Showing posts with label nubiannewyorkers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nubiannewyorkers. Show all posts

Saturday, December 16, 2023

I HAVE A CRUSH ON KING BACH! He is so vine, I mean FINE!



 Talented, funny, handsome, nice body and got cake, that donk 😉 Cute with glutes.

    From internet stardom on Vine to acting gigs, Andrew Bachelor, better known as King Bach, has carved a hilarious path for himself. He was Vine's most-followed king, commanding a whopping 16.2 million fans.


    Vine may be gone, but King Bach's legacy lives on. The Canadian-born comedian, whose real name is Andrew Bachelor, ruled the platform with his quick wit and slapstick humor, racking up a record-breaking 16.2 million followers.


Born: 1988 (age 35 years), Toronto, Canada
Height: 5′ 8″
Full name: Andrew B. Bachelor
Parents: Byron Bachelor, Ingrid Mourice
Education: Florida State University (BS)

 


 

 

 

Amazing stand up, hilarious internet posts, movie roles and he's a snack.. see more of this talented brother at KINGBACH.COM





 (speaking of snacks click this)


Friday, December 08, 2023

NubianNewYorkers - Embracing Your Authenticity and Celebrating Your Excellence

 Dear NubianNewYorkers,

I hope this blog post finds you well. I wanted to take a moment to remind you of something incredibly important - you are absolutely extraordinary just the way you are. Your uniqueness, as a black and gay individual (or someone who loves Gay Blacks), is something to be celebrated and cherished. I understand that it can be challenging when others don't fully appreciate or understand the beauty of diversity, but please remember that their ignorance does not define you.




You are a remarkable person, my brother. Your strength, resilience, and the way you navigate the world with grace and authenticity inspire me every day. Your identity is a testament to the beauty of diversity and the richness it brings to our lives. Embrace your heritage and sexual orientation with pride, for they are integral parts of who you are.



I want you to know that the hurtful words and actions of others hold no power over your worth or your potential. You possess an incredible spirit, a heart full of compassion, and a mind bursting with creativity. Your intelligence and talents are gifts that will carry you far in life. Never forget that the opinions of others do not define your value or determine your future. 



Surround yourself with people who uplift you, accept you unconditionally, and appreciate you for who you are. Seek out communities and support networks that empower individuals from diverse backgrounds, where you can find acceptance, understanding, and love. Remember, you are not alone in this journey - there are countless people who have faced similar challenges and have emerged stronger, more resilient, and more self-assured.

Continue to pursue your passions and dreams with unwavering determination. Your potential is boundless, and no obstacle can stand in the way of your success. You have the ability to make a profound impact on the world, to become a catalyst for change, and to inspire others to embrace their own uniqueness.



Always remember, my dear brother, that your worth is immeasurable. You are loved, valued, and respected not in spite of your identity, but because of it. Your blackness and your sexuality are beautiful facets of who you are, and they contribute to the incredible person that you have become.

I am here for you, my brother, every step of the way. If you ever need someone to listen, to support, and celebrate your triumphs with you, Together, we can overcome any obstacle and create a world where diversity is celebrated, understood, and respected.

With all my love and admiration,

E-MAN

 


 




Tuesday, August 01, 2023

LIFE LESSON- TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE

 


- The speaker used to be scared of horror movies as a child and would hide from the screen.

- One day, the speaker changed their approach and started watching horror movies actively, which reduced their fear.

- The speaker relates this experience to procrastination, saying that procrastination often stems from fear of failure.

- To overcome procrastination, the first step is to acknowledge the fear behind it.

- Meditation can be helpful in clearing the mind and managing emotions.

- Create a productive environment by finding the right place to work.

- Taking breaks during work is normal and healthy to stay fresh and focused.

- It's essential to set realistic expectations for how long you can focus on a task.

- Failure is a natural part of trying and learning, so don't let it stop you from starting something new.

- Focus on the first steps of a task to avoid feeling overwhelmed.

- Celebrate your milestones to feel motivated and keep going.

- Set aside dedicated time for working on your goals.

- Don't dwell on past mistakes; focus on the present and keep trying.

- Building self-discipline takes time, and you can use countdown methods to get started.

- Surround yourself with supportive friends who encourage you to achieve your goals.

- Resilience can be developed through mindset shifts and healthy habits.

- Accept that life isn't always fair and focus on the positive things you have.

- When feeling unmotivated, take the first small step towards your task.

- View setbacks and failures as learning experiences and opportunities to pivot.

- Consistency and time are key to seeing results and achieving your goals.

- Spacing out learning and using flashcards can be more effective than cramming.

- Acknowledge when you are not fine with your current situation to create motivation for change.

- Listening to motivational content can help kickstart your motivation.

- Write down tasks and decisions to reduce decision fatigue and feel more organized.