If a journal is made to write about your thrills...

Sep 22, 2005 23:10

LJ Interests meme results

  1. colorful balloons:
    I like my bedroom ceiling full of them. Who in Holland hasn't seen me running around at night with a gigantic bouquet of stolen balloons? They make me smile, they awaken the child in me. And I look at them sadly when they fly away into the stars.
  2. djaying:
    rah-tah-tah-tah-TAH! rik-tik-tik-tik-tah, scratch-boom-tchomp, poom-dah-poom-dah
    I miss my turntables.
    And I miss my conscious / spoken-wordy hip hop show, ZuluVibes. Another person told me how she listened to it regularly on WTHS. Groovy :) . I miss assholes calling to complain about swearing. ZuluVibes should ressurrect soon.
  3. french kissing:
    I'm good at it. Check it out some day. I put passion and emotion in my frenchness.
  4. indie rock:
    Cuz I'm a hipster wannabe.
  5. literature:
    A love-hate relationship? I should read more. I should write. I hate deconstructing textual beauty. I'm an english major. hmm.
  6. michigan ganstaz:
    wut wut back in da days me and my man JonnyMac aka Flavah Nice created a badass cracka crew in da ho-land ghitto. we be robbing old dutch women, stealin' yur ride, fakin' fitty's gangsta antics, bust-a-move at da Bad Muzik Bad Dancin Partay, carry gunz in papah jones pizza boxes
    And exemplify white youth's commodification of Black 'Street Culture'. Sad? Fun? Both.
  7. open mics:
    My first active poetry open mic at Lemonjellos was probably one of the scariest events of my life. Let's laugh about it, kids.
    I need the thrill again.
  8. reading:
    hands. skylines. pomes (yes, pomes). retinas. minds.
    Oh, and novels. Sometimes without the letter "e".
  9. spoken word:
    To me Spoken Word is one of the most beautiful, creative, thrilling, provocative, entertaining, ancient, revolutionizing contemporary forms of arts. Poetry to the People! Power to the Word!
  10. the black panther party:
    Angela Davis, Huey P. Newton, Kathleen Cleaver, Bobby Seales...
    Activists from and for the people. I hold them in great respect (even if i still question their ideas and acts). We should all know more about the BPP, and stop believing misleading conceptions about them.

    They were fighting both racism and capitalism, knowing that their struggle was a class struggle, not a race struggle.
    They picked up guns, yes, but for DEFENSE. The plan was not to use them.
    They organized a free breakfast programme for the ghetto kids, and taught the first free black history classes.
    They were revolutionary social workers! And i think they followed some of the best ideas of Malcolm X (self-determination, knowledge of self...)

    http://www.blackpanther.org/TenPoint.htm

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