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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Jackie in LA.
Today we’d like to introduce you to Sara Shewfelt. Sara, please kick things off for us by telling us about yourself and your journey so far.
A moment where I talk about myself for a change. Hit the link and learn some things about me!
Pell for Pivot Lifewear.
Chinatown, NYC.
I love taking pictures of my friends.
Get Out but a bachelorette party of all white women and you are the only POC there.
Tank at the Apollo.
BGM. | October 2019.
White Noise | Outside Lands 2019.
Virgo Season | Noye Originals
Trabajadores. | August 2019.
Movimiento con estilo.
Los Angeles, CA | July 2019.
hey lets make sure posts about disability awareness are accessible!
id: a black and white image, that reads “July 16th is Disability Awareness Day” there are several universal symbols of disability underneath the text- a wheelchair user in an elevator, a wheelchair user, symbol for sign language, an eye, a standing person next to a wheelchair, a person wearing glasses with dark glasses on their shirt, a service dog, symbol for braille, a wheelchair user with “accessible” written underneath it, a sign for a wheelchair ramp, a person leaning on a cane, 2 types of crutches (forearm and underarm) a hand reading braille, a pair of glasses, the symbol for d/Deafness, a sign for accessible parking. more text underneath it reads “We encourage everyone to celebrate by taking a moment of your time, and a bit of compassion, to help someone who is facing unique challenges”. end id
Thanks for adding text! I didn’t have the spoons to! Much appreciated!
Women have to keep so much on reserve. We give to everybody. And they think we never go empty. We always have to make sure to keep some for ourselves.
a mother, my mother
Birthday girl
The happiest man in Miami. May 2019.