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sometimes I watch the videos that rappers I never heard of tell me to watch on twitter. usually they are total shit but this one is actually cool. That and it’s not hard to get me to watch something if you call it fuck you

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monique-r:

how is this B L A C K I E stuff so fucking good? Shouts to JULIANNE for putting me on to it when I was like…so this death grips stuff sucks, right? 

This shit seriously has the energy of Rites of Spring/Minor Threat…and the angst that I’m missing in my life. It’s not like pushing the boundaries of anything but it’s giving me what I need. 

I’m fucking saying, blackie is live as fuck

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What’s your opinion on getting thing’s done? Finishing what you started?

shit it would be nice but I’m not gonna lie and say I do that. I have a long list of unfinished projects/ideas. Hell just ask me about all the tshirts I was suppose to have made. I got a 79 mongoose restoration that is in pieces. Hard as Fuck 5 hasn’t made it outside of a folder that sits on my desktop. Finish things you care about, but I don’t stress on not completing things, that’s just how shit goes sometimes.

If I’m being paid to finish something, that’s totally different.

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watch this, what this kid does at 19 seconds is goddamn amazing. This went down at the bay vs la jerkin battle at the japantown ymca. I’m trying to find more youtube videos but the way he pulls off that flip was crazy. I had no idea it was even going down until I got a text to roll through. I only got to see some of the final battles but yeah apparently jerkin didn’t end when the internet stop blogging about it.

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found an old copy of Toy Machine Racing, whatever happened to that mag? I remember when it went full size for a year or two but that was it.

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thinking it’s time to get some robots to clean my floors

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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-11-27)

My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2011-11-27)

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picked this record up on my last trip to Texas

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I hung this on my front door last night, I can’t tell you why but I guess it was funny.

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mexandthecity:

MARINA: We respect the work of Kirk Semple. He follows the NY Mexican Population for the NYT. I’m posting this article because it is a good conversation to have. This blog exists to provide inspiration and a sense of role models in NYC. We all have a role to play to turn these statistics around. 

thenoobyorker:

informate:

NYT: In New York, Mexicans Lag in Education by Kirk Semple

Please, if you have time read this article. Just as interesting, if not disappointing, are the comments that proceed the article. The comments that “Mexicans simply do not value education as much as some segments of our population” or the “that’s why they shouldn’t be here in the first place” rhetoric is enough to make any Mexican-American blood boil. Including mine.

Especially because readers are interpreting this to mean that every single Mexican is uneducated, doesn’t want to be educated, or can’t be educated. As Andy from Maryland so poignantly informs us, “Based on my experience of living in Mexico for 4 years, I concluded that Mexicans simply do not value education as much as some segments of our population. It’s simply not part of their ethos… Sorry.”

124 people agree with Andy. And counting.

Really? Because I could have sworn growing up my Mexican parents told me, “Educate para que no sufres como nosotros.” While I’m certainly not the rule or the exception to the rule, it’s because of my Mexican culture that I graduated valedictorian of my high school and attend one of the nation’s most competitive and elite institutions. And the five Columbia University, Mexican-American, first-generation college students I hung out with tonight? Yeah, they grew up hearing the same thing.

As C. Wright Mills reminds us, our lives are not by accident. “Every individual lives, from one generation to the next, in some society [where] he lives out a biography, and that he lives it out within some historical sequence.”

So no, it’s no surprise to me that Mexicans lag behind in education. Why? Because at this moment in history our biographies are being shaped by powerful social forces. Let me remind you of a few:

How come none of this being realized by such “informed” commentators? Sigh. This reality is not by accident. More than anything, this article is a powerful and heart-breaking reminder of the challenges and stereotypes that Mexicans in the United States need to overcome.

Hasta la victoria. Todas las partes de nosotros valen.

Here’s the entry that influenced this post yesterday

I don’t even want to read the NYT comments because I don’t want to smash my laptop in to pieces.