Friday, October 19, 2007

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

So.
Wjat does black neam ?

that make it gode or bade.

ya wanna get a medail fo r your skines ///?

Denmark Vesey said...

So. "Wjat does black neam ?"
Anonymous




Well Skip,

Black means not to just lay it up, but to crossover and clap boards. Black means not needing to know, in order to understand. Black means a 10,000 year walk in the sun.

Anonymous said...

just burst out laughing at this one......DV, how do you know it's Skip?

Denmark Vesey said...

lol

Accra. Skip's my boy. I know his style.

Plus, NeoLiberal white cats like to pretend equality means "the same".

Acknowledgment of that intangible energy that is black reminds them of that in which they already obsess.

Anonymous said...

When was the election for Blackest man, and why did I not receive the landslide of write-in votes that is my due?!?!?!?!?

I demand a recount! The vote was fixed! My people were denied access to the ballot box! I will not be denied my rightful place as the Blackest man on the planet and that includes the internet.

Just because my campaign doesn't have the corporate support from Time or Photoshop or whoever does your graphics (which by the way are very good), doesn't mean we will be ignored. What's a Black man got to do to get some respect around here?

end of rant....

Unknown said...

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