Sunday, June 20, 2021

Jock & brains

 See how she reads writes or thinks

uspto.gov inventor search faustman

Note patents with claim(s) re lupus

See also faustmanlab.org

Dying of lupus is easily prevented but is not

Half as much fun as digging the grave of your mother

White boys can’t jump and Georgetown is a trash school like many others

It takes the curiosity of a woman w skin in the game or experiences collateral to bounce killers morons illiterates and lemmings



The New York Times

Sugar Rodgers Is Rewriting Her Life Story Through the W.N.B.A.

Rodgers used basketball, and later her writing skills, to forge a brighter path after a painful childhood. The former All-Star is now an assistant coach for the Las Vegas Aces.

ImageSugar Rodgers, right, played for Bill Laimbeer with the Liberty and is now an assistant coach on his staff in Las Vegas.
Credit...Cooper Neill for The New York Times

For much of Sugar Rodgers’ life, her job was survival: staying alive, healthy and out of jail in her Suffolk, Va., neighborhood, where the pop of bullets nearby forced her inside and away from the basketball hoop she loved.

When many eighth graders were buckling down on schoolwork and extracurricular activities, or skipping school to hang out with friends, Rodgers was truant for other reasons: to babysit her nephew while his mother was at work, or to feed and bathe her bedridden mother, who was dying of lupus.


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