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How hard do you think it is to learn the violin as an adult?

I might have mentioned it on the forum before...

I have always had a fascination with it but never picked it up as a kid. I am tempted to get a cheap violin and try to teach myself when I have spare time. Everything I am reading is saying it is one of the hardest instruments to learn in general, especially for adults. I am bullheaded though. I feel like I can do it. lol

Do you know anyone who plays it? I want to try it I think. I for a gift card and I might use it to buy one.

Covid is weird, man

Who here had covid and knows they did? What did it feel like?

I was vaccinated a while back since I work in a clinic. I was around a few people in my family who had it during Christmas and didn't know. They both got pretty sick but nothing life-threatening. I was feeling unwell from Sunday till Wednesday. I tested positive but since I was vaccinated and not feeling bad, I worked. I didn't agree with it but the clinic was short-staffed. I was tired, sore, and had headaches with a bit of a stomach ache. No coughing, throat soreness, runny nose, or anything like that. Had no idea covid could be this passive.

A message to ALL FBA's

Black family? I would like to wish each and every one of you a safe and very happy New Year. Those that shoot please shoot into a pile of dirt. Those that drink PLEASE let someone sober drive you home. In past years I have lost 1 family member and 2 friends to drunk drivers, I dont want to hear that I have lost ANY cyber family members.

I love you ALL!!!

The NO MOBUHSHEEIT MANIFESTO: Dear WHAT people:

This was a response to a TRUMPET in my FB thread about the White man and his "issues" with our account of OUR HISTORY.

BAD NEWS: WE NO LONGER ARE INTERESTED IN THE FICTION WHITE PEOPLE HAVE GIVEN US. WE'RE GONNA ROLL WITH OUR ON LIES AND FICTION IF YOU DON'T MIND.

MADDAFACK???

Whether you MIND or not is no longer important to us. To fill you in PURELY for the enjoyment of the Brothers and Sisters here, and with NO CONCERN for your personal EDUCATION... HERE is the fiction we good with....

1. YOU??? Come from US. WE do not come from YOU. This is why WE can make YOU, but YOU cannot make US.
2. There is NO RECORD of you past 6,000 years ago. NONE. We go back MILLIONS of years.

3. We were CIVILIZED, as in thriving, vast, opulent, intelligent, beautiful people THOUSANDS, THOUSANDS, irra irra<---disco scratch--- THOUSANDS of years before you ever looked out a window, put on a shoe or SHIT INSIDE.

4. We outclass you in EVERY WAY. The ONLY shit you excel at is the shit you've KEPT from us. DASS OVER.

5. YOUR PEOPLE ARE GENETICALLY OUT... OF... TIME. The Universe is DONE with your treachery. YES YOUR.
Since we no doubt DISAGREE on all the above..... Let us see how OGUN plays this out.

TICK TOCK....

3 Sure Fire Steps to Achieve Your New Years Resolutions

According to Statistic Brain Research Institute around 40% of Americans form New Year’s Resolutions year over year. At face value, forming a New Year’s Resolution is worthy of praise. It’s an ode to oneself and to the universe that they will improve in the upcoming year. But beneath the surface, a phrase such as “I’m going to start a business in 2022” is nothing more than an intent to partake in an ambitious endeavor by an undisclosed date. In other words, it’s nothing more than hot air.

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Make Your Resolution Actionable​

If you want to make resolutions you will actually see to the finish line, it’s important that you make them actionable. The best way to do so is by leveraging the SMART framework. You resolution should be:

  • Specific
  • Measurable
  • Attainable
  • Relevant
  • Time-Based
Following this framework turns simple resolutions like “I want to be skinny in 2022” into impactful proclamations such as:

I’m going to lose 24 pounds by December 15th, 2022 in order to live a healthier life.

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Cheikh Anta Diop Explains How French and British Lie About Our History

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@00:10 - He talks about how the Piltdown Man was created by Europeans to pretend as if humanity started in Europe. From this fabrication they created the pre-sapien theory and that man had it's origins in Europe, specifically in Britain.

@6:54 - He talks about the Kemetic ethnographic chart found in Ramses tomb that shows Black and Kemetic people as the same. He says that the Kemetic people never confused themselves with Semites and Europeans and they never viewed themselves as different from other Africans.

@16:50 - He talks about Amenhotep and his dynasty that conquers all of Western Asia and also the Aegean Sea. He talks about this is the period of African Imperialism. He said at this point it's when Africans had the imperial throne and they dominated all people from the mediterranean all the way to the far east.

@18:00 - He said Tutmoses III conquered 111 States in all and brought them into the Kemetic Empire.

@19:00 - He shows similarities between Kemetic and Tutsis.

What age do you think is best?

In terms of getting married, what age do you think is best for a man, and what age do you think is best for a woman?

In terms of having children, what age do you think is best for a man and what age do you think is best for a woman?

I have always had views on both subjects that have changed the more people I have met and gotten to know. I think a general rule, at least from my own observations, is marriage is best after the age of 24 and children after the age of 26. This is for both men and women.

City Life/ Suburb Life/ Country Life?

In terms of general lifestyles (excluding politics, religion, etc) what kind of area do you prefer when it comes to living - in the city, in the suburb, or in the country?

I never cared for city life. I have lived in a city for half my life and moved away. I prefer it in the suburb. It is a mix of the best of both worlds in my opinion. I don't know if I would be entirely happy living the country life but I know I am not happy living in a city. I am just curious to see what you all have preferences for.

If A Latina Even Try...

If a box bodied Mexican even tried...

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They be gyrating that front butt real hard when they need some inches. Smelling like taco seasoning and sweat. I think I will pass... Not to mention they will have a nice goatee when they are 40. I think I throw up in my mouth Everytime I hear, "Papi..." Their food, their language and their woman can stay... over there!


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Black homelessness and job discrimination

Dr claud anderson said that if too many black people move into an area white people will move. If too many go to their childs school they will pull them out of that school. If too many join your gym or club they will stop going there. I imagine the same goes for jobs so I was wondering if anything specific pops up to yall during the job process that shows that. I was thinking the reference system to me it sounds like slavery when black peoples were 3/10s of a person and our word was invalid and we needed a white voice to vouch for us. Same with getting a passport they only want to hear from specific jobs. How much of this do you think is racial vs professional or is it all combined at this point.

What's the worst pain you've experienced?

I always hear female's say giving birth is pain on a whole different level, I can imagine. I know everyone has experienced some sort of pain in their lifetime, don't need to go into details, but what caused you the most physical pain that you recall?

For me it was being shot (more than once) a pain I wish to never experience again in my life.

Black Uber driver shot by a Brown.

"CHICAGO (CBS) — A Chicago Uber driver says he felt an excruciating pain as he was driving – only to discover he’d been shot in the back by one of his own passengers."

These tethers and anchor nixxas are going to find out that being from outside the United States makes no difference if you are Black. Period.
My suggestion, get on code with the #B1 #FBA family so you will have some kind of back up. Trying to fly below the radar of white supremist in the United States doesn't work. At all.


Rookie is separated from his best friend

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Poor Rookie just wanted to stay with the cow friend
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KRS-One "The Beginning"

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Lawrence "Kris" Parker (born August 20, 1965), better known by his stage names KRS-One (/ˌkeɪ ɑːr ɛs ˈwən/; an abbreviation of "Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone") and Teacha, is an American rapper, lyricist and occasional producer from New York. He rose to prominence as part of the hip hop group Boogie Down Productions, which he formed with DJ Scott La Rock in the mid-1980s. KRS-One is best known for his top hits, "Sound of da Police", "Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love)", and "My Philosophy", among others.[1] Boogie Down Productions received numerous awards and critical acclaim in their early years. Following the release of the group's debut album, Criminal Minded, fellow artist Scott La Rock was shot and killed, but KRS-One continued the group, effectively as a solo project. He began releasing records under his own name in 1993. He is politically active, having started the Stop the Violence Movement after Scott's death. He's also a vegan activist, expressed in songs such as "Beef".[2] He is widely considered an influence to many hip hop artists, including 2Pac and Eminem.

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Informative Black Findings

The things I search and research are inspirational and kind of unique to me so I just made this thread for those kinds of posts. This is just my lane. For example I was researching Europe and ran into this. John La Rose. He opened the first black bookstore in the UK in 1966. They call it a "specialist black book shop".

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Anthony Broadwater- Yet Another Prime Example Why We Demand REPARATIONS

A CLEAR-CUT case for why reparations are long since OVERDUE.

Anthony Broadwater was an upstanding gentleman who was falsely accused and convicted of sex crimes by deceivers, and lost SIXTEEN years of his life for their petty treachery. So far all he's received is a feeble apology, which first required the arm-twisting of public scrutiny to force it out of the so-called "victim". Forget the forgiveness, let's see some JUSTICE.
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CONTRAST THAT with this lowlife scum, a serial rapist who gets nothing but a slap on the wrist as his reward for MULTIPLE ACTUAL rapes:
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Christopher Belter, age 20

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