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Governor: The Nation of BGD

WA Delegate: None.

Founder: The Nation of BGD

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Largest Automobile Manufacturing Sector: 2,462nd
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David Barksdale formed the Black Gangster Disciple Nation as a rival to the Blackstone Rangers (now known as El Rukn).

Here the secret plans rest, while you are in transit in the space of living.



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Book of the moment: A really big lunch - Jim Harrison


Embassies: The Great Universe, Chicago, The Embassy, matheo, Russia SSR, and True Waskaria.

Tags: Communist and Minuscule.

Chinese People Liberation Army contains 3 nations.

Today's World Census Report

The Most Stationary in Chinese People Liberation Army

Long-term World Census surveillance revealed which nations have been resident in their current region for the longest time.

As a region, Chinese People Liberation Army is ranked 12,324th in the world for Most Stationary.

NationWA CategoryMotto
1.The Matriarchy of Jieh-JiehAnarchy“Lao pung yo, nee can chi lai hun yo jing shen.”
2.The Federation of WasabioNew York Times Democracy“Our patience will achieve more than our force.”
3.The Nation of BGDIron Fist Consumerists“Represent”

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Consciousness

BGD wrote:Right on! El Rukn. But now that’s practically gone too. BPSN over there - if not GD. Who you with? I know more 4CH because I’m usually more west.

I'm ancient, bruh. My family blew the whole scene in the 60's when the heat got drastic and we spent 40+ years in Latin America. We were from Detroit before we split but I had to comment because my dad had friends from Chicago stay at our house when we lived in Mexico City and I remember this one guy had a signed copy of a book of poems by Langston Hughes that he forgot at our house when he split. He said he was from Woodlawn in South Chi. Dude taught me how to play chess and how to study history: gave me the autobiography of Malcolm X to read when I was 11 years old. Got me interested in languages and politics. But the most awesome thing was he would talk for hours all about the difficulties of the black people of different Chicago neighborhoods and groups such as El Rukn with the same sympathy and solidarity he used when discussing the horrors endured by people in Vietnam, or Palestine, or the plight of poor or indigenous peoples anywhere. He made me see what an internationalist was. He turned me on to Woody Guthrie. It was the 60's, I was a kid, and the guy was solid adult backup telling the truth in a freaked-out world. Never forget him.

Consciousness wrote:I'm ancient, bruh. My family blew the whole scene in the 60's when the heat got drastic and we spent 40+ years in Latin America. We were from Detroit before we split but I had to comment because my dad had friends from Chicago stay at our house when we lived in Mexico City and I remember this one guy had a signed copy of a book of poems by Langston Hughes that he forgot at our house when he split. He said he was from Woodlawn in South Chi. Dude taught me how to play chess and how to study history: gave me the autobiography of Malcolm X to read when I was 11 years old. Got me interested in languages and politics. But the most awesome thing was he would talk for hours all about the difficulties of the black people of different Chicago neighborhoods and groups such as El Rukn with the same sympathy and solidarity he used when discussing the horrors endured by people in Vietnam, or Palestine, or the plight of poor or indigenous peoples anywhere. He made me see what an internationalist was. He turned me on to Woody Guthrie. It was the 60's, I was a kid, and the guy was solid adult backup telling the truth in a freaked-out world. Never forget him.

Appreciate that! What a huge and important story. Tell more!
Mother to Son by Langston Hughes still gives me the chills everytime.
I picked up the book: Caste by Isabel Wilkerson. Caste means a lot more than race. This is an old house, a house we did not build, and it needs to be fixed.
-your not alone. we are all ancient here.

Consciousness and Jieh-Jieh

Consciousness

BGD wrote:Appreciate that! What a huge and important story. Tell more!
Mother to Son by Langston Hughes still gives me the chills everytime.
I picked up the book: Caste by Isabel Wilkerson. Caste means a lot more than race. This is an old house, a house we did not build, and it needs to be fixed.
-your not alone. we are all ancient here.

Respect and thanx. Reading Amiri Baraka and Yusef Komunyakaa for poetry past 5-6 days. If poetry is escapism, I need more of it. Peace always.

summer breeze makes me feel fine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbKQeTKvMIY

see the curtains hanging in the windows
in the evening
on a
friday
night...yeah

BGD wrote:summer breeze makes me feel fine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbKQeTKvMIY

see the curtains hanging in the windows
in the evening
on a
friday
night...yeah

It's been a sweat box lately. :(

Post self-deleted by BGD.

i want to to rock and roll all night and?

Too tired for that.

Just lookin' out of the window.
Watchin' the asphalt grow.
Thinkin' how it all looks hand-me-down.
Good Times, yeah, yeah Good Times
Keepin' your head above water
Makin' a wave when you can
Temporary lay offs. - Good Times.
Easy credit rip offs. - Good Times.
Ain't we lucky we got 'em - Good Times.

ever been to: Ten Cat, The Continental Lounge, Empty Bottle, Lounge Axe (blast from the past)

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