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What do you do when you’re the ‘strong friend’ ? The one everyone comes to for reassurance, strength &advice ? What do you do when you need reassurance, strength &advice ? Who are you supposed to turn to ?
But like why is this so hard to find ? 🤔
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reblog if your name isn't Amanda.
2,121,566 people are not Amanda and counting!
We’ll find you Amanda.
This post is scandalous.
reblogging because Amanda cant.
If you scroll past this I am going to assume your name is Amanda.
we’re going on an Amanda hunt
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Black people if you stay indoors most of the day and are rarely in the sun start taking vitamin D supplements to ward off cancer, the melanin in our skin is designed to absorb sunlight but when we deprive ourselves of it we are depriving ourselves of our most efficient source of vitamin D
Stay lovely 💕✨
and as a black person, its ok to tan. even if youre dark skinned
GUYS OUR DARKER SKIN IS DESIGNED TO REFLECT SUNLIGHT IT TAKES US LONGER TO ABSORB VITAMIN D FROM THE SUN THAN IT DOES WHITE PEOPLE SO IF YOURE BARELY IN THE SUN AS IT IS, YOU MAY BE IN GREAT DANGER, PROTECT YOUR HEALTH!!!
For decades, Black women have been stereotyped as being “loud” and “dramatic” and often asked to quote “tone it down” — especially in the workplace. “We must reject not only the stereotypes that others hold of us, but also the stereotypes that we hold of ourselves.” ― Shirley Chisholm Mod IG- https://www.instagram.com/_sydneedenise_ 📸-https://www.instagram.com/thevisualmuseum
DANAI GURIRA by Ben Watts | Women’s Health Magazine July/August Issue
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