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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

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sheepfilms

#extradirty
dirt enthusiast
cherry valley forever
Sweet Seals For You, Always
trying on a metaphor
i don't do bad sauce passes

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KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle
Show & Tell
we're not kids anymore.
YOU ARE THE REASON
$LAYYYTER
Game of Thrones Daily
Mike Driver
Not today Justin
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@diaspora-connect
HOT GIRL DINNER 🍸 MEGAN THEE STALLION
vintage black hair care magazines ⋆˚࿔
Christmas Time In Black Television 🎄
Have A Merry Black Christmas 🎅🏾🤶🏾
I love the way Black people used to talk in the 70s! ✊🏿
Stay armed stay dangerous..
RAVEN BAXTER + Blue That's So Raven s1-3
Donna Summer, 1970s.
I had no idea Kelly Roland was a remix!!
Constantine Manos. USA. South Carolina. Daufuskie Island. 1952.
Awar Odhiang by Drew Vickers for M Magazine December 2025
TEEDRA MOSES - BE YOUR GIRL
Before Hip-Hop Stages, There Were Roller Rinks
The soul of roller skating has been rolling through Black communities for 100+ years—from “Soul Night” during segregation to JB style in Chicago, trains in NY/NJ, LA slides, and Atlanta’s Cascade. Rinks were stages for hip-hop before the big venues, safe havens in tense cities, and hubs for youth, family, and culture. Ledger Smith skated 685 miles to the March on Washington. Today, Black-owned rinks like Cascade (ATL), RollerCade (Detroit), and Rollin’ CLT (Charlotte) still carry the legacy. This isn’t a comeback. It never left.
Soul Brothas.