Do you speak Korean?
조금 할수있어요. A can speak read and write but im limited
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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@devhoestated
Do you speak Korean?
조금 할수있어요. A can speak read and write but im limited
I had an assignment for one of my university classes that focuses on leadership and principles. Everyone did theirs on people like Nelson Mandela, Obama, Einstein etc.
Me tho? I did it on the most influential leader on the planet.
KWON JIYONG.
And y’all best believe I got an A+.
(This was meant to look like a summary C.V. that paired with the 2.5K word report I had to do lol)
Hahahhahahahahhahaha thanks for the grades @BigBang
Jo Won Jung at Berluti F/W 2016
@pākehā having a whinge about māori scholarships
māori scholarships are about equity and representation. most of them are funded by māori money and they make up less than a quarter of all available scholarships. many of these are actually very difficult to get for māori who dont know our whakapapa or have become disconnected from our iwi.
when white ppl pull this bullshit ‘māori privilege’ card i ask them, do you struggle to see your people in leadership positions? do you struggle with people telling you colonisation is over? do you see your people underrepresented in a sea of white faces running the show? do you have to put up with your knowledge and culture being undermined by white ppl? are you forced into assimilation and identity erasure? do you have to deal with the shame of being a marginalised indigenous people? do you have to tackle the inter-generational transmission of cultural loss? do you see your people overrepresented in negative health, social and judicial outcomes? maybe consider the possibility that educating our people is vital for our futures?? the system was already built for pākehā so i really have no sympathy for the pity party that gets thrown every time someone tries to invalidate how we māori students get our foot in the door. those of us fortunate enough to get an education do really important decolonising mahi which often requires us to unlearn and directly confront the pākehā educational paradigms we are faced with.
as a māori student in my 5th year at uni finishing a masters degree i absolutely will not put up being told it is unfair that i am at university and that i only got to where i am because i am “part māori”. i have had to put up with white supremacy my whole life and more often than not i am the only māori in the room with the opportunity to share my voice. but i’ve made it in the room and i will not have my fellow māori students discredited for representing our people. we count and we matter and the role we play in getting an education has very powerful implications for what we can do for our diverse māori communities.
If you aren’t watching Live then you really aint living
Lee Kwang Soo’s acceptance speech after winning the Top Excellence Award at the 2016 SBS Entertainment Awards ♡ (Trans)
Suicide Forest in Japan
The Shape of Water (2017)
by Yoshi Shimamura