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Sade Olutola

Origami Around

Kaledo Art

if i look back, i am lost
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
One Nice Bug Per Day

JVL
occasionally subtle
trying on a metaphor
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Three Goblin Art
will byers stan first human second
Xuebing Du

Andulka
Keni
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Show & Tell
art blog(derogatory)

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@afro-mestiza
That man shook her entire existence with that “who dis” text 😂
okay this was cute 😂
lmaooooo I’m him with that who dis😂😂😂
“who dis” lmfaaoo me af 😭😭
once you’ve updated to ios11 it’s under emergency sos! 💕
Here’s what it looks like for Android
This. And a Pepper spray !
BUT WHO TO CALL WHEN POLICE ABUSE?
HEY SO ANDROID HAS THIS TOO, AT LEAST ON THE S8 IF NOT ON OTHERS
It’s under Settings > Advanced Features > SOS
I was really glad to know iOS had this feature but worried about Android users, so I wanted to make sure everyone knew that they also have the option for this. Stay safe you guys!!
beauty @ etro ss18
Me to the Mexican guys beating up Kai for being a racist asshole
[TWEET: Indigenous peoples in Peru have seized Canadian oil facilities. They are demanding the government consult them before signing oil contracts.]
This nigga really said thanks.
got to share the news because they never do ✊🏿
I just got called out for supporting BLM and I was called a terrorist and a racist
Most archaeologists think the first Americans arrived by boat. Now, they’re beginning to prove it
ON CEDROS ISLAND IN MEXICO—Matthew Des Lauriers got the first inkling that he had stumbled on something special when he pulled over on a dirt road here, seeking a place for his team to use the bathroom. While waiting for everyone to return to the car, Des Lauriers, then a graduate student at the University of California, Riverside, meandered across the landscape, scanning for stone tools and shell fragments left by the people who had lived on the island in the past 1500 years.
As he explored, his feet crunched over shells of large Pismo clams—bivalves that he hadn’t seen before on the mountainous island, 100 kilometers off the Pacific coast of Baja California. The stone tools littering the ground didn’t fit, either. Unlike the finely made arrow points and razor-sharp obsidian that Des Lauriers had previously found on the island, these jagged flakes had been crudely knocked off of chunky beach cobbles.
“I had no idea what it meant,” says Des Lauriers, now a professor at California State University (Cal State) in Northridge. Curiosity piqued, he returned for a test excavation and sent some shell and charcoal for radiocarbon dating. When Des Lauriers’s adviser called with the results, he said, “You should probably sit down.” Read more.
Iconic.
Ok but where is this from
Her name’s Marianne, she’s a Samburu woman and the Supalake village chairlady. It’s from The Land of No Men: Inside Kenya’s Women-Only Village and that convo is at 22:16, but the entire video is awesome!
she knows
she’s aware