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People who reblog my posts for a while back
thats wassup
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If you say 'YOLO'
mentalalchemy: Please, shut the fuck up. Love, the world
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Been taking pics with my phone
Of ppl/things I seen daily in China. Need to get around to posting them
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Follow "The Resonating Chamber"
His music taste is on point. Check it
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People forget that you can only be you and no one...
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Writers Explore What It Means To Be 'Black Cool' -... →
…In a new collection of essays, Black Cool: One Thousand Streams of Blackness, writers explore the definition of coolness within African-American culture. Writer Rebecca Walker edited the book and compiled a series of essays aimed to build a “periodic table of black cool, element by element.” She tells NPR’s Neal Conan: “I really wanted to name ‘black cool’ specifically because I think that...
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Submotion Orchestra-All yours This song is incredible. Part of the reason I love it is because the first time I heard it, I had never heard of this band and had no sense of what there sound was. When it starts, you just want to go on the smooth ride the lead vocals begin to take you on. Her soft and gentle voice instantly makes me feel relaxed. The first time I heard the beat break, I was...
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Slavery happened so long ago. I am not responsible... →
thechanelmuse: madriche: The nation’s race problem, a structural economic inequality between the races, is directly traceable back to and across four centuries of slavery and Jim Crow apartheid (semi-slavery). Slavery and Jim Crow established and maintained imbalances between the races. Under these social and economic systems, nearly 100 percent of this nation’s wealth and power...
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