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Former South Korean first lady to go North to mark Kim’s death

December 24, 2011
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A warming of the great coldness? Maybe? We can hope.

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Southern Pride?!

December 5, 2011
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Okay AFTER watching the video, i gotta side with the kid on this one. He wasnt belligerent or confrontational, and his words were deeply thought out, not something we see on Youtube often. Kudos for "Change gotta come sometime." Why NOT now? And i never liked African American for the same reasons. I am...

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Learning to Breathe Again

October 11, 2011
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I'm no Steve Jobs, but I want to point out to anyone who was involved in any of my Chanscape projects or collaborations, look at what we were trying to do then, and look at what EVERYBODY is doing now. I wasn't just trying to make a buck, I was trying to help y'all...

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An Open Letter To All The Baby Mama’s | B Intentional, LLC

October 9, 2011
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An Open Letter To All The Baby Mama’s | B Intentional, LLC

MyTake: I think there’s a lot of assumptions made here. But I like the spirit of the letter. This is definitely one side of a discussion we should be having more often. Latrice and I are good friends, and have been for awhile. But those who remember, remember it wasn’t always like that. Let’s...

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OccupySacramento protesters remain in Cesar Chavez Park. – KTXL

October 8, 2011
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OccupySacramento protesters remain in Cesar Chavez Park. – KTXL

MyTake: I support the protesters because someone needs to make some noise about problems that our government and our citizens aren’t adressing seriously. All I hear from the critics of this movement is “Hey, it’s rude and dangerous to look behind the green curtain! Don’t piss off the Mighty Oz!” These protesters are bringing...

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Waaay Mac in the Day!

October 7, 2011
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Waaay Mac in the Day!

A trip down Apple-branded memory lane for me. From that Apple II at the library to the MacBook I'm typing this piece on.

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Environmental Factors?

October 3, 2011
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I just got broke down about how much better I would have been off had I went to prison instead of college. I don’t know if I’m more offended by the notion or more startled by the arguments. Let’s hope we never have to prove it. But if I do, then “New York Times...

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It was a good day

September 19, 2011
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It was a good day

If there was ever a day to start blogging again, today is as good as any, maybe better. The day itself got off to a late start. Sleeping in after a long week just felt so right. It feels good to get up whenever I want to, not just because I have to.  So...

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Fear And Loathing in Lala Land

July 10, 2011
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This is supposed to be constructive criticism, but this will probably devolve into a rant. One of my friends is upset at me for some advice I gave that she didn’t even follow. Again. I never understood this train of  logic: Get feelings hurt, ask chan for advice. Chan gives honest advise. Get offended...

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Elois & Morlocks of the 21st Century

June 21, 2011
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Elois & Morlocks of the 21st Century

My recent readings online and in the news have really struck a nerve with me. Especially about the homeless. It floors me that despite all the headlines and stories about our economic crises, the foreclosure implosion, day after day after day, we haven’t made the conscious connection between what happened with all those victims...

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