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Jul 21, 2004
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An opinion please….A solution that seem very attainable, but I’m finding, strangely, disbelief from fellow organizers.

Here goes…

Let’s take the Tenderloin and Hunters Point districts for the last 50 years. Government red tape has paved great disappointment and violent losts as the debate goes on about what to do with these “ghetto”.

In the city of San Francisco this year has organized 150,000 Bay to Breakers, 100,000 Union St Festival, 150,000 Height Street festivals, 130,000 anti-war, and 110,000 immigration protests…..

Now, here the twist....

Couldn’t those organizations demonstrate in the Tenderloin and Hunter Points while beautifying and providing free medical and food services have a better chance of hitting two political, social, and economic courses which SF residents have been desperately holding their breath in protest?

IF these massive movements moved through only the most economically challenged area of a city and sweep a lasting empression as removing trash planting vegatables, building play grounds, and reconstruction of homes and provided donated apparels and furnitures, wouldn't we end the look of proverty in those areas within the one day?
 
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Merciedez said:
An opinion please….A solution that seem very attainable, but I’m finding, strangely, disbelief from fellow organizers.

They probably don't speak your language and have yet to find a suitable translator like the rest of us.
 
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She is asking why demonstrators don't simultaneously call attention to the problems in these neighborhoods whilke beautifying / improving them, or why there hasn't been a large-scale movement to do that.
 

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So basically when she said this:

Couldn’t those organizations demonstrate in the Tenderloin and Hunter Points while beautifying and providing free medical and food services have a better chance of hitting two political, social, and economic courses which SF residents have been desperately holding their breath in protest?
She actually mean what you said which is:

why demonstrators don't simultaneously call attention to the problems in these neighborhoods whilke beautifying / improving them, or why there hasn't been a large-scale movement to do that.
O.k.
 
Jul 21, 2004
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:) hehehehe... its difficult to write slow enough and make the corrections. my bad. Oops and apologies!

EVer think faster than your physical body can understand? Sometimes i wonder if the learning disorders that we have is an embalance of the our mind and eyes taking in too much information...our writing hands and vocals are tripped.
 

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^BUT YOU HAVE TIME TO CORRECT YOURSELF, SIT, PAUSE, LOOK AT THE SAME SCREEN, TYPE A BOOK, ERASE IT ALL, RE-TYPE IT AND CORRECT THAT. NEXT TIME PROOF READ YOUR SHIT AND CORRECT YOUR RUN-ON SENTENCES. IT AIN'T THAT HARD. A MESSAgE BOARD AIN'T LIKE CHATTIN'. YOU gOT ALL DAY IF YOU WANTED THAT.
 
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I never had a problem understanding her. Growing up in the city you are often exposed to people who use excessive amounts of slang to the point of being ridiculous, people who speak just straight gutter ass hood speak that you gotta basically decode before you respond, knocks and drunks who just mumble all the time, etc.

I'm kinda surprised this bein a "gangsta rap" site and all that yall have problems with it. Sometimes her shit is a bit unclear to me but I've always understood what she's talkin about.

Basically, Merceidez is a female version of Oswald Bates (Damon Wayans) the Convict from In Living Color.

"Unfortunately, we could not impregnate everyone. It is simply beyond our colonic threshold."

"I believe it was Plato...No, excuse me, I mean Play-Doh...who stuck to the wall when he said one must not put one's Transvestite in jeopardy if one is to become a cunning linguist".
 
Jul 21, 2004
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i dont' know where i go sometimes in my writing, but it makes sense in my head. I do have to focus on correcting my english..so not to mislead or distract what i'm actually thinking about.

I've never been one to accept the norm or the "way it is". I thought one of the most needed social healing is having differences. The same old saying, the same old writing, the same old routine bored me or disturbed me. i guess with that attitude, i'm doomed to fail on learning the complete english language.

ce la vie...

on the return ...a much needed focus..thx biaaatch...
 

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Merciedez said:
i dont' know where i go sometimes in my writing, but it makes sense in my head. I do have to focus on correcting my english..so not to mislead or distract what i'm actually thinking about.

I've never been one to accept the norm or the "way it is". I thought one of the most needed social healing is having differences. The same old saying, the same old writing, the same old routine bored me or disturbed me. i guess with that attitude, i'm doomed to fail on learning the complete english language.

ce la vie...

on the return ...a much needed focus..thx biaaatch...

See, I understand all of that. Merciedidez english is not your first language? What is it?
 
Jul 21, 2004
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ill-i-conn-oh and Tag-all log...100% born...and california raised...slanged with the mexicanos and busted with the darker fellows. The Eclectic sounds that i grew-up with confused my ears. I think my writing got twisted along with it.