back from mississippi where, despite daylong downpour, a lot of people in the black communities came out and voted. the mood was very friendly and communal, which helped ease the frustrations from long lines, and the local folks i were with were blown away at the turnout and the vigor, the enthusiasm and the passion. even thugs and hoochie mamas came out in full e-f-f-e-c-t.
rushed out the door but not before spending some time with Llona over the weekend. she came to NYC and represented for the dirrrrty south. she is awesomeness personified.
big gasface to those who didn't vote yesterday. if you think party A is the same as party B and don't care about the process, you is a sucka. when did apathy become easy? stop trying to rationalizing your own intellectual laziness. fucker.
rushed out the door but not before spending some time with Llona over the weekend. she came to NYC and represented for the dirrrrty south. she is awesomeness personified.
big gasface to those who didn't vote yesterday. if you think party A is the same as party B and don't care about the process, you is a sucka. when did apathy become easy? stop trying to rationalizing your own intellectual laziness. fucker.
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llona and i did go to the same school but not in the same class, don't think we ever knew each other then.