I’m a General Dentist with my own practice (SweetGrass Dental Associates) in Charleston, SC. I do everything from cleaning teeth to full mouth reconstruction. Here are some of my recent cases. Feel free to ask/DM dental related questions. I’m here to help, not judge! Plz RT! 🙏🏾
The community hasn’t misread you. You haven’t accepted that your role in it has evolved. Every group rejects you bc that’s not your position. You have 2 options: Leader or Leave. Use your blk intellect to solve black problems and you’ll get what you’re looking for or be shunned👇🏾
The Black intellectual man is the most misread person in his own community. Too Black for white spaces. Too articulate for street credibility. Too thoughtful for the masculine archetype. He exists in a gap that nobody built infrastructure for and navigates it mostly alone.
Omar wasn’t sloppy. He waited on Webay to leave. He beeped Avon 911 using Webay’s code. Avon’s paranoia saved his life bc he came outside multiple times looking around… Omar positioned himself so Avon couldn’t run back into the club but then Webay came back… It’s Murphy’s Law.
Omar Little is a tactical genius, but this was one of his rarest sloppy mistakes.
Walking into an open street to execute a kingpin without checking for a trailing security vehicle or a secondary shooter almost cost him his life.
Agreed. Playing the game and analyzing the game for fans are 2 vastly different skills. Most of them suck but you can’t say nothing bc “they played”
I feel the same about coaching. Playing in any league doesn’t automatically qualify you to coach. They’re 2 different skills…
How “real” is the education when you can’t pick a major that conflicts with practice? Their only career leverage is going pro which 98% don’t and blk athletes have ALWAYS been political. NIL is not generational wealth. It’s 4-6 years MAX and ruins their perception of money by 21
The Black community keeps being misled by people who want young Black athletes to sacrifice real education, career leverage, and generational wealth for symbolic political fights. In 2026, telling athletes from lower-income backgrounds to risk scholarships, draft stock, NIL money, or long-term opportunity is irresponsible.
A lot of these so-called Black leaders built careers by aligning with white liberal institutions, raising money in the name of Black people, and speaking for the community but when you look at the material results, too many of our people are still stuck with weak schools, unsafe neighborhoods, poor healthcare access, and limited economic mobility.
That is why the focus should not be on pressuring athletes to carry the burden. The focus should be on holding these nonprofits, activists, political organizations, and institutions accountable. If they raised millions claiming to fight for Black people, then they need to show measurable outcomes not just speeches, and media appearances.
Look at how Black folks started immediately bashing Jackson State/HBCUs after that man went to the mountains…Did yall forget we told them to “Elevate” ???
They go bc they’re serious about the game but got distracted by the fireworks bc they’re just kids… Everyone except the Legend. Benjamin Franklin Rodriguez. He never looked up and ran his bases… That’s how you lock tf in! Heroes get remembered but Legends never die…
THE SANDLOT was released 33 years ago today.
The iconic Fourth of July night game was shot with real fireworks, turning the scene into a practical, one-of-a-kind moment where the kids were actually playing under a live show. https://t.co/whm417MHbj