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Extroverting My Rationale




Kane’s Take on the BET Awards

Posted by La Kane

Age of UnreasonExtroverting My RationaleFalling StarsMusicThe Fake TV CriticThe IndustryThe Media

I’m not gonna front. I don’t watch BET. Similarly to the several reasons why I don’t watch MTV or Vh1 and their “sluts of love” series of series, but even more so because I can’t co-sign on shit on that channel.
However… I would be frontin’ if I didn’t admit that I was looking forward [...]

Liberation From A Former Self

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Anti-FoodieExtroverting My RationaleLessons LearnedLife Control

For the past ten years, I’ve dealt wit my weight in a touch-and-go fashion. I gain, I lose. Eventually, I stopped looking in the mirror. Not as in, I’m walking around and looking a mess. I could always look at my face - I have a somewhat attractive face. No one’s going to be putting [...]

The Loss of a Friend, The Gain of Understanding

Posted by La Kane

Extroverting My RationaleLessons LearnedLife ControlMemories

The passing of my friend, Gerald Oliphant, brings on a confusing onslaught of emotion.

A wig, a story, a life?

Posted by M Dot

Age of UnreasonExtroverting My RationaleMemoriesThe IndustryThe Media

Detroit, MI, from where I hail (most of the time, anyways), is known to be the ‘hair capital of the world’. I’m not sure where or with whom this title originated but whoever and whatever began this, wasn’t lying. To an extent. When I was home for a short stint this month, I saw that [...]

9 Things I Need to Understand before I Die…

Posted by M Dot

Age of UnreasonExtroverting My RationaleHuman RightsInternational Politics

Readers, leaving you has been as hard as…well, it hasn’t been that hard. LK has been holding the pseudo-intellectual cut down for a minute, although this seems to be mostly our talking to and amongst ourselves, we always appreciate the support. We really do. So much in fact that…this post is dedicated to you. Since, [...]

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