Phil Scott tends to just be all over the place and sometimes goes on a tangent just talking and sometimes it doesn't have a logic as to where he is going with a point or part of the speech. That said however, a lot of his content has an overall good intent. He covers a lot of stuff that is very important.
I found the questions that this podcast asked interesting and the overall question to be intriguing.
Watch the video and tell me what you think.
Why do you think the world hates black people so much? What have we ever done as a group to deserve such disdain?
I wanted to say that I wrote a book that's on sale at lulu.com that talks about my experiences from when I was young, to me moving to the Bay Area when I was 19, to all the stuff that I encountered while living in the Bay Area. A long time ago, a friend of mine on YouTube made a video review regarding my book ago. I also have an ad that tells you a little more about what's in the book. I would like to share it with everybody on here. If you like it, you can buy the book at lulu.com . I have the book both as a PDF or a Paperback.
We now see the result of Biden's DOJ refusing to charge the actual gunmen who murdered Breonna Taylor. Police now clearly got the message that killing unarmed black people won't be punished.
Alejandro Buxton, 12, is getting ready to light up the Tysons Corner Center mall in Fairfax County, Virginia.
The seventh-grader is the founder of Smell of Love Candles. He started selling candles in November 2020. The so-far 26 candle scents include names, such as “Alexa, clean the house,” “Donut Kill My Vibe,” “Bes (tea)” and “But first, coffee.”
The idea came about after his mom experienced headaches, believed to be related to other candle scents. That’s when the young entrepreneur came up with an alternative — candles made with natural ingredients.
Alejandro Buxton decided the company’s candles need to be made from “ethically-sourced non-GMO soy wax, luxury coconut wax, and essential oils,” according to Smell of Love Candles’ website.
lejandro Buxton had a couple of other reasons for starting the company — he wants to buy more comic books and save for college. In addition to that, he’s donating a portion of the candle company’s monthly profits to charity, according to the company’s website.
He found his first customers at local farmers markets, and now his venture is expanding.
“We moved from the house. Now we have a production space here in Tysons,” Alejandro Buxton said.
Mother Patricia Buxton, is the company’s assistant to the CEO, who happens to be her son.
“I was not doing what he’s doing at 12 years old. I think I was just eating ice cream and playing around,” Patricia Buxton said.
His kiosk will be in front of the Victoria’s Secret on the second floor of the mall.
“Usually in the morning, I work on my business and then I go to school,” he said, when asked how he’ll juggle his responsibilities.
Alejandro Buxton hopes his journey will inspire others.
“Never stop following your dreams,” he said.
The candle kiosk will open at 10 a.m.. He also has YouTube channel and podcast called “Lessons from a Kidpreneur,” where he shares candle-making and business tips.
I don't buy any of what he's saying. There is no good reason for this clown to have participated in that "skit" he lost all cred when he got socked up on the 5150 show.
This was something I heard from a family friend. I thought the term was perfect. There are white dudes out there who go above and beyond to praise black women. They put them on a pedestal and make for inviting atmospheres where the ladies can feel good, empowered, strong, etc. even though they have no intention of ever dating them or even marrying them. It is almost like a giant virtue signal and a means to pat themselves on the back. Many of them are gay white men or married straight men who have white wives/gfs. They almost warm our ladies up to the idea of being with a white man. They get them to a place of doubt when they can't find a good black man (especially when these wench warmers are telling them they deserve better) so they start opening up to the idea of being with a white man. Many of these ladies who get warmed up end up with white men who fetishize them and walk them around like a trophy. It sickens me.
This report uses leaked Oath Keeper data to highlight the number of one-time and/or current Oath Keepers members or supporters holding sensitive positions in society.
Weird times we are in when a dictionary includes new words like sus (because of the game Among Us), yeet, and adorkable just to name a few. There are more though.
I get why slang is added, because when it becomes popularized I get that, but damn, the internet really brought some weird shit. Other words that are now in the dictionary include: cringe (I cringe at most of these new words), lewk (for fashion I guess?), laggy, pwn, metaverse, meatspace (to describe physical space and environment), and more.
Do you guys know of any streaming programs where you can stream to pretty much everywhere? I know of Restream, which allows you to stream through YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, and a few other sites all at once.
A friend of mine is considering streaming, but he wants to stream as many places as possible. I told him about Restream, but are there any others that do it? Could you do it for free through something like OBS or something? I hear you can do a lot through OBS.
This past Monday & Tuesday we had a series of rolling blackouts, the longest was 3 hours. Our GE 10Kw home generator that runs off NG performed like a MF champ. I put my bird up and see who has lights and who doesn't. Clear out to Canton nothing but blackness. Black Family? Look into getting one, get the multi-fuel units can run off NG and diesel. #StayReady
you know, I find this lowkey funny, because I've been watching people arguing back and forth for the past month about who created hip-hop. After supposedly checking Fat Joe, BET came through and hired this guy to be the host. wow. lol. But like I said on the Lunch Break, if we OWNED the art we created, this wouldn't happen. And we know who owns BET. Best believe they did this on purpose.
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