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Janaina Medeiros
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

titsay

shark vs the universe

pixel skylines
occasionally subtle
we're not kids anymore.

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ellievsbear

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DEAR READER
Stranger Things

Discoholic 🪩
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JBB: An Artblog!
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Andulka

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@corruptionoftheworld
BLACK IS KING directed, written and executive produced by beyoncé knowles-carter
Things need to change. America is doomed. #BlackLivesMatter
TWO YEARS OF BEYCHELLA (APRIL 14, 2018) “And I want this to be an experience where we all have growth, we all have to push ourselves and have to dig deep inside of ourselves to become better human beings. And I wanna start off with a prayer. God, thank you so much for everyone here. Thank you for bringing all of these human beings into my life. God, I ask that this is an experience that we all remember forever. I ask that we’re able to touch people and give them hope. To make people feel beautiful, strong and united. God, I ask that you just use us. I ask that we all grow and we all connect.”
“The life in front of you is far more important than the life behind you.”
— Joel Osteen (via amargedom)
“Wake up every morning with a thankful attitude. Expect something good to happen in your life today.”
— Joel Osteen (via amargedom)
“You need people in your life that are further along than you, people that are more experienced, people that are out of your league. You need to be exposed to new levels so that you can go to new levels.”
— Joel Osteen (via amargedom)
FORGOTTEN HISTORY: On March 5th, 1959, 69 African American boys, ages 13 to 17, including Lawrence’s 15-year-old brother Lindsey Cross, were padlocked into their dormitory for the night at the Negro Boys Industrial School in Wrightsville. Around 4 a.m., a fire “mysteriously” ignited, forcing the boys to fight and claw their way out of the burning building. It’s an event in history possibly forgotten or unknown by many, but it’s that moment that claimed the life of 21 boys. 🙏🏾🕊 #moorinfo