![]() I grew up on the origins of hip-hop in the upper west side of Manhattan and I cherish the music. Because, frankly, I talked like that before I ever heard a rap record.įair enough. I was terrified, and that was my expression of terror, not false bravado.Īnd maybe, just maybe, rap music reflecs the very real language of a very real people. That woman is me, and that is exactly what I was thinking at that moment and for many, many moments during the hurricane. Still, if that’s how it went down, I’m impressed! I could almost hear the gangsta drum beats behind her “rap” and wondered if she really blurted that line when she was alone and scared with her cat in the confines of her compromised position? I have faced many awful situations and discovered that my faux bravado diminishes greatly when I think I’m about to perish. My only criticism is with the last panel when the woman screams “I’m gonna die in this bitch!” It felt forced and took me out of the drama. This comic’s eventual destination point will be awarded well by its contemporaries. ![]() Panel 13 of this chapter is terrifying in its fun house mirror portrayel of the house bending to Katrina’s might. ![]() continues to amaze as Josh pits reportage with art and makes universal fiction with emotional truths. Make your own Six-Word tee or choose among our favorites.Ī.D. Our witty, wordy, fast, fun game for of all ages.Ī new six-worder each day-and spot to write your own. ![]()
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