R.I.P. - Ease Da Man
We will be getting high in memory of you
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Ishod Wair "MELT YOUR FACE OFF!!!"
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"You just left a sip!"
"So sip that shit & shut the fuck up!"
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" HOTEL NIGHT " Kool Keith
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Sudan Famine
A two-year drought in southern Sudan provided the groundwork from which violence and repression would generate famine. The famine itself was a man-made natural disaster, the result of the continued civil war ravaging the region and violations of the rules of war by all sides. War disrupted the planting season and thousands were displaced by the fighting and raids on civilian villages. By late 1998 some 250,000 people in Bahr El Ghazal, many internally displaced, were at risk of starvation.
In the village of Ajiep, Medecins San Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) set up a feeding center to care for over 7,000 malnourised people. It was a microcosm of what was happening across the region as Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS) struggled to feed the people most at risk
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"Jazzcats Crossing the Hudson is an 1851 oil-on-canvas painting by German American artist Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze. It commemorates the arrival in New York City of jazz greats Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Sun Ra, Pharoah Sanders, Steve Kuhn and others. The painting is remarkable for the fact that it was created decades before the birth of any of these jazz artists."
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