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Ms. Edge

I am not to yield to my divinity but to my humanity!

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A woman's love for Holy Hip Hop grows as she ages and learns the significance behind it as well as who it represents. My summary of this incomparable woman is my opinion. I love this woman because I feel that Tanesha Edge has been using a spiritual metaphor throughout her life. She compares Holy Hip Hop with her best friend, both of which are alike. I find this woman amazing because of all metaphors found within her story, that only one can find if they read closely. I also enjoy this woman because everything that she says, and everything that she have done within her life has a meaning behind it. Spiritual foreshadowing is found everywhere, you just have to look closely enough for it. Nothing in her life is done without a reason. Every experience in her life was felt beautifully and has significance behind it. My favorite part within her life, that I've carried with me is her relationship with Holy Hip Hop (Jesus Christ). What I like even more about this incomparable woman is she spoke directly to me, she is real and there is nothing fake about her, like the majority of people these days which is why I enjoy her so much. I recommend her to anyone who has a passion for Christ about something or anyone who looks for significant meaning behind anything.Holy Hip Hop portrayal of a desperate spiritual Father is excellent and compelling as He struggles to find a way to get His culture to be treated and operated immediately, no matter what cost. He takes the whole culture hostage until He gets it. One may say what He is doing is spiritually illegal, but at the same time He stands up to every rap artist who has a label, and fights the odds, but hey, He's doing it for His culture within a culture. I praise God because He doesn't want to praise the culture, He wants the culture to praise Him. In a way, He is willing to sacrifice Himself to save His own. The spiritual hostages He takes, seems to support Him and the mass of audiences viewing are on His side. And He also seems to be calm and friendly to them too.What many people refuse to believe is the accuracy in socio-economic deprictions of dramas and routines of young black women that PG (Plains, Georgia) brings to life in theaters. As I glance over the several reviews written by critics who seem rather shocked that skateboarding and bike riding is actually a holy hip-hop trend makes me even more convinced the church knows very little about what really goes on in the vines and threads of holy hip-hop. PG expressed reality artistically, which makes the story more, in my opinion "fun". The story scopes into the lives, gives reasons for deprivations and answers from where, what and why do people find a haven in where they "kick it", and who they "kick it with" I think PG is a good story because what it really expressed to me is the strife to…just making it. I never went skateboarding but I have rode plenty bicycles in my day and days to come; I am not a very trendy or hip-hopish type of person to boot. Therefore, the story provides a perspective and although I may not be so into rap, the story gives a strong statement about the lifestyle of holy hip-hop. It motivates me, kind of like The Passion of Christ. Overall, PG is a lot better than you would expect, especially the directing, who knew Tanesha Edge could light up the screen.

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Movies:

Any good that gets my attention.

Television:

The Cosby Show, Family Matters

Books:

The Elect Lady by Bishop Long (Coming Soon)

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