
Real Talk With Amiri
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I Am Amiri. Sharing my thoughts about Love, Life, Money, Health, Food, a little bit of Everything. I love art, cooking, architecture, beautiful, places, and spaces. Just learning about life and all the speed bumps that come with it.
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Black women should be safe in their own homes. Black women should be safe in this country. I am praying for Sonya's family and loved ones. Twitter... Body-camera footage showing the fatal police shooting of Sonya Massey , a 36-year-old Black woman who had called 911 for help, was released Monday in a case that has led to murder charges against a deputy. The 36-minute video released via the Illinois State Police includes body-camera footage from each of the two Sangamon County sheriff’s deputies who responded to Massey’s house after midnight on July 6 after Massey called 911 to report a possible “prowler” at her home in Springfield, according to a court document filed by prosecutors. In the footage, deputy Sean Grayson and another deputy speak calmly with Massey in her home when she goes to the stove to turn off a pot of boiling water. She then picks up the pot and the other deputy steps back, “away from your hot steaming water,” he says. “I rebuke you in the name of Jesus,” she says in response. “Huh?” the deputy says. “I rebuke you in the name of Jesus,” she repeats. “You better f**king not or I swear to God I’ll f**king shoot you in the f**king face,” Grayson says. He then draws his firearm and points it at her, and she ducks and says, “I’m sorry” while lifting the pot, the video shows. “Drop the f**king pot!” both deputies yell. Three shots are heard. After a few seconds of silence, one deputy says “shots fired” and calls for emergency medical services. “Dude, I’m not taking f**king boiling water to the f**king head. And look, it came right to our feet, too,” Grayson says. Support the show

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What Makes a Bad Roommate? Is an Habitual Borrower Is Pushy and Too Personal Doesn't Do the Dishes Is Disrespectful and Not Courteous Written by Sarah Casimong 13 June, 2017 Coming home to a bad roommate is the last thing you want to do after a long day. Sharing a living space with another person -- whether with a friend or a stranger -- means that both people will have to compromise and adapt to each other. Communicating and coming up with an agreement is important, because certain traits and habits can occur that make for a less-than-ideal roommate 1 . Is an Habitual Borrower An undesirable roommate is someone who does not respect your personal property. It’s frustrating to find that your roommate finished off the leftovers you were planning to have for dinner, or that she “borrowed” your clothes without asking. Some people are more generous when it comes to sharing their things, but it’s always wise to ask, first. It would be wise to talk about boundaries when it comes to using each other’s stuff. An undesirable roommate is someone who does not respect your personal property. It would be wise to talk about boundaries when it comes to using each other’s stuff. Is Pushy and Too Personal Invading emotional space is another form of overstepping boundaries. A nosy roommate is just as invasive as a roommate who uses your things without asking. Some roommates may expect that the person they’re living with will automatically become their best friend -- sharing everything from how their day went to spilling those deep, dark secrets. This information isn’t always welcome, however, and each person shouldn’t expect that from the other person. It’s important to get along with your roommate, and it’s ideal if a friendship evolves, but it’s important to give your roommate some space if he does not seem receptive to an intimate conversation. Invading emotional space is another form of overstepping boundaries. It’s important to get along with your roommate, and It’s ideal if a friendship evolves, but It’s important to give your roommate some space if he does not seem receptive to an intimate conversation. Doesn't Do the Dishes Living with a messy or disorganized person can become a headache, especially if you are a clean freak. Even if you aren’t strict about spotless floors or orderly shelves, coming home to a cluttered living room and moldy kitchen can be bad for your mental and physical health. If both roommates are messy, this could turn into a disaster. A good roommate realizes the importance of cleanliness, even if it means scheduling cleanups every so often. Living with a messy or disorganized person can become a headache, especially if you are a clean freak. A good roommate realizes the importance of cleanliness, even if it means scheduling cleanups every so often. Support the show

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A Kansas City school is grieving the death of an 11-year-old girl as the community calls for answers. Police said someone shot and killed Kourtney Freeman just before 10 p.m. Wednesday, April 10. Investigators said she was inside her home near 33rd St. and Flora Ave. when gunfire from outside hit her. The sixth grader attended The Kauffman School. The school released Kourtney’s latest school picture. It shows the 11-year-old beaming. Welcome to the Real Talk With Amiri Podcast, where we tackle tough topics with courage and determination. Today, we're diving into a critical issue that affects communities across the world: gun violence. With recent tragic events sparking national conversations about the need for change, it's more important than ever to explore what actions we can take to combat gun violence. First and foremost, it's crucial to understand the root causes of gun violence. From mental health issues to systemic inequality, there are a multitude of factors that contribute to this widespread problem. Support the show
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