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Sweet Nothings
Bio
Alias Duece Lee Vizzini III
Now, Sweet Nothings, my blog is a sanctuary for love notes and human emotion. Each post is a step toward telling my own intricate, beautifully imperfect story.
Stories (64/0)
Everything REALLY IS Gonna Be Okay,
*MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD* Happy Birthday Josh! (May 26, Gemini season where you at?) Though, you will never see this post a day in your life, probably. And, mainly, because I read the interview where you said you don't really read reviews and that is what this is.
By Sweet Nothings3 years ago in Geeks
Thoughts For My Neighbor
November 3rd, contrary to what political propaganda tries to make you believe, our country will not change. However, we the people of this country must continue to do so. On and after Election Day we must remember we decide our own fate, but also set the tone for generations to come after us.
By Sweet Nothings4 years ago in The Swamp
My Very First Tattoo
This is the story of my very first tattoo... and a man named Tattoo. His name is Daniel Leroy Chapman Sr., but everybody calls him Tattoo. Not me and my cousins though. We just call him Pop-Pop and my Mom Mom would lovingly refer to him as Jackass. And he isn’t just ANY man. He was the best friend I ever had... until I met my wife.
By Sweet Nothings4 years ago in Families
Human Capital
The world is becoming more green. But it’s important to not overlook that it is also becoming more or less black and white... double entendre. Yes, with the recent protests over the unjust murders of countless American citizens, and the rise of a global pandemic... things have been, tense... to say the least.
By Sweet Nothings4 years ago in Lifehack
The Biggest Generational Curse
I am a black millennial born shortly after the Rodney King riots in LA. My brother and cousins were all old enough to have witnessed it all at a traumatizingly young age. I remember from the time I could talk, my mom would stress to us how important it is for us to be able to articulate our words. My mom never lied to me.
By Sweet Nothings4 years ago in Humans
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