin tone. I start at the front and turn her over ensuring I don’t miss any part. I must admit that certain parts of her fascinate me; the way her body curves when she is open, the crease in the small of her back. I can tell she appreciates me and is excited by my touch; she shifts, bends & folds begging to be turned over & over & over & over again until we finish.
I love you Book(s) … you are a thing of beauty.
A reprise to “Four Letter Words Beginning With L”
Of Loss
A wife lost her husband, children lost their father & a grandfather, a church lost a member, co-workers lost a friend and a community lost a steward. Mastering fear & anxiety, I’ve learned how to respond to death by being open, honest and sincere. Don’t suppress affection, tell others how you feel constantly and show them often.
Rest in peace Frank, you will be missed.
Of Life
Filtering out negative and pessimistic emotions lead you to positive thinking; more options and possibilities exist.
Of Lust
I went dancing, we had a great time but we will not become permanent partners. I think it was something we both needed.
“Sex is fire, Celibacy is water … both can purify”
My truth? Afterwards the void was still there, there is nothing like dancing with someone you absolutely adore, cherish and four letter word beginning with L and ending in E.
Of Love
I’m open.
Mr. “Be Responsible But Don’t Forget To Dream” TramueL
"One of the reasons inequality gets so deep in this country is that everyone wants to be rich. That’s the American ideal. Poor people don’t like talking about poverty because even though they might live in the projects surrounded by other poor people and have, like, ten dollars in the bank, they don’t like to think of themselves as poor. It’s embarrassing." ~Jay-Z, Decoded {Where I'm From}
" Even though I have a feeling that sooner or later it's all going to crash, I still accept Richard's [Pryor] friendship. He is irresistible."
~Paul Money, Black is the New White
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"So now it's time to move. From who you were, who they said you were, even who you thought you were, to the man or woman with a new plan, a divine plan." ~Kirk Franklin, The Blueprint
"All truth is local to the brains in which it resides." ~ Karl Albrecht, Practical Intelligence