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Cartel Cats
Updated at Jul 31, 2025, 15:56
This is why I strength in numbers, this right here the cover of the book that's what being in the cartel is supposed to be about but just like y'all we let stupid sort itself out not that much different just two souls with different eyes starting at different points in life you'll just happen to do it with money! but let me ask you this have you ever had to wonder how you're going to feed your family that night or where you're going to sleep or how you're going to get your next meal because around here when people Rob us they're usually are friends and we have to try to remember that it's not because they don't like us it's because well they just happened to need it more in that moment!
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Let me show you why women are smarter... most of the time
Updated at Jul 31, 2025, 15:50
Let me explain something to you people if every woman jumped out the goddamn friends of benefits pool there would be no pool left for them to fish in understand okay then this is going to happen..... So ladies grab a fellow hoe who also didn't think like me that it wasn't her choice to be a hoe it turns out our vaginas have been apart of a much bigger plan for a lot longer than we knew!
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SIN: strength in numbers spin off of svu
Updated at Jul 31, 2025, 14:56
When the law that you swore to uphold, turns out to be the one to hire your biggest fear sometimes the only way to get real Justice is to hire the son of a b**** and take them out! he was doing a job they made him crazy so sharpen his ass up and stopped a b**** that thought this was okay! but play both sides while you can so toss the badge and keep it all at the same damn time and learn to walk the actual line!
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illuminating the darkness
Updated at Jul 31, 2025, 14:27
Cartel Cats:They Smell Fear (And I Don’t Mean Cartel—I Mean Children)Scene: The Barrio’s Old Basketball Court—SunsetFelicia, the wise Village Ma, sits on the cracked bench as the sky glows orange. Around her, the Cartel Cats gather: El Gato Blanco keeps watch, La Sombra lingers in the shadows, La Pantera paces with nervous energy, El Tigre leans against the fence, El Zorro cracks a joke, and Pawloma bounces a worn-out ball.Tonight, Felicia’s called a “real talk” circle. Not about turf or trouble, but about what it means to be seen—and to be judged.Felicia’s Message:“Listen up, mis hijos. I know what they say about us. They see scars and stories on the news, and they think they know our lives. But do they ever ask? Do they ever sit down, face to face, and listen?”She looks at Pawloma, who’s still trying to prove herself.Pawloma’s voice is small but fierce.“They said I’m trouble. Just ‘cause I wear a hoodie and walk with you all. They moved their lunch when I sat down. Like I was gonna bite.”La Pantera snorts.“They’re scared of what they don’t know. I get it. I used to be scared of spiders—still am. But you know what? I learned to look closer. Sometimes it’s just a bug, not a beast.”El Tigre rumbles,“People see us as monsters. But most of us just want a chance. A real conversation. Five minutes. That’s all.”Felicia nods.“Let me tell you a true story. Once, a kid from our block chased someone with a knife. Not because he wanted to hurt her, but because she ran from him like he was a monster. She judged him before he spoke. That fear? It’s poison. Makes you act out. Makes you feel invisible, or worse—like you have to prove you’re tough, just to be heard.”La Sombra whispers,“I spent years in the background. Nobody saw me. Nobody asked what I felt. If someone had just stopped, looked me in the eye, maybe I wouldn’t have felt so alone.”Suddenly, a new figure steps onto the court—Reese Witherspoon herself, book in hand, curiosity in her eyes. The circle goes quiet. Felicia stands, meeting her gaze.Felicia says,“Reese, you know you can afford to pay attention. We can’t—and yet, here we are. We don’t bite. It’s not going to be like that. We just want to be heard. Five minutes, face to face. That’s all we’re asking. Every child matters, even the ones who don’t make the bestseller lists.”El Zorro grins,“Five minutes. That’s less time than it takes to chase a rat—or read a headline.”Felicia turns to the “audience”—readers, book lovers, anyone willing to listen.“We’re not asking for your pity. We’re asking for your attention. Because every story matters. And sometimes, all it takes is five minutes of real conversation to change a life.”The Cartel Cats remind you:Don’t judge a book—or a kid—by their cover. Maybe it’s time to listen to the stories that don’t make the bestseller list. Every child matters.End Scene: The sun sets, but the circle stays—talking, laughing, and, for once, being truly seen.For more about Reese’s Book Club:https://reesesbookclub.com
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