Make Black history a day, don't need a day, like Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which is soon, but should be lit dim because all of his principles are violated, and it becomes a day to mock, not celebrate; a parade on KTLA 5 is boring, so boring, and makes no change; and people don't care. It's just a means to hate now, and excusatory, it's going to be not celebrated, but jeered at, as he is gone, not alive, because someone who hates isn't responsible enough to love, meaning White Nationalists are in the same town as the parade, really, wearing black masks, and those who know really do; black is different now, it is depth of emotions, and white should be different: purity, so I am black and white, pure and emotional; both things Taylor Swift isn't, as I haven't drummed this beat enough times, because it still sounds good for a reason
how would it to have a martin luther king float at the Macy's parade and Rose Parade?
it would represent joy, pain, not frivolity, not death, animalistic behaviors, justice incarnate, not weirdness...?
if you need to know what a security camera is, you're barking up the wrong tree; there are cameras that record and transmit to your phone, live, tech primer 1.
one is called ring, it's practically free, get your old woman up to install it for you
one is called google nest, order it on doordash from best buy or staples it'll be there in 30 minutes or more, thinking too much how to solve problems is a good idea, as people don't think anymore, they just act and do as others, and I'm not stupid, I'm individual, sorry y'all been inculcated, not thinking for yourselves, as I do, as I'm a man, who is loving to his place of birth, not a destructive force, who doesn't do anything but complain and nag about trivialities, and make things out of nothing, just stealing that spirit that should permeate life
one is by amazon called blink, though there are options with clearer videos and stuff, it's not fun, but necessary these days, or not? who are you to hate yourselves, not love others, to find peace in hope, and life