I Eat My Chitterlings In Memory!

               As I bow my head. My mind reflects back to the time when those who are no longer with us celebrated over the little that they had. A time where scraps from the table was our blessing. A time where we were taught to be thankful for the things that we do have, and not to look down on the next man for what he doesn’t have. A time that taught us so much about being a people understanding our spirit, and not giving into our fleshly ways. A time filled with lessons to make us better and stronger together. A time that should not have been, but still I am grateful for because it has taught us lessons that we need not to forget.

Then I open my eyes only to see that we have forgot. Turned our nose up to the chitterlings not realizing the action that we make of being above someone else. Placing the thought of a standard on things that we have looked down on, forgetting that this is still a representation and a realization for some, because it may be all that they have. The very moment that one exerts the negative energy on something not being of a standard, is the very moment that we place ourselves above those that do not have it. We forget where we have come from, while others boast on the fact of never being in that place, while someone is wishing that they had chitterlings to eat. My mind wonders if we have really made progress, or did we just start doing the things that were already being done to us.

I eat my chitterlings in memory so that I never forget the direction in which I am headed, nor where I have come from. – Frizzy


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Tuesday, December 25, 2018 11:30 – Frizzy
We Can’t Keep Blaming The Mentally Ill!

I found myself blaming those that were mentally ill for the decisions that they were making. I didn’t see that I myself had a condition that was being overlooked. Mentally I was trained in a mindset that I didn’t even know to accept, because I was giving the mentally ill to much credit. I know this may be confusing so allow me to break it down so that it is better understood.

 


Monday, December 24, 2018 02:29pm – Frizzy

Me & My Brother-In-Law Got Into A Fight

Yes I hit him in his fat stomach, but he shouldn’t have said what he said. He gone say people that talk are not contributing to changing anything. Let me give you the entire story.

 

 


Monday, December 24, 2018 11:00am -Frizzy

Today I Rock With Jacqueline Battalora.

 

There are times in life that reveal to me truly how ignorance really works.

 

 


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