“I thought Hip-Hop was supposed to be a means of poetically expressing yourself…”
“Didn’t I see you on court T.V. accused of raping but I’m the one hatin’…”… Continue reading
writing is a choice…depending on who you are
“I thought Hip-Hop was supposed to be a means of poetically expressing yourself…”
“Didn’t I see you on court T.V. accused of raping but I’m the one hatin’…”… Continue reading
The 12th Planet – Zecharia Sitchin (Book 1: The Earth Chronicles)
The origins of man! Where did we come from? Is GOD nothing more than a name for “Alien who needed a work force”? No one has any definite solution for these anomalies. However, there are a ton of factual findings and evidence that separate scientists have found but not put together to form any solid theories or ideas. Imagine the Bible itself being among those pieces of evidence and a priceless archaeological find.
Sitchin takes all of these things into consideration in this his first book in “The Earth Chronicles” series. He not only gives you the raw data so you can take it and formulate your own timeliness – he also offers you his own sentiments as a platform to jump start your comprehension. The research was thorough, documentation was linear and there was no force from the … Continue reading
author: K.M. / December 27, 2004
minor edits have been made on the original to make for a more linear read
Right now I’m studying…Well, actually it’s only history. Still, it’s about those brilliant minds that were at the forefront of all modern historical changes (whether they be political or social). We have our Aristotles and Platos and all the other Greek philosophers and the Renaissance artistes who were considered brilliant and unparalleled. Then those who were alive during the Era of Romanticism and the German Sturm and Stress Period. Strange, they are remembered as geniuses and every other over embellishing adjective you can think of. All they did was speak of the plight and joys of their day and brought it forth in an artistic and entertaining manner. Now the leaders in our society today are overlooked as loud mouth monkeys whose words are senseless and incomprehensible.
Is it … Continue reading
I find that when we try to be politically correct the reality of what is tends to be overshadowed by what we want it to be. With that mindset I wrote this piece a few years ago without prejudice or intention to offend. It’s simply an unshuttered view into the reality some of us do live in. It’s sole intention is for a potential reader, regardless of their initial reaction, to take a chance and look deeper and ask “why”. There is a lot more going on in the actual poem than first meets the eye. The idea behind it or the topic it tries to touch on is that skin, race and other judgmental perspectives should not be used to qualify an individual. I wrote it from the perspective I know and no matter your view point a mere changing of words so that they apply to your situation … Continue reading
author: unknown
(I lost the original article I pulled the quote from)
IT WAS THE OPINION of Aristotle that the world had made three steps, as it were, to arrive at the perfection which it possessed in his time. At first, men were contented with life, seeking purely and simply only those things which were necessary and useful for its preservation. In the second stage, they united the agreeable with the necessary, and politeness with necessity. First they found food, and then the seasoning. In the beginning, they covered themselves against the severity of the weather, and afterward grace and beauty were added to their garments. In the early ages, houses were made simply to be used, and afterward they were made to be seen. In the third stage, men of intellect, seeing that the world was enjoying things that were necessary and pleasant in life, gave themselves up to … Continue reading