In elementary school, I loved Art. I mean, I really, really loved Art. I tried my hardest each time I had class, and my work even got chosen to be displayed in the Capitol Art Exhibit in Atlanta. After I finished my art classes in highschool, I fell out of the habit, and out of the hobby I used to spend so much time pursuing. Read More »
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My, what an expensive hobby
Not exactly what I was looking for
Overproduction and underconsumption. Read More »
My FAVORITE Communist
My favorite communist is not known for imperialism, control of a country, or putting fear into the hearts of citizens. My favorite communist takes more of a passive approach. Not too passive, of course, because it did open eyes, stir emotion, and elicit change.
Who am I talking about? Read More »
Pastor Disaster
What's all the hype about Obama's pastor these days? He is anti-white, anti-upper-class, and anti-Republican, for sure. But what else is really going on with him and Obama and their views? Read More »
How are the Children?
The Masai are my personal obcession and the most prominent tribe in Kenya. They still live traditionally, dress traditionally, and practice their religion and customs, roaming their land with their cattle, which determine their wealth. They are known as the most fearsome fighters and smartest men, and afterall, Kenya was their land. Read More »
Hey Baby
"Watcha"..."A" Read More »
Bridging the Gap
I recently traveled to Kenya with a group of 14 American college students from top universities in our state. While we all come from middle- class families, some had been on missions before, but all were taken aback by what we met in Kenya. During my stay, my team worked with a community called Ngaamba. Read More »


