NYPD already acting out and arrests a student for trying to go to school via the Knicks parade route.
But allow small children to pass by after arresting this one student for simply doing the same thing.
Video by “nerb570” on IG!
Shit even with Caden(he’s 6)(Devon’s son)I don’t trust people.
I will go to prison if someone(any fucking gender) hurt him.
We are really protective over the children in our family.
(Kiki’s kids, Caden and Gia)
My family will fuck you up if you attempt to hurt them.
hey really quickly to the girl dads, if you have young girls ALWAYS come to the women’s restroom, us girls do NOT care, we don’t care that you’re protecting your girls and making sure they’re safe, a WOMAN will never ever argue with you about that, protect your girls, always!!!!!
And you can best believe when/if I have a daughter I’ll do the fucking same.
I’m not leaving the kids in my family alone.
Around women and damn sure not random men.
NYPD already acting out and arrests a student for trying to go to school via the Knicks parade route.
But allow small children to pass by after arresting this one student for simply doing the same thing.
Video by “nerb570” on IG!
Men’s Mental Health Day 18
You may never know the impact you have on someone simply by staying.
By answering the phone.
By sending the text.
By sitting beside them in silence.
By asking, “Are you okay?” and waiting long enough for the real answer.
There are men walking around carrying grief, shame, fear, loneliness, financial pressure, heartbreak, trauma, and expectations they were taught to shoulder without complaint. Many have become experts at appearing fine while quietly unraveling beneath the surface.
What often saves a life isn’t a grand gesture.
It’s the friend who keeps checking in.
The partner who notices something has changed.
The stranger who offers kindness.
The person who creates a space where a man can put down his armor for a moment and simply be human.
We often imagine life-changing moments as dramatic and obvious. The truth is they rarely are. Sometimes a life is saved because someone felt seen on a day they were prepared to disappear. Sometimes a conversation becomes the reason someone decides to stay one more night. Sometimes love arrives in the form of presence.
Never underestimate the power of showing up.
You may walk away believing it was just a conversation.
For someone else, it may have been a lifeline.
💙
#MensMentalHealthMonth #MensMentalHealth
You can hate me for being a man. But I will forever be proud of being a black man.
My mother, my aunts, cousins and the love of my fucking life Imane care about me, loves me the utmost and will always be there for me.
I have my Imane and mother.
They are the only women I need.
For me…
Only my Family, my closest friends and my Imane(heaven sent) actually check up on me.
My mother obviously knows me the best, then my two best friends then Imane.
It feels like they are the only ones that truly care about me.
Men’s Mental Health Day 18
You may never know the impact you have on someone simply by staying.
By answering the phone.
By sending the text.
By sitting beside them in silence.
By asking, “Are you okay?” and waiting long enough for the real answer.
There are men walking around carrying grief, shame, fear, loneliness, financial pressure, heartbreak, trauma, and expectations they were taught to shoulder without complaint. Many have become experts at appearing fine while quietly unraveling beneath the surface.
What often saves a life isn’t a grand gesture.
It’s the friend who keeps checking in.
The partner who notices something has changed.
The stranger who offers kindness.
The person who creates a space where a man can put down his armor for a moment and simply be human.
We often imagine life-changing moments as dramatic and obvious. The truth is they rarely are. Sometimes a life is saved because someone felt seen on a day they were prepared to disappear. Sometimes a conversation becomes the reason someone decides to stay one more night. Sometimes love arrives in the form of presence.
Never underestimate the power of showing up.
You may walk away believing it was just a conversation.
For someone else, it may have been a lifeline.
💙
#MensMentalHealthMonth #MensMentalHealth