Elder black people advice unappresheaytion

DrexlersFade

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Advice? No one had any to offer me. I had to figure everything out on my own.

Forget 30+ black folks and go higher. I remember getting my degree and struggling to find a job for over a year. My grandma told me Jesus would take care it:stopitslime:. Jesus couldn't have a job ready for me right after graduation?:martin:

Meanwhile the cacs in my class had no jobs or BS ones but still living off mom and dad. My pops was telling me to work at McDonald's because he wasn't going to support me much longer:snoop:

That shyt pisses me off to no end how you not gonna support me I'm still your child,black folks the only ones be on that when you turn 18 21 you gotta get out and no help unless you on the curb bleeding don't call me:stopitslime:
 

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Sounds like your parents are just bad with money :francis: I wouldn't have even listen to them either :yeshrug:

no offense, Ross
 

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My grandma told me Jesus would take care it:stopitslime:

Old Christians are by far the worst :snoop:

Advice? No one had any to offer me. I had to figure everything out on my own.

Will you offer young black men advice or are you one of those 'no one helped me so im not gonna help the next generation'?:lupe:

Not trying to be slick or anything, it's a serious question.

Which is exactly who you should get advice from.

I'm aware
 

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Advice? No one had any to offer me. I had to figure everything out on my own.

Forget 30+ black folks and go higher. I remember getting my degree and struggling to find a job for over a year. My grandma told me Jesus would take care it:stopitslime:. Jesus couldn't have a job ready for me right after graduation?:martin:

Meanwhile the cacs in my class had no jobs or BS ones but still living off mom and dad. My pops was telling me to work at McDonald's because he wasn't going to support me much longer:snoop:

Boo-hoo
 

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Speakin' of old broke people, you know what you can get from the smarter ones? What NOT to do, which can be just as valuable.

LOL at 30 bein' old. Outside of sports & entertainment, you don't hit your prime until then or later.
 

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Will you offer young black men advice or are you one of those 'no one helped me so im not gonna help the next generation'?:lupe:

Not trying to be slick or anything, it's a serious question.

I'm not really around anyone young. The kids in my family are on point with school and career paths. I'm not withholding info though.

We need to get to a point where we can offer jobs not words.
 

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lol Ima write a book about this one day call "dont listen to old nikkas "

naw but seriously, older black people dont be saying shyt, these mothafukkas still voting lol...for what!!!!!!!!!? still preach college, for what? still preaching 9 to 5 for what? still telling kids to bow to white people

basically teach their kids how to be a bytch and not to chase their dreams...because most old black people already gave up and are defeated so they project that coward spirit on us

ain't nobody trying to work at no fukking bullshyt job for 40 years, making some lazy mothafukka rich...u gotta be a sucka to subscribe to that type pf thinking...shyt I rather be homeless if that's my life scenario
 
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