The future history Black America.

The bigger they are, the harder they fall. The future history of America.
I am a guy who thinks, am convinced actually, that all things are connected. I think that when a butterfly farts in Idaho, another inch of rain happens in Miami like some of the more...I need a word, fanatical...intense..., i got it, Lunaticishy, people around the country living in dugout corners of their back yards, i am not that bad. But i do believe that every move made by the Government has counter-effects. I even mean to the point that if the president has to pee and goes and pee's in the 2 minutes he was peeing 10 thousand people could have died that wouldn't have if he hadn't had 2 dr peppers instead of one at lunch. Shit has hit the fan, months ago, many shits have hit the fan and will be followed by many, many, many
many more times before we are back to normal or even somewhat normal. They still can't find Osama Bin Laden, they just changed the subject.I love patterns, thats what ultimately lead to the 25% deghettorization of myself. The ghetto is all about patterns. All life is about patterns (birthdays, holidays, sleep, eating) but the ghetto is the perfect environment for them beyond no others. The ghetto is like a laboratory if you are studying patterns concerning human nature. If you don't think i am right, study the effects of the corner store if a main supplier runs out of beer or squares (cigarettes) and you will see what i mean. Most major changes effect us first and fastest. When gas went up, we felt it first. When a new "average people" law gets past, we feel it first. And for the record that whole proposition 8 thing, gay people ain't "regular people", they are "like regular people". I know this because when you talk about gay people issues in the news you add "like regular people." If its about jobs you would say "why can't they just do they work like regular people". I don't mean no harm but regular mean regular. I have no ill feelings toward gay people, i got people i super love that are gay. The just like regular people.
See i am going of course, i hope yall use to it by now, cause it ain't gonna change. My mind runs like a old toilet, ya gotta wiggle the handle. Anyway, the patterns i am seeing in the world, especially in America that are making me sad and scared, it even feel different outside. Church gotta be jumping. There can't be many starving Pastors, if you a church people the end is near. If you ain't a church people you still feel like whatever thing bigger than us that made us is making some big changes. I don't care if you don't even believe in God, you are feeling like something big is happening, and probably subconsciously have been for a year or more. Stuff just ain't making sense, not even a little like they did before Y2K.
I mean come on, black snipers, black tennis champions, black mommas drowning their kids, black man killing a white lady and then beating the case, even having a case to beat, thats all new. The only thing that would have got beat 15-20 years ago would have been O.J Simpson ass until he could meet with an "unfortunate" accident. Like Dave Chapel say, "they would have sprinkled some crack on that nigga."
Man this economic thing is going to tear the ghetto a new A-hole, and soon. We are going to have to survive through mad, broke, desperate, violent and random crime going through the stratosphere. Think about it, we were just barely making a little comeup when the economy was booming now its way po in the hood, its about to get real dangerous, real quick. We wasn't even use to the come-up we had made good and now its over. We will adapt, we always do, but it is going to take a minute or two and that minute or two is going to be a beast on the un-robbing portion of the public. And its some people who you would mistakenly think would never result to that, puhlease! I know dudes who right now are jokingly saying they need to go back to they old ways and chuck this legit... uh uh, shit. I can completely understand them. Like i have always said, i am trying to be right, i haven't completely mastered it. I am not at that point but getting there is not an impossibility.
Hell. I still can't believe that we got a black president up in here after the country go broke. And he already talking about needing more of the money i don't got. That suck like hell.
Anyway, i am out people, be careful out there cause you know how we do round christmas every year. Somebody bust my window on my truck a few days ago and stole my gps, i bet my girl don't leave no electronics out in plain view no more. Anyway i am tired of writing and i am having a conversation in the background so i am out yall.
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3 Comments:
Please, for the sake of your own ideas, syntax and grammar are important and do make a difference in the perception of what you have to say. Give your readers and yourself some credit; poor verbal skills only keep people down.
I try. I guess its that i talk like this all day where i live and have my entire life. I work hard on my other projects to sound professional and succeed. This blog is my release, i write how i talk to my family or other loved ones here. I can't even force myself to fake that up for the sake of ...well anything. I respect your comment because sometimes i do have some deep thoughts that on this blog that i do a disservice with my grammar. I feel the price is small compared to the relaxation and peace i get by venting/voicing them here.
Thank for the comment.
PS. I think i am almost to the point where i know who you are and i respect your "other" names opinion.
@Anon
Ever heard of prose? People write in their vernacular all the time. So what?
While I do admit to having to read and re-read at times, I don't think the meaning in the posts is ever lost in translation. As to perception, well that's up to the reader, irrespective of the writing style of the author.
I've read essays from many of the so-called literary greats that I'm sure followed all the rules of grammar. But essentially, they proved to be dry as hell!
Or what about fiction writers like Alice Walker (Color Purple) or Mark Twain (Huckleberry Finn)? Some of that stuff is also difficult to read if one is not accustomed to it. Would you suggest the same things to them?
I guess my point is, it ain't the writing style that's overly important. It's what's being said that counts.
Peace.
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