Too Much Life in meh...

  • June 13, 2016, 8:13 a.m.
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So, the girl child has still not divulged that she is jobless.

As a matter of fact, she is going out of her way to make it look like she has a job.

Sunday morning: “Mom, can you take us to the MetroLink?” Why? “I’m going back to Auntie D’s house. So she can watch (gbaby). I have to go to work.” I see. Sure.

So after church (I had to take son because dad was honoring all that had graduated from their respective places) I went to mom’s again and then came home and just relaxed. But, when I have stuff on my mind I’m never really relaxed.

I wasn’t going to watch the Tony’s, but I did and was glad that I did. It’s like I want to see ALL the musicals and plays that were represented. James Cordon was awesome as a host. Every win was emotional. Lin-Manuel Miranda is about as humble as they come and he is a genius. He’s genuine and you don’t find that in many people these days. His emotion, tears were real. He is amazing. Cynthia Erivo from The Color Purple blew my skin off when they did their number. It was spectacular and I’m glad it won for best revival.

And I have cried several times in relation to the shooting in Orlando. There were people in my city who have friends and loved ones there and a few of them know those who have perished. A few of them have friends who are not accounted for. As I’m sure it happened all over, members of the LGBT community here held a vigil and a march in the section I call “Rainbow Row”. Which, they have now got the walk ways and streets over there painted in rainbows. It’s beautiful. And I know there is going to be a bunch of like minded dick wastes that will say they got what they deserved or they suffered the wrath of God, but this is what I say:

LGBT people are not robots. They are not one-track minded, horny predators. They are people. They are human. They love people and have people who love them. They are our sons and daughters and cousins and aunts and besties right down to our service men and women. Nothing like this should ever happen to anyone. There are mother’s and fathers who don’t even know what happened to their children and they are hurting. It’s so sad.

So with that said, I’m out of here for the moment.

Please take care of each other.

Kindest regards,
Sister


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