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Starting a new substack feels like a humiliation ritual yooooo
I love kale
Ghana Artifacts.
I made pozole rojo :)
meta glasses = federal informant
I love discovering things on my own, idc how late I am to the function.
Miragoâne, hayti c. 1935
Even platonically, I love intensely.
I was up 3am making haitian spaghetti.
It was worth it..
Hello. What’s the symbol in your profile picture?
Gye Nyame. aka Ghanaian Adinkra symbol. Signifies the omnipotence and supremacy of God <333
I detach physically before I do spiritually. I wish it was the other way around.
Wait but maybe this is a good thing. Ppl are angrily insane and will release it physically before they do spiritually soooo
But simultaneously it could go either way XD. If you aren’t an evolving person, you can spiritually dismiss someone’s red flags while the demolition of your mental is already taking place. Grateful my intuition speaks to me; with that I always sense when it’s time to make my exit.
City Hall Offices, Lubumbashi, DR Congo, 2008
Guy Tillim
if your solidarity as an individual in the imperial core with colonized people is not principled and does not sacrifice then it is hollow and we don't need it.
June Heinrich & Bernadette Triplett, Black ABCs (1970)