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shark vs the universe
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

Janaina Medeiros
we're not kids anymore.

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
noise dept.

#extradirty

Kiana Khansmith
macklin celebrini has autism

Love Begins
styofa doing anything

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Today's Document
Cosimo Galluzzi
trying on a metaphor
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Samira Wiley for WeTheUrban magazine
ALRIGHT SAMIRA!! Come thru!
thank you god
naomi campbell shooting for sports illustrated swimsuit issue on the 1st of november, 1991 on cadaques island in girona, spain
An employee at a Zara store in Toronto's east end says she will likely quit her job and file a complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Commission after managers gave her a hard time about her hair.
Cree Ballah, 20, said she showed up for work at Zara’s Scarborough Town Centre location on March 23 with her hair in box braids gathered in the back.
One manager asked her to take the braids out of the bunch and returned later with a second manager, Ballah told CBC News.
They took me outside of the store and they said,
“We’re not trying to offend you, but we’re going for a clean professional look with Zara and the hairstyle you have now is not the look for Zara’
Then, she said, out in the busy mall where other Zara employees could see them, the managers proceeded to try to “fix” her hair.
She left the mall hurt and upset. She filed an official complaint with the company’s human resources department, claiming discrimination.
“My hair type is also linked to my race, so to me, I felt like it was direct discrimination against my ethnicity in the sense of what comes along with it”
Are you kidding!…she looks fabulous! The managers simply decided that whatever didn’t look European didn’t look professional. Racism pure and simple. #Hate it!
For the people who think it’s “just hair”.
Sade // “Babyfather”