Here is a conclusion ive come up with. judging from the people ive run into who live in suburban communities with white picket fences and parents who make 250,000 dollars a year, ive come to notice that many of them glorify the life that ive lived and have seen and been a part of.
Im from Atlanta, have lived in a rough part of town, father is on drugs, have seen many of my friend die or go to prison, have seen their blood on the concrete pavement, have lived in an apartment where someone used to get shot everyday, went to an all black poor school, and used to almost go hungry when i was a kid because my mother couldnt afford to buy food sometimes.
This is kind of life that MTV, VH1, rap/pop magazines, teeny boppers, pop culture, and suburban kids seem to glorify nowadays. while they try to become a part of it, im trying to get out of it now by saving up money for college.
2006-11-14
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