I saw this on Instagram and honestly I can't stop laughing
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I saw this on Instagram and honestly I can't stop laughing
me : *feels pretty once*Â
 acne :
this made me cry really hard
Damn the faces of those left behind thoâŠgot me catching feelings
Fr⊠this shit⊠damn
Lilâ Kim, Left Eye, Da Brat & Missy Elliott remember Aaliyah.
Fav part
Solomonâs Shield is the name of the app
OMG Download this!!!! Stop Police Brutality!
so you're jamaican and not regular black?
What the hell is regular black?
diet black.
black lite.
Gluten Free Black.
90 calorie black
vegan black
Reduced fat Black
2% Black
artificial black flavor
Fat free black
Multigrain black
Soy black
I Canât Believe Itâs Not Black People!
Y'all get on my nerves!
Skim Black
Black with chia seeds
Black with sugar
Black on the rocks
New and Improved Black taste
Black & mild
Black Zero
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Blacktose intolerant
Lmao Black and mild killed me I lost my witty comment
Nightmare black
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Lmfao Coco & Shea Butter Black
Iâm here for farm to table Black
serious black
I will never not reblog this.
Msg free black
Grass-fed Black. Yoooo the âBlacktose intolerantâ comment tho killed me!!
Root Black, Bacon Grease Black, cast iron skillet Black, 50 Shades Of Black
Black with a shot of espresso
Honey glazed Black on a toasted brioche bun
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Black with a lemon twist.
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Extra moist black
lmao yâall really took this post and RAN
not all heroes wear capes
This is the kind of truth that nobody would tell you
Learning to be comfortable in my skin
Learning to be comfortable in my skin
Learning to be comfortable in my skin
Learning to be comfortable in my skin
THIS IS ACTUALLY FACTUAL AND NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED MORE
http://www.usms.org/articles/articledisplay.php?aid=294
âKnowing that they were losing âvaluable productâ due to their slavesâ propensity to swim, slave owners began taking drastic steps to protect their property. One of these steps was to instill a fear of the water by dunking disobedient slaves in water until they nearly drowned and by creating fear through stories of creatures living in the water. Thus it didnât take long to excise or destroy the West African swimming tradition from African- American culture. The Jim Crow laws that were enacted after The Civil War prohibited blacks from the popular seaside resorts in places like Atlantic City, N.J. and Revere Beach, Mass. And by the 20th Century, as the swimming pool began to gain in popularity in the United States, the color line prohibited blacks from enjoying this pleasant recreational skill.
In addition, self-segregation also played a role in limiting those of African ancestry from getting in the water. I remember my Aunt saying to stay away from the pool because, âblack folk donât swim.ââ
Such a long and consistent history of anti-Blackness and swimming. Long before police openly assaulted little black girls in McKinney, GoodWhitePeopleâą were enforcing White Supremacy and segregating swimming pools.
Motel manager, James âJimmyâ Brock, pouring acid into a swimming pool to drive black people away from a âSwim Inâ protest, in St. Augustine, Florida on June 18, 1964.
Next time you hear someone ask questions like, âWhy donât black people swim?â Or âWhy are so many black people afraid of dogs?â And, âWhy are there do so many black people live in poverty?ââŠ..let âem know that those arenât coincidences. These things didnât just happen naturally, all on their own. Thereâs a reason for it, and you donât have to be an historian to know theyâre all interconnected through slavery, endemic racism and persistently racist cultural norms.
always reblogâŠ
Michael Brown Jr. (May 20, 1996 â August 9, 2014)
We should make this the most reblogged image on Tumblr.
Break this post
Will reblog whenever itâs on my timeline.
Never forget