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83586, essential and otto-world issues
Posted by Ezzsential, Fri Nov-27-09 09:27 PM
People tend to live and act, based on how they perceive the world.

The “big dig” in Boston came down crumblin’ cuz they didn’t prepare for it enough before it started buildin’ America fixin other countries while we remain strugglin’/Hurricane Katrina still needs to be cleaned up/Why are we still in Iraq? We should have taken care of that in Desert Storm, instead we have to overcompensate for our mistakes/other countries don’t even like us anyway/They still have a one child policy in China, send the girls away-to keep the family name, Female Circumcision goin on in the third world, don’t want women to feel sexual pleasure, but it’s whatever, just carry on, while all this shyt still keeps goin on! Priests always rape little kids its an oxymoron cuz it keeps happening what is wrong? I don’t get it, while so many single moms remain just a statistic/wic checks, welfare, and low income certificates/men in jail just to get a free meal ticket/like it’s a second home/too many drug addicts/easier to get high than to come off of it/too many men wanna be what they see in a rap video/sell that shyt/kill their own kind/black on black crimes/Ricans have one of the highest aids rates/hold up wait? You forgot? Them statistics you need to overcome, and find love to strangle mediocrity/ set an example for your sons and daughters, stifle the hypocrisy/be leaders not followers/knowledge is powerful/but with it comes responsibility/the only way is to have the proper priorities/ if you got offended im sorry/maybe that means you should make a change/ cuz that’s all it takes/and these days there’s too much help and knowledge to become a statistic…you need to use your strength, instead of manipulation tactics to get your way…
And all that glitters aint gold!

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