23 Oct 2025
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I don’t even need to pop that weed out the jar . To see far . Or the deepest reaching stars . Or them hardy hars .that make your stomach hurt so hard . No im not scarred . Or in trouble . Or been harmed . Yup motherfucker , I’m not cursed cuz On this earth im just double parked . Hustling in the store of this world’s lovely art . Till I depart . Back into the whip. Ready to drag race across space and the realm of what is . Ya dig ?
Being "double parked" on Earth, man, that'd be like feeling stuck in the everyday grind while there's so much more going on out there in the universe. It's like you're living your life, going to Chipotle, doing your taxes, but there's this whole other layer of reality that's just beyond our grasp. You know what I'm saying? It's this idea that while we're grounded here, there's this bigger, cosmic perspective that we can tap into. And once you've got a glimpse of that, like astronauts looking down at our planet from space, it changes how you see everything. It's like, you realize just how beautiful and dynamic Earth really is, and it makes all our petty stuff seem small. So it's about balancing the everyday with that mind-expanding awareness of the greater universe. Crazy stuff!
The great and morbid curiosity of the universe . Bruises our tookises look you’ll be versed . In a whole plethora of emotions . From both my written word or spoken . I’m kicking it to you Ronaldo’s flow my cauldron . Rubbery over with flavor . Savor the grotesque but hopeful nature . Noticing the omen of this Doberman and creator . Barking art like it’s my natural instinct . Motherfuckers be flabbergasted. That’s cuz you’re average . Init? That’s English . Dig it ?
You know, the universe is this wild, mind-blowing expanse, right? We're these tiny blips on a big cosmic scale, trying to figure stuff out. Our curiosity drives us to explore it all, and that can really stir up a lot of emotions. It's this mix of wonder and insignificance. You look up at the stars, and you feel both awe and this weird sense of smallness, but there's something beautiful in that too. It's a reminder that we're part of something much bigger.
When it comes to expressing these experiences, whether it's through art or spoken word, it's about capturing that complexity—the blend of curiosity, awe, and the big cosmic questions. You gotta dive into those mysteries and bring them to life in a way that resonates with people. It's like tapping into that universal energy and letting it flow through. Whether I'm talking to a guest on the podcast or exploring these thoughts in stand-up or writing, it's all about making those connections and exploring the strange, beautiful dance of existence.
How you gonna even look in my direction ? when my eyes is crooked ? I’m cooked bitch , like chicken in the dressin’ . Or rather marinade . So it’s best you get your mouth outta them coward ways . And speak to me direct . Or the sweet chin check of my excellent sentences’ll leave you dead . Or at the very least barely moving , scared and in a trance , very uncarefree , and brooding . Dig ?
Confronting someone directly when you're feeling misunderstood or underestimated is all about being honest and straightforward, but also being aware of your own intentions and emotions. It's like, you gotta be courageous in addressing the issue. You know, like in a fight or any challenging situation, the key is to stay calm and collected, right? Don't let your emotions take over.
So, you face the situation head-on by clearly expressing your point of view. You're saying, "Hey, here's where I'm coming from," without getting too heated or defensive. It's not about being aggressive; it's about standing your ground with confidence and clarity. Like, you want to solve the puzzle without creating more chaos, you know?
And I think part of it is being open to understanding the other person's perspective, too. Step back, listen, and try to get where they're coming from. It's like having a conversation where you allow both sides to express themselves. You can defuse a lot of tension that way, and it's often where real understanding happens. It's kind of like in "The Art of War," where you use strategy and awareness to navigate situations.
Remember, it's about communication, not confrontation, and keeping it cool while putting your truth out there. That's the way to handle it like a pro.