Tuesday, February 13, 2024

NubianNewYorkers - Money Matters - CASH IS NO LONGER KING!

Once upon a time, people said "Cash is king," but is that still true today? Let's dive into this money tale!

Imagine you work hard and earn some cash. Now, instead of rushing to turn it into physical dollars, think about the power of its digital form! It's like magic happening in computers. Your money is safe and valuable even before you cash it in.

Picture this: you have a hundred bucks, but you can't buy stuff on Amazon with that cash directly. You need to change it into digital form first. It's like turning a pumpkin into a carriage to go to the ball!
 

In today's world, online banks are the cool cats on the block. They offer better deals without the hassle of physical branches. It's like having a piggy bank in the digital universe!

Apps like Cash App, Zelle, and Venmo are like modern-day superheroes. They make sending money a breeze. Forget old-school methods like checks and money orders; they're slower than a turtle on a coffee break!
 

Remember the days of  "waiting in line" to cash a check or money order?  Imagine getting stuck behind someone paying $50 in dimes (yes, that happened!).  

Then there's the worry of  "bounced checks"  - that sinking feeling when the "insufficient funds" message pops up. You lose time, money, and maybe even trust.

Fast forward to today:✨ Instant, "fee-free" digital payments are the superheroes of the financial world! ‍♀️♂️

Think of it like this:

-Cash is a clunky carriage: Slow, limited, and requires constant upkeep.
-Digital payments are a rocket ship: Blazing fast, convenient, and secure

--Here's the evidence:

-No more time wasted: Skip the lines, the fees, and the stress of traditional methods. ⏳
-Instant gratification: Send and receive money with just a few clicks. It's like magic! ✨
-Safer than a vault: Digital transactions come with advanced security measures.
-Embrace the future: More and more businesses are ditching cash for the speed and convenience of digital.

*Still not convinced? Consider this:

-Landlords: Would you prefer waiting weeks for a paper check or getting rent instantly via an app?
-Freelancers: Wouldn't it be amazing to get paid the same day you finish a project?

 

 
*The clock is ticking! Don't get left behind in the dust of outdated payment methods. Join the digital revolution and experience the magic of instant, secure, and "time-saving" transactions. ⏰
 
 *Remember, "Cash is King" might be a bedtime story, but "Time is the true ruler" in the modern money kingdom.
 
CASH IS CUTE, BUT TIME IS KING! 

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Saturday, February 10, 2024

NubianNewYorkers- If you love chocolate you will LOVE this man-candy - videos of handsome brothas

 God was showing off when he created men of color 😂

 

 

 

 

 

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NubianNewYorkers - Gay Short Films for your viewing pleasure - 2/2024 - representation matters!

Imagine stepping into a colorful world of movies where everyone feels welcome and represented. It's always a good thing to see people like ourselves on the big screen! So, get ready to enjoy some awesome YouTube shorts that feature gay black characters.

These shorts are like mini movies that you can watch online. They're super cool and there's a whole bunch of them! Just follow the links below to find even more amazing videos to watch.


 

 See many many other GAY SHORT FILMS

at THESE LINKS:

FILMS A

FILMS B

FILMS C

FILMS D

FILMS E

FILMS F 

FILMS G

FILMS H 

 

Wednesday, February 07, 2024

NubianNewYorkers - February 2024 Black History Month - Man Candy!

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Black History Month: Celebrating Achievements and Recognizing Struggles

Black History Month, also known as African American History Month, is an annual observance celebrating the accomplishments of African Americans and their central role in U.S. history.

Started as  "Negro History Week"**

* The concept originated in 1926 with historian Carter G. Woodson and other prominent African Americans who established "Negro History Week."
* This week, coinciding with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, aimed to highlight the often-unacknowledged contributions of Black people in American history.
* Through lectures, community events, and educational materials, organizers sought to counter the prevailing narrative that largely excluded Black experiences
 



* Over the decades, "Negro History Week" gained momentum and expanded its reach.
* In 1976, during the bicentennial of the United States, Congress officially recognized February as Black History Month.
* Every year since, presidents have issued official proclamations endorsing specific themes.


 
* Black History Month has extended beyond the United States, with Canada and the United Kingdom acknowledging it in February and October, respectively.
* Other countries, including Ireland and several African nations, have also adopted observances celebrating Black history and culture.



 
* While Black History Month serves as a dedicated time for focused celebration and learning, it's crucial to remember and honor Black history and contributions throughout the year.
* Ongoing engagement with Black history, culture, and perspectives is essential for understanding the complexities of the past, fostering dialogue, and working towards a more equitable future.








Thursday, February 01, 2024

NubianNewYorkers - Amun - Ra and the foundation of "Amen"

 

Originally, Amun-Ra was known as Ra, recognized as the "Sun God." He created himself and the entire universe, and some think ancient Egyptians had a belief in one powerful god.


After the Thebes rebellion against the Hyksos and Ahmose I's rule (16th century BC), Amun (also Amon, Ammon, Amen, Amana) gained national importance, merging with the Sun god Ra as Amun-Ra. He was also considered the king of the gods.

"Amen" is a word from Biblical Hebrew. It's in the Hebrew Bible as a confirming response, often after blessings. The root א-מ-נ is in several Semitic languages, including Aramaic. In Hebrew, it means to be firm, reliable, faithful, or to have faith. The word came to Greek from early Church Judaism and then to other European languages from Greek.

From Hebrew, "amen" was adopted into Arabic religious vocabulary, with a similar meaning. It's used in Christian and Islamic contexts, especially in prayer. In religious texts, it appears in Arabic translations of the Bible and after reciting the first chapter of the Quran.

Some theosophists, Afrocentric history theorists, and esoteric Christians suggest "amen" comes from the African God Amun. People still say "Amen" after every prayer today.
 

 





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Saturday, January 27, 2024

NubianNewYorkers - Fight Fake News: 2 Easy Weapons to Decode Disinformation In The Media

 Hey there NubianNewYorkers! 



You know how important it is to be able to understand and evaluate the information you see in the media, right? To be able to seperate fake news from real news? That's what media literacy is all about! It's the ability to think critically, absorb correct information, and make an informed impact as a citizen.



Luckily, there are some cool websites that can help you become more media literate. Snopes.com and AllSides.com are two of them. Snopes is a website that checks if the things you see in the media are true or not. AllSides, on the other hand, helps you understand the biases in media by showing you how different news outlets lean politically. They even have a chart that shows how biased different fact-checking websites are.



By using these websites, you can become better at figuring out what's true and what's not in the media. And that's a super important skill to have, especially these days!

Bless you, and as always... thank you for letting us be part of your day!






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