my future child
Noah Kahan
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Misplaced Lens Cap
Sweet Seals For You, Always
EXPECTATIONS
we're not kids anymore.

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RMH
Peter Solarz
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Show & Tell
Cosmic Funnies
todays bird
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Origami Around
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

Discoholic 🪩
Mike Driver

izzy's playlists!

Kiana Khansmith
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@bantuuknots
my future child
barack+michelle > every other presidential couple.
Central Park Infared, Paolo Pettigiani
IM SCREAMING
Luciana Galante, Brazilian anthropologist and indigenous activist, talks about her resistance to English.
Black Twitter Drags New Black Celebs
One of the first and most influential users of the tag, #BlackCelebsBeLike, was Zellie Imani, an activist and blogger behind the website black-culture. “The goal really was to challenge the pedestal we sometimes put celebrities on and not to allow media to use them as spokespersons for [all] black people,” he tells BBC Trending via email.
Imani mentioned the remarks by Common and Terrence Howard. “I was surprised that the hashtag took off so fast but i wasn’t surprised at how many people felt about the issue,” he says. “Celebrities experience racism and discrimination even when they are in denial of its existence. Denying racism doesn’t make it exist any less.”
Always Reblog
always.
Will never be me.
lmaoooo
Yall startin shit
$tone Cold Killa
New fave
SAVAGE
#goals