Something happened and the blog didn’t post when it was supposed to. Anyway, the rough draft of Dimension: Heroes & Villain is nearing completion and it’s good timing since I need to help my best mate out with his project for his indie production company. My goodness, it’s hard to keep a secret. That and deal with rude people. And, while we’re on the subject on that matter.
You know what bothers me the most? When people are mean and rude for mean and rudeness sake? I figured that working on third shift would minimize my contact with these unfortunate souls. To make things a little more interesting, one of the rudeness comes from the store’s assistant manager. I never thought that I would have to snipe back at an assistant manager on my second week of working.
To add to the pandemonium, I had to deal with the continuous waves of racial stereotypes that repeatedly challenging my African American heritage. I mean, it was bothersome when I was younger. But, now that I’m an adult, it bloody insufferable. Especially since I’m fully aware that I don’t “fit the norm” of my culture. And, that’s what I told a bloke while waiting for the bus with a few precise verbal jabs. Felt good, really.
On the plus side of this trainwreck of a week, I got a make my Columbus acquaintance with a Latin bloke named Roger André Rodriguez. He’s a personal trainer that found solace in helping people in the world of health and fitness like a story in Dimension: Heroes & Villain. If you want to schedule a workout or book him for a modeling gig, DM on his Instagram page:
https://www.instagram.com/embodiedbyrogerfitness/?hl=en
Now, it’s time for me to start my day by going to see Marvel’s Black Panther. Please, don’t forget to follow me on my social media platforms (Twitter, Instagram, and Goodreads) which are on the right side of my web page. Also, I do love hearing suggestions of what books to read outside of my norm (Science fiction and fantasy) as I am a part of the Goodreads’ reading challenge for 2018.