Just be yourself. Let people see the real imperfect, flawed, quirky, weird, beautiful and magical person you are.
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occasionally subtle

shark vs the universe
Peter Solarz

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Discoholic 🪩

roma★
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KIROKAZE
trying on a metaphor

if i look back, i am lost
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taylor price
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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$LAYYYTER
Cosimo Galluzzi
noise dept.
ojovivo
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@hiyat1213
Just be yourself. Let people see the real imperfect, flawed, quirky, weird, beautiful and magical person you are.
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i wanna marry someone who makes me feel like i'm at an art museum, or a library, or a concert, all at once, art all around me. only that the person is the art i stare at
my dream job is to disappear under mysterious circumstances
You’re gonna piss off a lot of people when you start doing what’s best for you, but fuck what they think
。゚゚・。・゚゚。 ゚。Pain is temporary, swag is forever
゚・。・
In many cultures, ethnic groups, and nations around the world, hair is considered a source of power and prestige. African people brought these traditions and beliefs to the Americas and passed them down through the generations.
In my mother’s family (Black Americans from rural South Carolina) the women don’t cut their hair off unless absolutely necessary (i.e damage or routine trimming). Long hair is considered a symbol of beauty and power; my mother often told me that our hair holds our strength and power. Though my mother’s family has been American born for several generations, it is fascinating to see the beliefs and traditions of our African ancestors passed down. We are emotionally and spiritually attached to our hair, cutting it only with the knowledge that we are starting completely clean and removing stagnant energy.
Couple this with the forced removal and covering of our hair from the times of slavery and onward, and you can see why so many Black women and men alike take such pride and care in their natural hair and love to adorn our heads with wigs, weaves, braids, twists, accessories, and sharp designs.
Hair is not just hair in African diaspora cultures, and this is why the appropriation and stigma surrounding our hair is so harmful.
In many cultures, ethnic groups, and nations around the world, hair is considered a source of power and prestige. African people brought these traditions and beliefs to the Americas and passed them down through the generations.
In my mother’s family (Black Americans from rural South Carolina) the women don’t cut their hair off unless absolutely necessary (i.e damage or routine trimming). Long hair is considered a symbol of beauty and power; my mother often told me that our hair holds our strength and power. Though my mother’s family has been American born for several generations, it is fascinating to see the beliefs and traditions of our African ancestors passed down. We are emotionally and spiritually attached to our hair, cutting it only with the knowledge that we are starting completely clean and removing stagnant energy.
Couple this with the forced removal and covering of our hair from the times of slavery and onward, and you can see why so many Black women and men alike take such pride and care in their natural hair and love to adorn our heads with wigs, weaves, braids, twists, accessories, and sharp designs.
Hair is not just hair in African diaspora cultures, and this is why the appropriation and stigma surrounding our hair is so harmful.
infinity on high asks 🐑
thriller — have you ever been in therapy?
the take over, the break’s over — do you believe that people can change?
this ain’t a scene, it’s an arms race — how do you feel about the pop-punk scene?
i’m like a lawyer with the way i’m always trying to get you off — what are your worst habits?
hum hallelujah — are you a lover or a fighter?
golden — do you believe in god?
thnks fr th mmrs — do you prefer one night stands or long term lovers?
don’t you know who i think i am? — do you feel down often?
the (after) life of the party — have you ever felt like you were going to fall apart?
the carpal tunnel of love — have you ever been in love?
bang the doldrums — was your previous lover a friend first?
fame < infamy — do you believe in religion, or think it’s just a fake?
you’re crashing, but you’re no wave — what’s your stance on the death penalty?
i’ve got all this ringing in my ears and none on my fingers — would you rather hear the truth and be hurt, or be told a lie and stay happy?
ginasfs — have you ever been so in love that it hurt?
it’s hard to say “i do”, when i don’t — have you ever sabotaged yourself?
the world may be unkind, but that doesn’t mean you have to be.
typing an essay on the importance of handwritten letters was the most ironic thing i have ever done
One sin can change your life completely no matter how small it seemed to you.
think about it before you are about to do something.
My heart goes out to all those who suffer from there own regret.
computers suck, let’s use typewriters from now on
life is just about art of people holding each other actually. that’s it.
I think that I’m close with my friends until I realise that we haven’t ventured into the middle of the woods at night to find a cave in order to reestablish a secret society yet.
If Kai wrote the musical he would totally write a song about Bonnie struggling with their sexual tention. lol