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Sheree Monay
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  • Antioch, TN
  • United States
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Name
Sheree Monay
About Me
You can be my friend if...
you don't use the N word: it's deplorable.
You know that your black and you're not running away from it just because you're into punk rock and (insert genre here).
You love yourself and won't put yourself behind anyone else at all!
You are an open book.
You are tolerant to everyone! (to a point, of course)
You WANT to hear what other people have to say so we can grow together.
You believe in LOVE and will do all you can to apply it to your life (even if that means cleaning the bathroom/kitchen when you don't want to: talking to myself btw!)
Website :
http://www.myspace.com/monaymonroe
Occupation:
Customer Service Representative
Favorite bands:
Too many to name but I like Bjork & Portishead alot. Some sexy tunes from Rain(Bi), R.Kelly and Tre Songs alway's relax me.
Favorite movies:
Dark City
American History X
The Believer
Anything K-Horror related (the original Grudge JuOn was scarier)
Muppets (Jim Henson)
The Dark Crystal
Labrynth
Nightmare Before Christmas
Anything by Frank Ox, Don Bluth & Jim Henson
Up (I don't like the cone of shame! Love this move!)
Bonus: Nemo!
Favorite books:
Um, reading is an activity? Better make time. Stay tuned...
Favorite Magazines:
LowRider
Southern Homes
Architectural Digest
Business Week
Favorite TV shows:
Everybody Hates Chris
Will & Grace
The Nanny
The Daily Show
The Colbert Report
Family Matters
Mostly Reruns
Relationship status:
Single but Talking to someone! Hopefully, it will work out when he comes back from Korea.
Orientation:
Straight
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio/ Libra
Kids?:
No but I want 2 in the future.
Smoke/Drink?
no/ no
Band Question - Genre:
Genre of "whatever moves me"
Band Question -Band Members:
Sheree Monay
Band Question - Sounds like:
Whatever my heart has to say; otherwise, she'll burst out of me.
Band Question - Musical Influences:
Bjork, Tori Amos, Lil Kim, Mary J. Blige, Toni Braxton, P.O.E., Lennon Murphy, RuPaul etc.
Band Question - Record label:
Self-Distro

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No One Can Represent You Better Than You Can.

Posted on September 16, 2010 at 1:30am 0 Comments

Hello Afro-Punk Lovers, Friends and Comrades!

Over the past few days, I have read almost every blog under the "Blog" Section located at the top of the page. I love reading the response's the most as I do enjoy reading what people have to say. Some of the subject matter within the Blog can cause such a stir that I get nervous posting a response to the user! LOL!

Then I decided, rather than respond per person, I'd like to share a few kind words of…

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At 4:04pm on August 12, 2011, Lloyd Lacy said…
Hey how have you been doing lately? I miss talking to you.
At 2:51pm on July 22, 2011, Lloyd Lacy said…
Yes I don't believe race dictates what people do. Now as for culture I do believe we have a different culture from Europeans and that we do have more in common with other groups, like Arabs, Persians, Chinese, Africans etc. I do believe somewhat in cultural separation from Europeans but we all should respect one another and it doesn't mean we can't hang out or whatever. I also think ones culture can dictate  how a person is going to act or react to something. But I've also found this Isn't always true. I've been learning to keep a open mind for things.
At 3:04am on April 16, 2011, Lloyd Lacy said…
You pretty hit all the issues I had both American History X and The Believer. Very emotionally powerful films. Just the the guy on the movie The Believer I got into it with some Neo Nazi Skinheads once. But one ended up seeing I was different from as he said "the other niggers" He ended up telling up me he admired Malcolm X and what the NOI (Nation of Islam) was doing. And that he wish Blacks would follow National Socialism. So I studied it and did a lot of soul searching. I read a lot to exercise my mind. Learned martial arts to exercise my body. Learned pseudo Nazi SS like racial theories. Tried to apply them to the Black man and prove that we "gods" and the original man. But I later found I was chasing a myth. Yes the Aryans were a real and pure race of people. But I feel it's more of a metaphor. It encourages us as a people to struggle and fight and be the best we can be. It also warns us of the danger of misguided love, hate and perfectionism. That we shouldn't "play God" and that we should be proud of ourselves but not to the point where we blindly hate others either. I also learned there was a much different side to National socialism that the Jewish media never shows. But as I learned more in life. Race doesn't always dictate character or what you will do with your life.
At 7:32pm on April 15, 2011, Spookycreep said…

   Very interesting video under your "About Me" heading. Almost lost me for a minute until the point became evident. The music industry really thinks black alternative isn't marketable? That's unreal and so sad. It would only take one producer taking a chance to prove this belief wrong. It's going to happen because music is universal. The mainstream audiences will hear it and recognize it as something they know. That's all it will take.

   Afro Punk, as a movement is only just begun.

   And you know what? I didn't come to your page to talk about this. Got distracted.

   I am checking out the websites you suggested. Very interesting stuff. Are you a goth?

   I've found a few pictures of black male goths too. I'll post them on my page as well and I suspect my interest in them is because I am looking for inspiration of some Dark and Lovely design. I wonder why I want to though, beyond thinking that the look would be cool. Maybe I think too much but I find my attraction to goth...curious. ( that's the right word) It's a strange subculture. I don't understand why it matters to me. I study it through reading and pictures trying to find out.

  Spooky Creepy; lost in Darkness.

 

 

At 11:06am on April 15, 2011, Faraji Toure' said…
thanks for accepting my request. nice to meet you :)
At 8:41pm on December 23, 2010, Lloyd Lacy said…
Sweet page hug. You have a lot of interesting things on here. I also see you like American History X and The Believer those two were some of my favorite movies. What did you like and dislike about them?
At 7:33pm on July 15, 2010, P-nut said…
At 9:20pm on June 1, 2010, Mark Clemons said…
Hey Love....How are U this evening?
At 1:09am on May 28, 2010, Christopher Irving said…
Hey Thanks for the requset!!
At 12:31pm on May 19, 2010, Mark Clemons said…
Good afternoon Babe.Whats Good?
 
 
 


 

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