On a few of these A to Z posts, maybe B, definitely V, I've talked about what's going on around us and how it's affecting us. I tried to explain why it's happening. There's no way to explain it with out mention xenophobia.
Xenophoia is defined as the fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners. Just taking the literal definition for what it's worth, xenophobia refers to fear of 50-80% of everybody else on the planet. Literally.
Now give the definition further thought.
Fear of foreigners is pretty straight forward. You know your own race or what your nationality is, right? You'd be surprised how many people don't. I'd imagine there would be a lot less racist people if they really knew how many pureblood, one nationality people still existed today. Any of them still being alive would surprise me.
Think of the term 'strangers' now. How many people have you known for a while whom you've lost contact with for a brief period of time and after reconnecting realize you no longer really know that person? There's people you see everyday of your lives that you absolute know nothing about except that you see them everyday or, if you're xenophobic, the even scary fact that they probably see you everyday too?
Hell, even think about your own family. As highly unlikely as it seems, some people you can be around your entire life and you still wouldn't actually know that person. You've seen examples of it before, I'm sure. Somebody is arrested for something and the first thing some of the parents of the detained say is "No. My baby didn't do that. I know my baby wouldn't do something like that." and then they turn out to be guilty af.
I know, I know, extreme circumstance in this case but I'm just trying to prove a point. That point is unless you're two people at once, there's no way to really know, well, anybody. That would make a xenopobic person scared of not 50-80% of the people in the world but 100%. And you already know one thing about cowards is they become dangerous when threatened and they damn near always feel threatened. Ask George Zimmerman.
It all goes back to what I was saying a few post back. The more you know, the less things will bother you. I was just speaking about people and things in general but this goes especially for xenophobic people. Educate yourselves, xenophobes, for all our sakes.
Smokkee
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Thursday, April 30, 2015
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
V is for Violence (#AtoZChallenge)
If I know one thing about you, whoever you are, I know this:
I know you're tired of violence.
I mean you might love action flicks or you may love all things horror like I do but if you feel like me, even with my infinite love for the horror genre, you're surely tired of it. Especially if you grew up seeing it everywhere, like I did. Especially if you live in Chicago, like I do, where violence seems to never end. Especially if you've lost some loved ones to violence, as I have.
Especially when the violence is being perpetrated by the whose job it is to prevent said violence. And now there's a new spokesperson for this: Freddie Gray
Nah. You can't tell me you're OK with violence. You're far from OK with violence unless you're far from violence but I doubt you are. Last time I checked, Antarctica was unpopulated. That's about as far from violence as humanly possible these days and even then, wouldn't you still be fighting weather conditions?
It's some things I don't understand about violence and how we talk about it. The terminology we use in terms of violence confuse me. "Senseless violence." for instance. When is violence not senseless?
Try and answer that if you want to. Go ahead. I'll wait but I'm tired of it.
And apparently at this very moment, Baltimore, with good reason, is even more tired of it than I am and letting the world know they are tired or it.
But I hope it doesn't add more violence to an already ultraviolent world.
Later, yall.
Smokkee
I know you're tired of violence.
I mean you might love action flicks or you may love all things horror like I do but if you feel like me, even with my infinite love for the horror genre, you're surely tired of it. Especially if you grew up seeing it everywhere, like I did. Especially if you live in Chicago, like I do, where violence seems to never end. Especially if you've lost some loved ones to violence, as I have.
Especially when the violence is being perpetrated by the whose job it is to prevent said violence. And now there's a new spokesperson for this: Freddie Gray
Nah. You can't tell me you're OK with violence. You're far from OK with violence unless you're far from violence but I doubt you are. Last time I checked, Antarctica was unpopulated. That's about as far from violence as humanly possible these days and even then, wouldn't you still be fighting weather conditions?
It's some things I don't understand about violence and how we talk about it. The terminology we use in terms of violence confuse me. "Senseless violence." for instance. When is violence not senseless?
Try and answer that if you want to. Go ahead. I'll wait but I'm tired of it.
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Meanwhile, in Baltimore. |
But I hope it doesn't add more violence to an already ultraviolent world.
Later, yall.
Smokkee
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Q is for Quit (#AtoZChallenge)

Smokkee here. Yes, I'm still playing catch up in this A to Z blogging challenge but the key is I'm still playing. The key is I haven't given up. I almost did. A few times. Which brings me to the purpose of this post. My message is so simple, this may be the briefest post I've ever wrote. Even briefer than the post I made about politics.
Don't be a quitter. Nobody likes a quitter, WORLD. Never give up. EVER!

Told ya I would be brief.
Later, WORLD!
Smokkee Singleton
P is for Politcs (#AtoZChallenge)
Hello, WORLD!! A few post back I touched a little bit on politics and religion, the two topics that may have caused more arguments any other two topics ever or maybe all of the other topics together. I said I don't care for politics. I think I need to clarify myself a little. Seriously, just a little. Don't worry. I'll be very brief.
I don't care for politicians to the point that I promise will NEVER vote for any politician ever. The reasoning behind this is everybody is out for self. Aren't you? Even if you say something like "Not me. I'm all about my kids/family/spouse/etc.", you're out for self; those other people are just extensions of yourself.
I don't even like talking about politics in general. The reason being is they damn near always lead to conflict. No 2 people will have the same views on every subject ever which is were the conflict arises. For example, some people say abortion is bad and are all for the death penalty, some people would say the opposite, and within both of those groups, I promise we can find another topic that would cause another unnecessary argument. Hell, they'll even argue over which of these actions is murder and which is not even though you know... Nope. won't cause an unnecessary argument here. The US's 2016 presidential candidates will do enough of that without needing any my help.
Which brings me to another point. There will never be a right candidate. Nobody will come along and do everything for everybody because, as I pointed out in the above paragraph, that would be impossible.
There's more, tons more, reasons I'm not into politics but I'm done. Nuff said. I'm giving myself a headache just thinking about politics.
Later WORLD.. wait, I mean BRB.
I don't care for politicians to the point that I promise will NEVER vote for any politician ever. The reasoning behind this is everybody is out for self. Aren't you? Even if you say something like "Not me. I'm all about my kids/family/spouse/etc.", you're out for self; those other people are just extensions of yourself.
I don't even like talking about politics in general. The reason being is they damn near always lead to conflict. No 2 people will have the same views on every subject ever which is were the conflict arises. For example, some people say abortion is bad and are all for the death penalty, some people would say the opposite, and within both of those groups, I promise we can find another topic that would cause another unnecessary argument. Hell, they'll even argue over which of these actions is murder and which is not even though you know... Nope. won't cause an unnecessary argument here. The US's 2016 presidential candidates will do enough of that without needing any my help.
Which brings me to another point. There will never be a right candidate. Nobody will come along and do everything for everybody because, as I pointed out in the above paragraph, that would be impossible.
There's more, tons more, reasons I'm not into politics but I'm done. Nuff said. I'm giving myself a headache just thinking about politics.
Later WORLD.. wait, I mean BRB.
O is for Ozymandias (#AtoZChallenge)
Hello, WORLD. I'm usually known as Smokkee but just for today only, feel free to call me Stupid. I promise I'll respond to it. On a lesser note, I feel Stupid because like I Tweeted yesterday:
Like I say, that's the lesser note. The real reason I feel Stupid with a capitol S is I'm already behind a few posts in this A to Z blogging challenge as is and here I am submitting another O post when I should be my T post right now.
Why another O post anyway? Based on the subject matter, I could easily make this post P for Poem, right? Or R for Regret would probably work for this post as well but since Ozymandias is the poem's real name, since I want to address politics (fairly quickly, I promise!) with my P post and since I already have my R post done, why not just submit another O post, make playing catch up even harder by tying my hands up unnecessarily?
So, call me Stupid.
Anyway, I'm sure you're familiar with Ozymandias on some level. According to it's Wikipedia page, it was a poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelley about the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II. Wait, it wasn't A poem; there was actually two. Shelley engaged in a poetry contest with his friend and fellow port Horace Smith. You can read Smith's Ozymandias poem here. While they both address the decaying remnants of Ramesses' empire, which had been gone for about 500-600 years before they were even born, it's Shelley version that is the one that struck a cord with me.
Even if one is not familiar with the poem itself, one may still be familiar with it's use in pop culture and what it represents. If you're familiar with the hit TV show Breaking Bad, you're familiar with this poem. Bryan Cranston, the actor who won a few Emmys for his portrayal of the show's lead character, high school chemistry teacher turned crystal meth cook Walter White, famously recites this poem in a promo for the fifth and final season, aptly setting the tone for a dark ending. The pivotal episode of season 5, the one where this scene with Walter White crying in anguish takes place, is also named after the poem.
Then again, maybe if you've read the critically acclaimed Alan Moore graphic novel called 'Watchmen' or seen the critically panned (unnecessarily, in my opinion) 2009 film adaptation of the comic, you're at least familiar with the name Ozymandias. Adrian Veidt (played by Matthew Goode just the way I imagined him) was a former superhero named Ozymandias who used revealing his identity to the public to become a rich businessman until they were disbanded by a government law. He later rejoins his fellow heroes to find out who has killed another superhero named the Comedian since it appears all the former heroes where being attacked.
Now, I'm sorry if you want to hear more about the plot at this point but there's no way to go further into it without spoiling it. I'll eventually go into more details about this, but not here. Very shortly, I promise. My W post, perhaps.
Anyway, those are some of the modern day influences of this poem but it's biggest influence to me is on me myself. I'm working how I'm working, multitasking like crazy, for what? To further explain, take this A to Z challenge I'm working on. I'm working on it, once again, like crazy. I've done more blogging these past 2 weeks than any other writing, including on my own short stories. When I pass, I believe my legacy will be defined by what I leave behind. Do I wanna be known as a great author or a tenacious blogger? Based on my work output this week, I'd say the latter. Regardless, since I won't be here, isn't it all for naught anyway? Thinking about this should give me this really nihilistic view of things and of life in general but yet, in spite of that, I push forward anyway. Why? Well that's a question that I can't answer. I don't even have a best guess but I know I can't stop. I don't ever give up. I simply can't do it. Speaking of which, I gotta finish these catch up posts ASAP.
Later, WORLD!
Smokkee
2nd day in a row opportunity knocked, got impatient, & left before I even got a chance to open my door.
— Smokkee G Singleton (@MrGBIZ) April 22, 2015
I don't miss opportunities too often but 2 days in row is too much. I can't & won't let it become a trend.
— Smokkee G Singleton (@MrGBIZ) April 22, 2015
Like I say, that's the lesser note. The real reason I feel Stupid with a capitol S is I'm already behind a few posts in this A to Z blogging challenge as is and here I am submitting another O post when I should be my T post right now.
Why another O post anyway? Based on the subject matter, I could easily make this post P for Poem, right? Or R for Regret would probably work for this post as well but since Ozymandias is the poem's real name, since I want to address politics (fairly quickly, I promise!) with my P post and since I already have my R post done, why not just submit another O post, make playing catch up even harder by tying my hands up unnecessarily?
So, call me Stupid.
Anyway, I'm sure you're familiar with Ozymandias on some level. According to it's Wikipedia page, it was a poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelley about the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II. Wait, it wasn't A poem; there was actually two. Shelley engaged in a poetry contest with his friend and fellow port Horace Smith. You can read Smith's Ozymandias poem here. While they both address the decaying remnants of Ramesses' empire, which had been gone for about 500-600 years before they were even born, it's Shelley version that is the one that struck a cord with me.
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Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley |
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Walter White, realizing how true this poem is, on Breaking Bad |
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Matthew Goode as Ozymandias in 'Watchmen' |
Now, I'm sorry if you want to hear more about the plot at this point but there's no way to go further into it without spoiling it. I'll eventually go into more details about this, but not here. Very shortly, I promise. My W post, perhaps.
Anyway, those are some of the modern day influences of this poem but it's biggest influence to me is on me myself. I'm working how I'm working, multitasking like crazy, for what? To further explain, take this A to Z challenge I'm working on. I'm working on it, once again, like crazy. I've done more blogging these past 2 weeks than any other writing, including on my own short stories. When I pass, I believe my legacy will be defined by what I leave behind. Do I wanna be known as a great author or a tenacious blogger? Based on my work output this week, I'd say the latter. Regardless, since I won't be here, isn't it all for naught anyway? Thinking about this should give me this really nihilistic view of things and of life in general but yet, in spite of that, I push forward anyway. Why? Well that's a question that I can't answer. I don't even have a best guess but I know I can't stop. I don't ever give up. I simply can't do it. Speaking of which, I gotta finish these catch up posts ASAP.
Later, WORLD!
Smokkee
Monday, April 20, 2015
M is for More (#AtoZChallenge)
Hello, WORLD! Smokkee here, excited because the playoffs are here! Like I tweeted last Tuesday, it's kinda fitting that my BULLS beat the Atlanta Hawks, the team who ended the season with the best record in the Eastern Conference, on the last game of the season since we started this season with a loss to the Cleveland, team most people had stated would be the best team in the East. And Derrick Rose started the season playing and ended the season playing, something that Chicago hadn't seen in two years or so as well as Derrick looking fantastic in Game 1 against the Milwaukee Bucks this past Saturday. Game 2 comes on today but I don't expect us to have too many problems with these Bucks. Hell, I'm already looking forward to the next round against Cleveland, since Boston doesn't look like they're
Consider me happy.
Well, I shouldn't even have to say that. Yall already know I stay happy if you know me. If you don't, you surely may see a scowl on my face and think otherwise. Truth is, I'm truly happy. About 10-15 years back, I would have still said the exact same thing although I would have had no idea WHY I was still able to say it. I didn't know what I wanted to do in life, I had no real ambition besides making money, well, unless you count me really wanting to be a rapper a real ambition but back then, being good just wasn't enough and there was nothing like YouTube or Fb to help me out. OAN: I'm still pretty good lyrically too, but I digress...
Anyway, I had no real sense of purpose, etc. Has any of that changed? Yes and no. I'll say yeah because I have tons of things I want to accomplish before I die and I know exactly how I want to be remembered afterwards but some things haven't changed. I definitely still want to make money (who doesn't?) and while I have a better sense of purpose, I have no idea which projects to start work on first.
The one constant is I've stayed happy through all kinds of highs and the lowest of lows. I used to ask people "Are you happy?" and chuckle at any response other than a yes or no. If you can't say yes or no, you are not happy. A flat out response of 'no' may seem like it's no better than any other response besides yes but a no answer suggests that person is well aware of what's making him or her unhappy. I'm not sure who said it but I read somewhere that the secret to happiness is knowing what makes you unhappy.
I got another theory about happiness that doesn't have anything to do with knowing what makes you unhappy. I call it just be happy. Just be it.
Not that simple, huh? It really is. Let me explain. If you ask anybody what will make you happy right now, you'll get tons of different answers, right? I'd be willing to bet that most of those answers contain the word 'more'. People always think 'more'. More money, more friends, more time, more opportunities, etc.
The problem is 'more' itself. Sean Combs had a song called "More money, More problems". More friends come with more baggage. More opportunities often lead to more anxieties.
Think about it.
No, don't think about it. Think "less".
For instance, instead of wanting more money, think of how you can better invest the money you have, make that money work for you better. Instead of more friends, think less about new friends and focus on the friends you currently have that deserve that title and how you can preserve that friendship. More time is rarely a real issue if you use the time you do have better. No matter what troubles life throws at you, you can handle it. Just don't settle for it.
In fact, the more you appreciate all of the little nuisances that make your life yours, the better off you are and the better you're able to deal with them in the future. Stop getting angry at people who do something inconsiderate to you. Just strive not to be that person toward anybody else. Stop letting jobs that don't appreciate you have you feeling down about yourself: find a job that will appreciate you or even better, make the job you do have realize how valuable you are. The key is taking all of the things that would usually get you down and simply don't let them get you down. It's harder than it sounds, I know, but it's doable. Trust me.
That's it for this post, WORLD. Well, except for this Tweet that I tweak and Tweet every few months or so. It's essentially my blueprint to happiness and it's insanely easy to follow.
Later, WORLD.
Smokkee Singleton
Consider me happy.
Well, I shouldn't even have to say that. Yall already know I stay happy if you know me. If you don't, you surely may see a scowl on my face and think otherwise. Truth is, I'm truly happy. About 10-15 years back, I would have still said the exact same thing although I would have had no idea WHY I was still able to say it. I didn't know what I wanted to do in life, I had no real ambition besides making money, well, unless you count me really wanting to be a rapper a real ambition but back then, being good just wasn't enough and there was nothing like YouTube or Fb to help me out. OAN: I'm still pretty good lyrically too, but I digress...
Anyway, I had no real sense of purpose, etc. Has any of that changed? Yes and no. I'll say yeah because I have tons of things I want to accomplish before I die and I know exactly how I want to be remembered afterwards but some things haven't changed. I definitely still want to make money (who doesn't?) and while I have a better sense of purpose, I have no idea which projects to start work on first.
The one constant is I've stayed happy through all kinds of highs and the lowest of lows. I used to ask people "Are you happy?" and chuckle at any response other than a yes or no. If you can't say yes or no, you are not happy. A flat out response of 'no' may seem like it's no better than any other response besides yes but a no answer suggests that person is well aware of what's making him or her unhappy. I'm not sure who said it but I read somewhere that the secret to happiness is knowing what makes you unhappy.
I got another theory about happiness that doesn't have anything to do with knowing what makes you unhappy. I call it just be happy. Just be it.
Not that simple, huh? It really is. Let me explain. If you ask anybody what will make you happy right now, you'll get tons of different answers, right? I'd be willing to bet that most of those answers contain the word 'more'. People always think 'more'. More money, more friends, more time, more opportunities, etc.
The problem is 'more' itself. Sean Combs had a song called "More money, More problems". More friends come with more baggage. More opportunities often lead to more anxieties.
Think about it.
No, don't think about it. Think "less".
For instance, instead of wanting more money, think of how you can better invest the money you have, make that money work for you better. Instead of more friends, think less about new friends and focus on the friends you currently have that deserve that title and how you can preserve that friendship. More time is rarely a real issue if you use the time you do have better. No matter what troubles life throws at you, you can handle it. Just don't settle for it.
In fact, the more you appreciate all of the little nuisances that make your life yours, the better off you are and the better you're able to deal with them in the future. Stop getting angry at people who do something inconsiderate to you. Just strive not to be that person toward anybody else. Stop letting jobs that don't appreciate you have you feeling down about yourself: find a job that will appreciate you or even better, make the job you do have realize how valuable you are. The key is taking all of the things that would usually get you down and simply don't let them get you down. It's harder than it sounds, I know, but it's doable. Trust me.
That's it for this post, WORLD. Well, except for this Tweet that I tweak and Tweet every few months or so. It's essentially my blueprint to happiness and it's insanely easy to follow.
Always be grateful. Never be content. #NeverSettle
— Smokkee G Singleton (@MrGBIZ) April 16, 2015
Later, WORLD.
Smokkee Singleton
L is for Lists (#AtoZChallenge)
Hello, WORLD!!! Smokkee here, running behind as usual. Of course you knew that already. My motto is I wouldn't be running at all if I wasn't running behind. Six days of post behind, specifically, in this A to Z blogging challenge. This post was supposed to be posted last Tuesday.
Oh, well. Cest la vie.
Anyway, this post is about something that most of us are preoccupied with: lists. And please don't say we're not preoccupied with lists. Ask anybody "What is your favorite movie?" or "What's your favorite book?", "What's your favorite place to go on vacation?" or any kind of question along this lines. Any of these questions should get you a singular answer but watch how many come back with at least 5 or 10 answers total.
Besides, who doesn't like a good list? Who doesn't have a list of their own of some sorts? Isn't that the reason why sites like Short List, Listverse, Ranker, What Coulture, etc, are so popular now? You've heard of Craigslist. You've probably been on Craigslist at least once today already. One of my own most popular blogs is my Smokkee's WORLD 101 blog, a blog that I started a few years back that lists 101 goals I set for myself (and it's long overdue for an update which I'll be working on in the next few months or so). Also, one of my Pinterest boards is "Dig This List" which is nothing but links to some of my personal favorite lists that I've ran across on the Internet.
Hell, most of my blog posts for this A to Z Challenge are comprised of lists.
Speaking of which, here go five lists that got me preoccupied right now:
Top 100 Personal Deverlopment Blogs for 2015:
Why am I preoccupied with this list? Because none of my blogs are on it, lbvs. Who wouldn't like to be listed with the best people in their fields? Besides that reason, another equally obvious reason is to see exactly how my blogs differ from the ones listed here so that maybe, just maybe, I'll make enough improvemnts to my own blogs and one of mine is eventually (fingers crossed) listed on here.
100 Food to Try Before You Die (on List Challenges):
I got to thank my friend Cyndi for this one and for introducing me to List Challenges' website in the first place. What I like about this site is that it doesn't just offer a regular list but it's a checklist as well. I checked off all the items I've tried already on this list and I found it ironic that at 40, I've only tried 40 of these items.While some entries on this list, like eel and crickets, I'm more than sure I'll never try, some of these entries sound so good I'm sure they will be sampled sometime in the near future.
Best Movies of All Time:
For movies, I usually stick to iMDB's top 250 list but Ranker has a pretty good list themselves right here. Then there's the Granddaddy of all movie lists, American Film Intitute's 100 Greatest American Movies Of All Time. In fact, AFI has ton's of great list related to movies. My current favorite movie list right now isn't one of AFIs. I'm currently hung up on this list of the best horror movies of the aughts from Slant. Some of my favorites are on here but I'm 10 movies behind this list.
Best Books:
OK, almost every reader has come across a list like 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die (there's also a checklist for this list here on List Challenges) or probably has at least heard of it. I'm also always checking for books whose endings I'd never see coming (so that I can read them and try my best to see the ending coming) so I check pages like this one on Reddit (another site full of lists) or this list from Publisher's Weekly pretty often.
And lastly...
Self improvement is something that I'm always interested in since I always want to improve myself. Currently, I'm loving this list posted by supercompressor.com titled 14 Totally Free Things On The Internet Everyone Should Be Taking Advantage Of. Of everything on this list, I really like #s 1, 4, 8 (of course), and 9 (of course) and an extra special shout out for #14, which is pure genius if you ask me and IF it does exactly what it says it does.What is it? Check it out for yourself.
That's it for now, WORLD! Actually, no it's not. I still got another 5 posts to go before I'm offically caught up. I guess I got more lists to make.
Later, WORLD.
Smokkee Singleton
Oh, well. Cest la vie.
Anyway, this post is about something that most of us are preoccupied with: lists. And please don't say we're not preoccupied with lists. Ask anybody "What is your favorite movie?" or "What's your favorite book?", "What's your favorite place to go on vacation?" or any kind of question along this lines. Any of these questions should get you a singular answer but watch how many come back with at least 5 or 10 answers total.
Besides, who doesn't like a good list? Who doesn't have a list of their own of some sorts? Isn't that the reason why sites like Short List, Listverse, Ranker, What Coulture, etc, are so popular now? You've heard of Craigslist. You've probably been on Craigslist at least once today already. One of my own most popular blogs is my Smokkee's WORLD 101 blog, a blog that I started a few years back that lists 101 goals I set for myself (and it's long overdue for an update which I'll be working on in the next few months or so). Also, one of my Pinterest boards is "Dig This List" which is nothing but links to some of my personal favorite lists that I've ran across on the Internet.
Hell, most of my blog posts for this A to Z Challenge are comprised of lists.
Speaking of which, here go five lists that got me preoccupied right now:
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One of my favorite blogs, TinyBuddha.com, made this list. |
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I never heard nor tried Frito Pie but it's now on my to-do lists. |
I got to thank my friend Cyndi for this one and for introducing me to List Challenges' website in the first place. What I like about this site is that it doesn't just offer a regular list but it's a checklist as well. I checked off all the items I've tried already on this list and I found it ironic that at 40, I've only tried 40 of these items.While some entries on this list, like eel and crickets, I'm more than sure I'll never try, some of these entries sound so good I'm sure they will be sampled sometime in the near future.
Best Movies of All Time:

Best Books:
OK, almost every reader has come across a list like 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die (there's also a checklist for this list here on List Challenges) or probably has at least heard of it. I'm also always checking for books whose endings I'd never see coming (so that I can read them and try my best to see the ending coming) so I check pages like this one on Reddit (another site full of lists) or this list from Publisher's Weekly pretty often.
And lastly...
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#14 is best represented with a handful of rice shaped like a heart. |
That's it for now, WORLD! Actually, no it's not. I still got another 5 posts to go before I'm offically caught up. I guess I got more lists to make.
Later, WORLD.
Smokkee Singleton
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