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i don't do bad sauce passes
Acquired Stardust
Today's Document
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YOU ARE THE REASON

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@theartofmadeline
d e v o n
$LAYYYTER
AnasAbdin
we're not kids anymore.
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
cherry valley forever

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@ijumaaa
Live and in color. There’s a new hole in my head, Fenty gloss 💣, still tryna pour aloe vera gel on my life tho.
KIDS ARE SO RUTHLESS
“You look slow and easy to kill”
Jeremy didn’t come to play
Idk how I would feel if this was my kid
I would be scared
Jeremy needs some professional attention. It’s all cute that your kids believe in Santa until they wanna kill him.
EJI's report on sentencing 13- and 14-year-old children to life without parole.
In the United States, dozens of 13- and 14-year-old children have been sentenced to life imprisonment with no possibility of parole after being prosecuted as adults. While the United States Supreme Court recently declared in Roper v. Simmons that death by execution is unconstitutional for juveniles, young children continue to be sentenced to imprisonment until death with very little scrutiny or review. A study by the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) has documented 73 cases where children 13 and 14 years of age have been condemned to death in prison. Almost all of these kids currently lack legal representation and in most of these cases the propriety and constitutionality of their extreme sentences have never been reviewed.
Most of the sentences imposed on these children were mandatory: the court could not give any consideration to the child’s age or life history. Some of the children were charged with crimes that do not involve homicide or even injury; many were convicted for offenses where older teenagers or adults were involved and primarily responsible for the crime; nearly two-thirds are children of color.
Over 2225 juveniles (age 17 or younger) in the United States have been sentenced to life imprisonment without parole. All of these cases raise important legal, penological, and moral issues. However, EJI believes that such a harsh sentence for the youngest offenders – children who are 13 and 14 – is cruel and unusual in violation of the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution. These children should be re-sentenced to parole-eligible sentences as soon as possible. Sentences of life imprisonment with no parole also violate international law and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which has been ratified by every country in the world except the United States and Somalia.
EJI has launched a litigation campaign to challenge death in prison sentences imposed on young children. This report is intended to illuminate this cruel and unusual punishment inflicted on children, particularly for those who have been without legal help for so long that the procedural obstacles to winning relief in court will be formidable. Increased public awareness, coupled with informed activity by advocacy groups, will be necessary to reform policies that reflect a lack of perspective and hope for young children.
I’m such a fan of low soft lighting like turn off that room light and turn on a lamp bitch
from the PBS special The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution which is available on Netflix.
I’m the girl
Dapper.
@soyboogie
i want to add 3 more styles but ..idk (instagram @boreign)
These are dope af, my G!
yea dude I drink a lot. Drink at parties all the time. yea you heard right, 9 capri suns. 9. in 45 minuets.
Good luck today everyone bust a nut
Phat Girlz, 2006 (dir. Nnegest Likké)
Okay so this movie is so important
How thee hell is everything you do perfect!? You can pull off any color But Richard did that™ !!
*sends him to Beauty School* girl I almost paid him.
Lmaoooo right! Was this his first time doing this?? Because it really came out good af.
@clearitnow who you been practicing on?
Lol no one, I did a lot of research and got the right products. Oh and that one time I fucked up and colored my own hair orange trying to look like sisqo 😭.
I’m so happy you all like it as much as me. You look amazing, it’s hard not to stare and admire you even more now.
Which Aunty do I have to bribe for pictures?
Never you hear me NEVER!!! My dad understood my pain and allowed me to stay out of school until I got black dye to fix it🤣.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
So beautiful
lol
Why is her auto immune disease funny?
^^^^^ yeah, she has hidradenitis suppurativa and as someone who has a mild form out it, that shit is painful and embarrassing and I’m glad she took the time to make a video to talk about it