The question for the day, how can a person recognize if their friends are real friends at all? To me, a friend is a person that is there for you when you are in need help. It is like a partnership that should last for many years. One incident, that happen to me many months ago, opened my eyes and helped me to see who my real friends are. I accidently broke my akle and was on crutches for several months. The so called friends I was loyal too, were not there for me. I guess, I was not in good use for them and I did not get the same attention as before. These was the same guys I would come get four in the morning to take them home, because they do not a vehicle. Knowing I have a early class in the morning. My friends from school were the ones taking care of me and drove me around for a week. This just goes to show you, that you will never know who your real friends are, until you are down and out. It was a real live lesson that I had to experience to recognize my true, real friends. What makes you consider your friends, real friend and how would you know if they are REAL.
Jay
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Friday, February 5, 2010
Why we're here.
It’s relating a message as “Too Real”, or “The Realest”, but in Tallahassee, Florida, it almost seems a necessity. A lot of folks, men, women, child, elder, seem to have little realization of self awareness; at least in these societies. And seem to be devoted to something much higher that they seem to know little or nothing about. Those of us that exploit the system for its ‘real-world’ resources; those of us who use the power given to us to do good, and hopeful thought fortune, while the majority seems to be falling into a category almost seemingly unrecognized because it melds with the system so soundly. This blog, this page, this bit of textual and/or visual information is meant to represent a personal counteract to popular culture.
Matt
Jay
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