What People Are Saying About Dangerous Lee – Part 2

People Are Talking

ON ACTING

Addae Olamina – “Son of Barack” writer

There are not words to describe how much I thank you for lending your immense talent to “Son of Barack”. I did not lie to you when I told you that you were the prototype for Melanie when I began writing the script. You are an extremely talented, seamless actress, and it was a pleasure watching you work. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Pharlon Randle

You are GREAT Danja!!!

Jon’Tise Samuels

You’re a great actress! Blessings on all your endeavors. I’m sure we’ll meet again.

ON WRITING

LilCandi83 Cool!

Your book title is like my new saying. I love it!

Tia Olivia Brown Scott

Good read! I was all into it until I got cut off. Forgot it was a sneak-peek:)

Ashley Langston

That was putting pictures in my head of this character and all she’s seen and heard etc and then BAM the story stops. Good tease can’t wait to read more!

Laquania Quani Odom

I can’t wait for more. This is a really good read!!!!!

Barbara Berger

Definitely grabs attention and compels you to want to read more. Great job.

Sean O’Hara

Very good! Can’t wait to read on.

Jamia Murray

OMG girl I had to grab my book of the shelve to read your story again. Your name didn’t even click in my head when I read it! Great story. That was one of my favs. You go girl!
*Regarding short story Til Death Do Us Part in Succulent Chocolate Flava 2

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Ask Dangerous Lee – Why is Detroit so violent?

Q: Most of my immediate family lives in Houston, and I was talking about how most serial killers come from or pass thru Texas at some point in their careers and my sis pointed out the Detroit has a higher crime rate than Houston. I was unaware so I checked a few stats and not only is Detroit in the top five most violent cities in the U.S. (Houston isn’t even in the top ten), but Flint is right behind Detroit. What do you think about this and why do you think this is happening in your home town? I was really surprised.

Nykos’s Auntie, Houston, TX

A: What do I think about it? It saddens me. Why do I think this is happening? That’s a loaded question that I cannot completely answer. I have no idea why Flint is close to the top of the list of most violent cities, but I’m sure this list is based on population and neither Flint or Detroit has the population of Houston.

On the other hand there are many violent crimes taking place in Flint, but there are also many positive and non violent events happening in Flint. Don’t judge a city by its crime rate. Come visit us and I’m sure you will get home alive.

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Ask Dangerous Lee – What is the “unpardonable sin,” found in Mark 3 and Matthew 12?

Q: What is the “unpardonable sin,” found in Mark 3 and Matthew 12, and how does sin become “unforgivable?”

Is You Is, Detroit, MI

A: Obviously you have opened up a Bible and read this particular section which means that you’re already several steps ahead of me. From what I understand everyone who reads the Bible thoroughly interprets it differently, so even if I was versed on psalms I may think it means something totally different than you. Make your best judgment sweetie and roll with it. That’s the religious way!

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Ask Dangerous Lee – How do you know when you’re an adult?

Q: How do you know when you’re an adult?

tt!, Flint, MI

A: When your 18th birthday arrives you’re an adult, legally. If you’re 18 or for that matter 35 and cannot handle your own damn business and you’d rather run the streets getting high, not working, and can’t commit to anything then you’re not an adult. Comprende?

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Ask Dangerous Lee – What do we as BLACK people consider being BLACK enough?!

Ask Dangerous Lee

Q: I am a Black male with black parents (high yellow) but I was indirectly raised with subtle traces of Japanese culture. Oddly enough, I wear expensive blazers with casual jeans and sneakers. I prefer super hero movies or anime over 50 Cent and I think I’m the only guy left on earth that refers to women as…..WOMEN and not hoes (Gasp!). Surely I’m malfunctioning. I guess the bottom line question is “What do we as BLACK people consider being BLACK enough?!

Kentaro, Dearborn, MI

A: Seems like you’re having an identity crisis. You mentioned that your parents are ‘high yellow” as if that were separate from the rest of us chocolate Black folks. You also mentioned that you wear “expensive” blazers. Who gives a damn! Stop thinking you’re better than the rest of us and that may clear up a few things for you. And, let me tell you something else, it’s not just you sweetie, there are many more of us out here that don’t fit into stereotypes. Stop buying into ignorance. You should be asking what is NERD enough, because you fit the bill, Mr. Traces of Japanese Culture.

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Ask Dangerous Lee – Why is it that nice boys don’t do it for me!?

Ask dangerous Lee

Q: I’m a newly single girl and have been dating. Currently I am seeing one guy I will call my “Nice Boy” and the other is my “Gangsta Boy”. Nice Boy is very nice, has his shit together and all that. Gangsta Boy is gangsta! He doesn’t have shit going for him and can be rude as fuck! So why is it that nice boy doesn’t do it for me!? I try and try, I like him and we have a lot in common, but with gangsta boy I can really be myself. We have fun and I don’t give a fuck what he thinks of me cuz he aint shit!

E, Detroit, MI

A: My first thought is that you’re a Gansta Bitch if the Gangsta Boy is turning you on. It’s either that or he is hooking you up royally in the bedroom. You probably dig Nice Boy because you can pretend to be the lady that you are not. It’s role playing for you and again it leads to a good time in the bedroom. You’re kinky and this allows your naughty fantasies to become reality. The best advice I can give you at this point is to make sure you have plenty of your own condoms on hand and you may want to invest in a diaphragm as well.

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