
Showing posts with label Contagious People. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contagious People. Show all posts
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Mark Dice On Satan And Popular Culture
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0637GjJDvk&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Tuesday, July 09, 2013
BE-ing Grounded
See the trend but do not panic.
I repeat:
Do Not Panic.
You have more time than they say you have.
News machines are contagious.
Research.
Research the contagion.
Be sure that the contagious contagion is worth the drama.
You have time to window shop.
Most of your life is--and will be--spent waiting.
Just because something is repeated and hammered to death every minute and every second of our waking day does not mean the medium is magically moving any faster.
It is perfectly safe to consume less frequently--or even abandon the vehicle.
Don't forget to tuck, drop and roll.
Time.
You do have it.
Time.
It is not lost.
Time.
It is not wasted.
But sanity...
Drink it up before the expiration date.
OR
Drink it after the expiration date.
~MNA
Thursday, June 27, 2013
MissNikkiAnn Live on Spreecast: "Difficult to be Miley Cyrus In America"
Labels:
2013,
Chronic Illness,
Contagious People,
Disability,
Dysautonomia,
Hematology,
Invisible Disabilities,
Invisible Illness,
Miley Cyrus,
MissNikkiAnn,
NIK VID (self-made videos),
Oncology,
Progressive Illness,
Spreecast,
The War on Growing Up,
The War on Sex,
The War on Women,
The War on Young Girls,
Videos,
WomenWill
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Monday, June 24, 2013
Quotable: Author Denene Millner on Paula "Mad Butter" Deen
New York Times bestselling author Denene Millner, creator of the MyBrownbaby.com parenting website, wrote on cocoafab.com that she wasn’t surprised by Deen’s revelations.
“This is a 66-year-old woman from the South, born close enough to segregation to see the whites of Jim Crow’s eyes,” Millner wrote. “I’ll bet she knows how rank he smells—that rancid, putrid bouquet that escapes when the word “nigger” curls off the tongue. I’m betting, too, that she knows how scary he looks on a dark country road on a hot Southern summer’s night. Or in an equally hot kitchen where Negroes toil.”
“I’m not saying this is the way of every 66-year-old white woman from the South,” Millner concluded. “But I’ve been living in the South for almost a decade, and I’ve got enough honest, good white friends down here who’ve told me in confidence that their grandfathers and daddies and uncles still have white sheets hanging in their closets—not the kind for beds, but the ones rocked with pride in front of burning crosses. Racist behavior lingers—dances all up and through the DNA.”
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