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Independent underground art and writing by Cedric C. Henry II

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Page 1: Platinumwax magazine

TODAY WAS A GOOD DAY AS I USEDMY PEN TO CREATE SOMETHING!

PLATINUMWAX DOT INFO

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EXPLOSIVE*

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Artistic musings from the same blogger that brought you myspace.com/ceddshow. This new

group is intended to allow you to grapple with the complex initiative of profitabil l i ty.

Platinumwax. info is a valuable source of creative material stemming from a collaborative force.

Contributing to this onl ine source special izing in everything from classic taste to new age artistic

expression brings together a relevant, hopeful and awe inspiring product.- Cedric C. Epps I I

The photos are products of platinumwax. info created by Cedric C. Henry I I and copyrighted for

the distribution of the platinumwax. info MAGAZINE.-2-

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I think I 'ma speak like Rick James and let 'em

eat it up l ike Ghandi I f I was to be a writer I 'm

not settled for the Low Racks cause I sti l l figure

whats the use I created a platinumwax statute in

memorial of Dr. Suess. - Me (courtesy of

www.platinumwax. info) I heard people getting al l

angry about Rappers. I heard people saying

they "voted for change" and I remember seeing

a mil l ion people arguing an eternal argument

about being done with this or that notion of

political freedom. I was reminded that America

eats its young and that "Freedom Isn't free." So

much for getting something out of nothing. . .

bummer. Conversely owning a gun or drugs

basicly gives people the same rights as Dr.s

Kil l ing a man ful ly grown with a gun is the exact

same thing as giving his mother a post birth

abortion and letting a young rave girl OD on

some bullshit she thought was gonna make her

have a good time at the party. This is al l to

varying degrees the same thing as a post birth

abortion. I rarely get the chance to speak about

what matters. But with that said we are here and

we are ready to "focus on what matters."

Eating Your Own Taleby: Cedric C. Henry II

The photos are products of platinumwax. info created by Cedric C. Henry I I and copyrighted for the

distribution of the platinumwax. info MAGAZINE.

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Some say the wil l for grassroots political

action is now more alive than ever. . . Others

think that the wil l to succeed is now lost and

forgotten amongst the chaos but order and

chaos are necessary for existence. Two

polarizing opposites which need each other.

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"Merely Art" A practical and rational approach to

multimedia.

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YES "I STILL USE MYSPACE!" AND MYFREE INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM IS WHYYOU SHOULD TOO!WWW.MYSPACE.COM/CEDSSHOW

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Some people have never done it so they

can't tel l you how it is done. Some People

are not wil l ing to sacrifice the time to

create, package, and distribute from the

ground up. But here we see music is an art

for best accompanied with the visuals. See

what the behind the scenes look at art can

do for you when you know what the

purpose is. Feel free to create. I t starts with

an idea. This idea can be a theoretical

"sketch book".

'O how 'Jiggy' Can You Get With this?

"Things that mind don't matter"

Like a network where communication and

productivity are perpetual ly low.

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Does anyone remember Track and Field I I for the

NES 8-bit gaming system for that matter? Ha-ha-ha

cause I sure as hell do! I remember taping away at

that game unti l my thumbs swelled red. Me and my

brothers would battle in the tae-kwon-do matches or

fences our asses off trying to get that digital rapier to

tap each other out and score the wining point. I f no

one remembers the classic gaming glory of the NES

then I wil l spend all my days remembering when I

was about 8 or 9 and my family couldn't even afford

the popular system, super NES, so we we happy

with the blessings of a previous generations, NES,

and all it had to offer us. I remember the first game I

ever beat was Super Mariou Brothers 3. I t was the

year of 1 993 and one faithful Christmas mom and

dad blessed us, me and my brother scrambled

around the TV and hooked up our wonderful system.

We had but a few games, super Mario Brothers

2/Duck hunt (the combo cartridge) and Mario

Brothers 3. And we ended having to go back to

school after Christmas break and if you know

anything about the original NES system there a

lacking feature most would find peculiar today: NO

SAVING!

So while sleep or in school my younger

brother and I would quietly turn the l iving room TV

off while being careful to leave our glorious NES

systems red power l ight glowing a vibrant red and

the unit ful ly powered on. I sti l l remember my mother

being pissed about how we were: “'Gon run up her

l ight bi l l ! ”

But we didn't care, we were at peace only when at

play with our NES, we were in Nintendo land, we

were in Mario's land, we were sti l l trying to get our

hands on the upgraded 1 6-bit Super NES.

I remember being distinctly behind the

gaming hardware curve when I was a youngin. Ma'

could barely put vidles on the table, let alone provide

us with a top of the l ine gaming system. But I always

was hopeful and it only took a little over half a

decade later when I was sporting two of my own

Nintendo 64's with 4 control lers each and all

because I didn't l ike passing up the control ler so I

wanted ample sticks on hand for company. I sti l l

remember having gaming nights at my house and

being intoxicated with the Super Smash Brothers

induced euphoria.

But to al l gamers I say, REMEMBER THE

CLASSICS! DUCK HUNT, CONTRA,

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Battle Toads,

Mike Tyson's Punch-Out(The original NES

boxing game!), Rad Racer. And for the

Genesis remember, Streets of Rage? Damn

it do you remember? Remember how many

god forsaken hours of you life were spent

repeating levels of that game? Remember

Donkey Kong Country, Mega man, and

Metroid Prime? Remember when “he,” was

really a she? And how much total ly wicked

fun you had trying to beat those levels while

passing the control ler around with your

friends?

But if you don't then that is al l good

and well . Maybe you never had a ful l chi ld

hood and never experienced the virtual

status symbol known as embodied in the

American tradition of the digital home

entertainment system. I mean I waited

nearly a decade to play many of the games I

dreamed of but couldn't afford the $50-per-

game price tag at the time. And if you are

l ike me you find most of your games at l ittle

novelty shops or for 1 0 bucks a piece online.

Just remember while you shop that garage

sale and happen to notice that vintage NES

system in complete working order, NO

SAVING.

"1 6-BITS NINTENDO"Cedric C. Henry I I

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