11.24.2008

The fragility of solitude...


My sanity sits on a thin line as it holds hands with literature and scripture…A line so fragile one word could break it and send everything tumbling into an abyss of uncertainty…And so I develop this nervous habit of writing to forge some false sense of fortitude…As my tongue obliterates the taste of abandonment by saying words that sabotage my solitude…So as to not break that which is at it’s most fragile…Me…

.FIN

11.19.2008

McDonald's: Blantant Racist Stereotypes...

Wow!...I can honestly say McDonald's has crossed the line here...For me, it all started with the "Green is the new black" commercials...Use your imagination, but I take it as McDonald's found out that they could make their money off of the Negroes by marketing themselves with that particular demographic in mind...I managed to suppress the hatred for said marketing long enough to forget about it and order myself a Filet-o-Fish (Extra, extra cheese)...THEN they came out with 365black...Yes, they went too far, but I see what they were going for...Honestly, I'm pretty sure droves of black folk didn't run out and buy McDonald's after that campaign; but meh, they tried...So now comes this monstrosity of a racist debacle...See for yourself...And, if you dig it, go buy an extra value meal - and be ashamed of yourself...

Yes, I may be a little sensitive here, but I've had enough...
.FIN

11.16.2008

Self Portrait: Black and White, Part Deux

It's been a while since I've photographed anything, and I was reminded today by one of my readers of that fact...I've got a slight hangover today so I figured that was great timing for photographing myself at my worst...Why not?

I call this one "Get that fucking thing out of my face"...

Cyclopes...
Don't eff with the Aja...
Clearly, I bore my'self'...
Yes, I WAS trying HELLA hard to get the new tat in this shot...Om Mani Padme Hum...
Yesterdays makeup, yesterdays make up...
Why not, everyone else has one...
Obligatory Aja photo...Me and that damn tongue...
Excuse me?...
Close your mouth...
My fav...

.FIN

11.14.2008

Stussy x One Warm Coat: Good Cause...


You know you've got a gently used coat stored somewhere... Come out to Stussy DC between tonight and November 21st to donate yours PLUS get 15% off a new Stussy jont PLUS get free dranks (yes, DRANKS) and stuff from 8-10pm tonight...See, charity is easy people...And Obama says it's time to pitch in and help our fellow American...Do as the man commands...See you there...
.FIN

11.12.2008

Soulsquad x Obama: Yes We Did...Get Yours...


My boy Damon, Owner and Proprietor of SoulSquad T-Shirt Printers, is always on top of the viral tees...Here's his latest masterpiece...Go cop one NOW dammit...You'll be glad you did...Also, support your local vendors and get your next T-Shirt Designs and Printing from Damon...Trust me, you'll be glad you did...

SOULSQUAD T-Shirt Printers
4553 Rhode Island Ave.
Brentwood, MD 20722
202.905.4143

.FIN

Bmore Museum of Art: Magnetic Poetry...


Man oh man do I love poetry or what??...That's a rhetorical question...Obviously...So imagine my excitement when, at the end of the Franz West Exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art, there was an 'Interactive Room' with an entire wall of GIANT magnetic poetry...Yes, I was CISED...So much so, that my cousin and I spent an hour being creative there...Here was my best line:


"Awkward insecurity exaggerates candy-colored neurotic elegance...Supersize your uncertainty"


.FIN

Sartorialist: Real People Fashion Fotog...


I want an apprenticeship with Scott Schuman, the creator and photographer for the Sartorialist blog...Yes, I AM a little old for that...No, I DO NOT think he's the greatest fotog of all time, but I admire the realness in his photography...Real people walking down the streets of various couture cities, showing their individual style and captured for our viewing pleasure...Catch a glimpse here...


And as a reminder, for the best party fotos like the ones after the jump, shake that laffy taffy over to Last Night's Party...


.FIN

11.10.2008

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Personally, I favor the right side...I've had more than enough of the other...
.FIN

11.06.2008

Equality: Yes We Can!!...


Our future is not lost...It is only at it's nebula of bright beginnings, and it's incandescence can be seen in this photo...
.FIN

11.05.2008

President Barack Obama: Yes We can...

"If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible; who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time; who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer."

This won't be a long post...I've got too much to say about the historic event that happened at 11:02 pm, November 4th, 2008...As a result of this virtual cornucopia of thoughts and praises, I'm left with not much to say yet tears in my eyes and pride in my heart...A pride I never really had for my country...But now, reflecting upon all the struggles of those who came before me and the promise we have for our future; I can honestly say I believe in my country and I am proud to be an American...Barack Obama accomplished what some would say is the impossible dream, and yet it was made possible by the desire for Americans to want more for ourselves and the struggles of those who came before us who suffered through pain to make things better for our generation...I spoke with my Granny last night and she just sobbed on the other end of the phone...Without saying anything, I knew what those tears were all about...She'd lived through those times when it was illegal to drink from the same water fountain as those just a shade or two lighter than her (she's a light brite) and NEVER did she think she would live long enough to see a black person hold the most executive level position in this country...She is proud to be an American now too...I see this could be a novel soon, so I'll end it by asking you to watch President-Elect Obama's acceptance speech once more and to always remember: YES WE CAN...


"Let us resist the temptation to fall back on the same partisanship and pettiness and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long. Let us remember that it was a man from this state who first carried the banner of the Republican Party to the White House -- a party founded on the values of self-reliance, individual liberty, and national unity. Those are values we all share, and while the Democratic Party has won a great victory tonight, we do so with a measure of humility and determination to heal the divides that have held back our progress. As Lincoln said to a nation far more divided than ours, "We are not enemies, but friends…though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection." And to those Americans whose support I have yet to earn -- I may not have won your vote, but I hear your voices, I need your help, and I will be your President too."

"So let us summon a new spirit of patriotism; of service and responsibility where each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder and look after not only ourselves, but each other. Let us remember that if this financial crisis taught us anything, it's that we cannot have a thriving Wall Street while Main Street suffers -- in this country, we rise or fall as one nation; as one people."
.FIN