hydro-homies:

Body water.

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yourbigsisnissi:

When people tell stories about how their parents beat them, it’s always interesting to see their face change because they expected me to say “me too lol” but I instead say “I’m really sorry. You didn’t deserve that”
Last time a co worker who also has West Indian parents was telling me in a joking way how he remembers being beaten with a belt because lied about his report card. As he was laughing it off and saying he deserved it, I just said “wow that’s awful hun. You didn’t deserve that.” And his whole face changed. Like it hadn’t occurred to him that it’s messed up that a part of remembering his childhood is remembering how badly it hurt to be beaten so badly at such a young age.
Another time I had a friend, non West Indian parents, who talked about how she made a mess on a dress that her parents got her. It was really expensive apparently and she spilled red juice on it. She talked about how she was ordered to take the dress of and was beaten with a belt too without any clothes on. And she was laughing and said “I was a bad ass kid lol” and I said “no hun you were just a kid”. And she looked at me and immediately stopped laughing and just sat there like “yea…I was just a kid. I don’t know why they did that to me”
My mom was raised in a household where she was beaten so badly….I just don’t understand how she is so loving now growing up in a home where she got so little love. They called it discipline, but once she became a social worker she began to see that it was abuse. That she grew up terrified of her parents, although they thought it was respect that my mom felt. It was fear.
We have to get comfortable challenging what is often seen as cultural norms. We have to be a generation of people who are not ashamed to say “I would never beat my child”.

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inspireschoolofartsandsciences:

Itd be funny as fuck if the world operated like how people with social anxiety think it does. Like what if you got on a bus and everyone was like wow look at that piece of shit loser. Get off the bus you ugly bastard

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whereshadowsmakeshadows:

Me checking my blindspots so I can safely change lanes

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universitybookstore:

Continuing the celebration of the photographer’s birthday today, a selection of Carl Van Vechten’s  brilliant color portraits of African American performers: Billie Holiday, Geoffrey Holder, Pearl Bailey, Carmen De Lavallade, Ella Fitzgerald, Joyce Bryant, Harry Belafonte, Ethel Waters, James Earl Jones, and Blanche Dunn.

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atonemant:

Jennifer’s Body (2009) dir. Karyn Kusama

01 Jun    3073    reblog

rapchive:

Saweetie, Rolling Loud, March 2019

Photo: https://www.instagram.com/madenchynna/

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winterswake:

Keanu Reeves in Much Ado About Nothing (1993)

01 Jun    72632    reblog

aspirationalbrand:

kristenswig:

also when did the entirety of the film industry sit down and decide that 2019 would be the year that the split-focus diopter makes a comeback

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01 Jun    2749    reblog

fireflyfarmpa:

First time mama “Catastrophe” and her ewe lamb.

01 Jun    22297    reblog

owophelia:

mood: when Diane Von Furstenberg said  “I didn’t know what I wanted to do, but I always knew the woman I wanted to be”

01 Jun    12061    reblog

sheglows:

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you are your own voyer

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