I was recently in a conversation in which 3 guys were present and on hot chick per say. Snobby little girl says that the power god gave to women is amazing. The things she can make a man do for her just by asking. I was thinking what a complete “superficial snobby little girl;” sure [...]
Published by January 29th, 2008 in African and Social.Archive for January, 2008
A few days a go someone sent me a link to Nazret blog post regarding an Ethiopian that worked as a field organizer on John Kerry’s 2004 presidential campaign. Addisu Demissie, after a political science degree from Yale University was a Research Director for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. Impressive resume, and I [...]
Published by January 25th, 2008 in African and Current Issues.How would you react if you discover that the juicy kurte sega you had for dinner last night was from a cloned cow? Well, if the idea of eating a cloned meat doesn’t quite sit well with you, on your next trip to a grocery store, you’d want to check the meat label and see [...]
Published by January 23rd, 2008 in Current Issues and Food.I don’t know much of Tigist Shibabaw except that I first heard her voice on bole2harlem’s album. Needless to say how much I appreciated that album because it was pure quality. Yesterday night I heard she passed away unexpectedly. No details were given on what happened but this is truly sad. She had an amazing [...]
When I was 22, which was 6 years ago I read a book called Quarter Life Crises. Although I don’t remember which one, it was true stories of young twenty something’s that committed suicide or other atrocities on themselves based on stress caused by life after college. Student loans and perplexity on the purpose of [...]
Published by January 15th, 2008 in African, Childhood and History.

