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Monday, August 29, 2011

"FLOOD" What Does The Word Really Mean?

For Those Who Know Me, Know Where I Reside For Others; Staten Island..... "FLOOD" What Does It Really Mean...
Does It Mean That We As Humans Disrupted The Way Things Truly Are Supposed B..?? OR That The World Is Changing & That We're Not A Part Of It.. Hum..... Sum Say The World Is Coming To An End, Sum Say Weather Machine (Like The Shh In Movies); Sum Say Green House Gases, Sum Say The Polar Caps Are Shifting. "ME"... I Think Now More Then Ever After Getting 3 Feet Of Water In My Home Think Its Neglect.; Meaning That Things Just Aren't Done the Way They Are Supposed To Be Done & That
Money Is The Problem In The Form Of Greed. C... If U Look @ It.. Um.... People Ran To The Store For The Things They Said We
Will Need & Ppl Spent Money That They Didn't Really Have To Prepare For This Storm.. NOW.. I'm Not Saying It Wasn't BAD...
I'm Just Saying We Have Had This Before & Ppl's Homes Didn't "FLOOD" When I Was Growing Up... When We Start Building On Shh OR Over Shh That's Not Supposed To Be Built On To Make MONEY That's Where The Problem BEGINS... That's When Levees Start
Breaking, Homes & Businesses FLOOD People Lost There LIVES or There Life SAVINGS... FLOOD.... The Whole World Is Flooded
3/4 Of The Earth Is Water... Did We Forget That... In Other Words There's More WATER Then LAND On This PLANET.. We Can Not
I Repeat WE CAN NOT Make More Land. SO... Why Do We Continue To Build & Destroy To Make MONEY & Put Ppl LIVES In Danger Enhance The Word "FLOOD" When The Levees Break, When Ppl Homes "FLOOD", When People Lose There LIVES or Love ones, When Ppl Lose Their Businesses.. I Lost A Lot Of Things In This "FLOOD" & For What... Because Landlords Don't Do What's Suppose To Be Done, But... Is Here To Collect The "MONEY" For Rent OR Put Your ASS OUT If U Don't Have It.. Feel Me... Enhance The Word "FLOOD".. FLOOD The Market, Flood The Stores.. QUOTE..

“There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. We must take the current when it serves, or lose our ventures.” William Shakespeare


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