Lynx

A name I created for myself in my early adolescent hood. It is also my stage name. It means Golden. Lynx is a part of the cat family, my favorite animal. The desert Lynx Particularly is Golden. Coming up I saw my self as the golden child, I wanted to become somebody. I felt as if I stood out of the crowd from everyone else. There was just something about me that was specifiaclly diffrent from everyone else. I am currently on a life long journey trynna figure that out

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Whats up, my name is Nick, Im a student, a poet, an idealist, a leader in my community, and I want to make a diffrence.
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occupyallstreets:

Alright you caught us. We don’t have a list of demands. We don’t have a single message. We do not even have a single tactic that we can agree on. None of us know exactly what we are doing, we don’t even know what the best end result would look like. That is what true change looks like. It looks so different, so totally unimaginable, that you do not even know exactly what it looks like or how to get there. People embark on such dangerous and murky journeys when they know that the present is not tenable. That while the future is totally unseeable, the present is too sick, dirty, depraved, and corrupted that the center cannot hold and the only future they have is the future they make for themselves.
The problems we face as a country do not fit on a bullet point list, and I refuse to make one.
This week we saw the door close on what few, freedom-of-speech-zone-contained, first amendment rights we had left. Your own government is about to declare our sovereign soil a battle ground. Your neighborhood will be a battle ground.
Your own government will declare your child’s school a battle ground.
Your own government will declare your streets a battle ground.
Your own government will declare the White House a battle ground.
Your own government will declare your church, temple, or mosque a battle ground.
Your own government will declare your home a battle ground.
We are not blind Obama supporters, we are not fascists, or dirty hippies, or terrorists, or atheistic gang bangers, or any of the other things Fox News likes to call us. We are people. People who have an unrelenting belief that a vastly better world is possible but only if we demand it in one loud and united voice.
Read this whole article. It’s intense

occupyallstreets:

Alright you caught us. We don’t have a list of demands. We don’t have a single message. We do not even have a single tactic that we can agree on. None of us know exactly what we are doing, we don’t even know what the best end result would look like. That is what true change looks like. It looks so different, so totally unimaginable, that you do not even know exactly what it looks like or how to get there. People embark on such dangerous and murky journeys when they know that the present is not tenable. That while the future is totally unseeable, the present is too sick, dirty, depraved, and corrupted that the center cannot hold and the only future they have is the future they make for themselves.

The problems we face as a country do not fit on a bullet point list, and I refuse to make one.

This week we saw the door close on what few, freedom-of-speech-zone-contained, first amendment rights we had left. Your own government is about to declare our sovereign soil a battle ground. Your neighborhood will be a battle ground.

Your own government will declare your child’s school a battle ground.

Your own government will declare your streets a battle ground.

Your own government will declare the White House a battle ground.

Your own government will declare your church, temple, or mosque a battle ground.

Your own government will declare your home a battle ground.

We are not blind Obama supporters, we are not fascists, or dirty hippies, or terrorists, or atheistic gang bangers, or any of the other things Fox News likes to call us. We are people. People who have an unrelenting belief that a vastly better world is possible but only if we demand it in one loud and united voice.

Read this whole article. It’s intense

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