Posts Tagged ‘economy’

Sore Losers – “Group Economics” [VIDEO]

Wednesday, June 20, 2012 by | No Comments | Category: Daily Inspiration, Music, Rap, Sex Love Money

Dallas based Sore Losers released their new video “Group Economics” in the clutch for Juneteenth. I didn’t see many videos that followed their example, but that’s neither here nor there. No soapbox here.

Available on itunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/we-are-sore-losers/id499610935
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Produced By: Joseph Kindred
Directed By: Colin Pierce
Director of Photography: David Eaton


Capitalism.

Thursday, June 2, 2011 by | No Comments | Category: Art, Career, Comedy, Culture, Entertainment, Illustration, Politics, Sex Love Money


A picture is worth a thousand words. ‘Nuff said.


Comfortable Confusion

Wednesday, June 1, 2011 by | No Comments | Category: Daily Inspiration, Fashion, Sex Love Money

The basic interaction between society and our peers do not match how we are taught to react, and interact, with the world around us. For example, with Christianity being strong and preferred in America, the selling of sex isn’t decreasing with the increasing support of Christianity’s idea of good values and morals. I have a hard time understanding true forgiveness. In Christianity, you are told God will forgive you for your sins, if you repent.

Once a “sin” is completed, I believe it is hard to show true remorse without actions. I believe a person’s actions, plus their new found level of understanding, or awareness, should be fairly obvious. The irony of transformation, and rebirth, is that if the change is too obvious, some of your observers may remain skeptical. These are the type of contradictions that we live with daily. (more…)


Good Enough, Dammit!

Monday, May 23, 2011 by | 6 Comments; | Category: Career, Culture, Daily Inspiration, Sex Love Money

I can remember very little about my years in high school. Other than playing team sports, teenage hormones, and art, it wasn’t a choice for me not to graduate. I didn’t quite understand how minimum wage worked, but I saw that fast food didn’t lead to wealth. And as a kid, there were a lot of things I wanted!

I’m unsure where, or when, I developed this early understanding of the socioeconomic status, but I just knew I wanted more. To get more, meant to graduate with a decent GPA and score well enough on the SATs to get into a college. I wasn’t sure what I would major in. I just wanted to live better and had an understanding that education would help me achieve my goals.

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