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Rebel At Heart

March 9th, 2010 by seven2six received No Comments »

After having that talk with you, I cried. I cried on the inside; I would never let a tear slip in public. It’s been a while since we’ve talked. I know every time of you guys ask me the same questions, I would reply with the same answers. I tell you guys not to worry and that I’ll eventually take care of it, but in reality, it’s becoming harder and harder.

I’m a rebel at heart. I don’t like people telling me what to do, especially if it’s my parents. In fact, I tend to do the opposite. In another case, I haven’t done much. I know He has done a lot for me, but I’m like that son that never comes home to spend time with his family. Therefore, I don’t have the best relationship with Him as I have hoped. With my “family”, everyone has found a group they can call their own. As for me, I have found a group that I can call my own, but it’s not the same as you guys. I know I should be doing it for my own sake, but there’s so many things that are hindering me from doing so.

I look around and all I see are differences. It’s like I’m trying to reach out, but I’m really not. It’s like I’m calling out, but I’m not really saying anything. People around are so different, so how do I expect myself to squeeze my way in?

Winter is almost over, and I know I will be seeing you guys again. I know you guys will ask me the same questions, and unfortunately, I have returned home with the same answer. It’s almost been two years and I’m the only one that hasn’t found a group yet.

Maybe as time goes on, this rebel inside me will eventually grow up too.

I’m Still Fly

March 7th, 2010 by seven2six received No Comments »

WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT (SO DON’T CLICK PLAY UNLESS YO’ MOMMA IS COOL WITH IT!)

I’m still fly. I’m sky high and I dare anybody to try’n cut my wings. I’m still shuttin’ cities down every time I come around. I’m still doin’ my thing.

I just love finding new music on YouTube; it’s a gold mine of songs. Thought I’d share it with you because it’s not really a song he releases on CDs. I’m thinking this is just a freestyle from one of his mixtapes.

Drake – I’m Still Fly

FUSION Kickoff 2010

March 4th, 2010 by seven2six received 1 Comment »

FUSION Kickoff is where we host performances by various dance groups, and also “kickoff” our ticket sales. As I was trying to find videos to see if anyone recorded anything from Kickoff and posted it on YouTube, I found one that said “220 Advertise for FUSION XI!” Hey.. I know 220! Hey.. I’m a part of FUSION! Maybe I should advertise it too! (Yeah, I should. Total fail coord if I don’t.) Anyway, here’s 220’s set. I gotta admit.. Herbie’s piece was pretty crazy.

You can’t really see Herbie’s piece that well on that video, so here’s the one from Vibe XV. You could either watch the whole set or just watch Herbie’s piece.

I tried finding kF’s set on YouTube, but none was uploaded! D:

UCSD: Noose News

February 27th, 2010 by seven2six received 4 Comments »

For all of  you SoCal college go-ers: I’m sure you’ve all heard of the racism happening on the UC San Diego campus. To all you NorCal homies back home: I’m sure you’ve heard of something on the news about UC San Diego racism. If you haven’t, hear’s the thirty second version of it.

Some people decided it would be funny to throw a “Compton Cookout” party. It’s a party where you would dress like you’re from the ghetto parts of Compton, and live like you’re from Compton. I believe they were serving kool-aid and “dat Purple drank.” The school basically busted the party-goers and that was that. Days later, some genius decided to hang a noose on the 7th floor of the ever-so-famous Geisel Library. She apparently “meant no harm” by it.

Now that all this has happened, everybody has been on this like another Gold Rush has happened. I’m talking about talks all across campus, news channels covering the story, people searching it up on the internet, etc. Whoever wanted the noise and the cameras obviously got their wish.

I’m with the majority of the people on this; we all believe that people gotta stop with all the hate. When I read the 9AM email about the noose at Geisel, I felt like finding the sucker myself and giving the lucky person a free trip to the ER. (Nah, violence is never the answer, right?). I felt bad for the Black Student Union and the community they represent. As I went to Price Center, I had a talk with a bunch of MASA people. Apparently, lots of classes have been cancelled in order to support the campus shutdown. I also heard that BSU has made a bunch of demands. Okay, that’s cool. Wait.. most of the demands are completely out of line here…

I know you guys have been targeted by a group of jerks that didn’t think through what they were doing. I also understand that you feel the need to do justice, but do you have do take advantage of the situation so much that the demands you guys make basically crosses the line? Here are some demands I feel are totally not necessary: (Take note that I did not do in-depth research on this so don’t get all wild and angry over this)

The University fully fund the traditional and non-traditional events of the Black Student Union in our efforts to create a better climate for ourselves.

You want the University to fully fund your events just so you could feel safe? I don’t see how that’s gonna make you feel any better. Also, there are certain rules that people have to follow. The AS could partially fund cultural events, but to fully fund it is totally unfair to the rest of the other student organizations. We all get some money, and the rest you have to do your own work for it.

The Chancellor’s office make the African-American Studies Minor and the Chicano Latino/a Arts and Humanities Minor a priority for the University.

Seriously, if I’m not interested in something, I would not minor in it. I certainly do not want to be pestered into it. To make it a priority? What the heck? All of a sudden, every other ethnicity became less of a priority because of the recent events? I know you guys feel under-represented, but know that everyone should be on equal footing.

University create a space in the central part of campus safe for African-American students on campus.

I’m assuming that means Price Center because that is obviously the center of campus. So all of a sudden, you are in need of a fort to feel “safe.” Back to the fairness issue, what about every other under-represented ethnicities? Should we have a safe space for Native Americans too? If we all act like human beings, the whole damn school is a safe space.

… mandate a diversity sensitivity requirement for every undergraduate student to take an African-American studies, Ethnic Studies, and Gender Studies before they graduate from UC  San Diego.

So are you going to take a course on Asian American studies before you graduate? Honestly, half of the materials in HILD (history, lower division) and ETHN (ethnic studies) courses are about African-Americans. Do we seriously need to be required to take another course dedicated to African-Americans alone? Again, what happened to every other ethnicity then?

This is only some of their demands. Honestly, I think they’re being too full of themselves with these demands. I honestly feel like something should be done about all this racism, like expelling the people responsible for the racism, you know? But getting fully funded events, a “safe spot” at Price Center, a class dedicated to you guys.. come on. Don’t forget about the other demands not mentioned here, like fully funded tutoring, fully funded programs, what?! We’re in a budget crisis already. We don’t need to fund more stuff like that, especially fully funding them. What made you guys become big stick all across campus.

Equality. Thanks. Racism. No thanks.

(Once again, all this is just a train of thought. It hasn’t been fully thought over so don’t go crazy and get all angry over this post.)

Symphonic Love

February 25th, 2010 by seven2six received No Comments »

People gotta stop giving Chris Brown crap for what he did. Even the judge that sentenced him to 50(?) weeks of community service says he’s been doing great and seems like a changed man. One thing unchanged about him is his music. Gotta love his symphonic love.

Chris Breezy – Go Away

Chris Breezy – In Your Arms

The Wire: “All In The Game”

February 23rd, 2010 by seven2six received No Comments »

Some of you may know that I have been holed up in my apartment watching this addictive TV drama series called “The Wire.” This series is no joke man. No wonder people say this is one of, if not, the best TV series ever. It’s like American Gangster and a bit of Law and Order all mixed into one.

It’s not your average crime series; it has a lot of deep stuff in this show. I love crime shows and gangster shows, but adding deep stuff into the show gives it a plus. I don’t usually watch TV shows, but I’m telling you; this is the best TV show. Ever.

Here’s a fan made trailer I found on YouTube. It’s pretty sick.