hello vonnie
Cosmic Funnies
wallacepolsom
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Keni
noise dept.

JBB: An Artblog!

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trying on a metaphor

Kaledo Art

blake kathryn
One Nice Bug Per Day
YOU ARE THE REASON
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
we're not kids anymore.
Three Goblin Art
occasionally subtle
Sade Olutola
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Andulka

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@atz9member
Fan translation of Mingi's article in eyesmag
credit @songscentral
Lupita Nyong’o for Elle Magazine
ZENDAYA attends Louis Vuitton 2027 Cruise Collection Show, New York City (May 20, 2026)
May every single Black woman and girl who is figuring life out and succeeding, while ending up in spaces where she has to set boundaries and navigate people who are envious of her, be divinely protected, sis.
May the universe personally shelter you and hold a light over your path. May you continue to smile, remain kind, and never dim your light. May you find solace, and may your life get sweeter and sweeter every single time someone speaks ill on your name.
Amen. ASÈ.
For all the sistas!!! Especially if you’re spiritually tapped in!!
🫂💚💚💚💚💚💚
The Rose - Back To Me
So to be 100% clear:
tumblr just added an update that requires you to verify your age in order to view "mature content". I'm not sure how they do the verification (haven't yet checked), but given recent similar updates from things like Discord, it most likely involves sending them a photo of either your face or your ID.
In addition, over the past few months, and also years in the long-term, tumblr has been incorrectly marking things as mature content. These include:
Notifications about missing persons and requests for help
Posts about youth liberation
Posts about sex education
Posts about how the mature content is poorly implemented
Posts about being trans, more specifically about trans women and transmisogyny by both tumblr and users on tumblr
Non-sexual selfies by trans women/transfems
Trans womens'/transefems' ENTIRE BLOGS even if the blog contains no sexual content
Reblogs made by various blogs, mostly trans women, which add no additional content but somehow are marked as containing mature content, when the original post is not
Posts talking about racism and antiblackness both on and off tumblr
Posts by black people, especially black trans people, that are non-sexual
And likely many more I haven't seen
In essence, this update has mandated that a majority of users (within the UK and Brazil) must either a) submit their personal information to tumblr, a website whose moderation has been EXTREMELY biased against marginalised people and who I would not trust with my ID, or b) be excluded from absolutely all conversations tumblr decides are "mature content", whether they are actually sexual in nature or not. Furthermore, anyone not over 18 will also not be allowed to take part in these conversations, or even see them, or interact with many trans women or people of colour on this site, as tumblr decides.
This update is complete bullshit designed to censor and exclude marginalised people, poorly hidden under a guise of "protecting teenagers from sexual content", and they know it.
EDIT: This update apparently only affects users in the UK or Brazil, like me. This is still bullshit even if it's just some people.
Beyoncé at the 2026 MET carpet!✨
Klay Thompson you will start violently coughing in two days.
PURPLE RAIN ☔️💜 i hope she covers or does a prince-esque song for act iii 🤭
lets all jump klay thompson
10 YEARS OF LEMONADE🍋
TEN YEARS OF LEMONADE (April 23rd, 2016)🍋
At its core, Lemonade explores themes of betrayal, healing, resilience, and Black womanhood. The album is widely interpreted as a journey through the emotional aftermath of infidelity in a relationship, often believed to reference Beyoncé’s marriage. However, it expands beyond personal pain into a broader reflection on generational trauma, identity, and empowerment. Through different musical styles, ranging from R&B and rock to country and hip-hop, Beyoncé tells a story that moves from anger and suspicion to reconciliation and self-acceptance. The accompanying film adds layers of symbolism, drawing on African American history, Southern culture, and feminist thought.
Lemonade was both a critical and commercial success. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and made history by having all of its tracks chart simultaneously. Critics praised it as one of the most innovative albums of its time, and it has since been included in numerous “greatest albums of all time” lists. Culturally, the album had a profound impact. It sparked widespread conversations about race, feminism, and Black identity, especially in the United States. Its visual imagery, such as references to historical Black experiences and the inclusion of mothers of victims of police violence, gave it strong political weight. It also influenced how artists approach album releases, popularizing the idea of the “visual album” as a cohesive storytelling format. Beyond music, Lemonade became a symbol of empowerment and artistic control, reinforcing Beyoncé’s role not just as a performer but as a cultural leader shaping discussions far beyond the entertainment industry.