KIROKAZE
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Xuebing Du
Cosmic Funnies

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Today's Document

@theartofmadeline

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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
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Origami Around
Peter Solarz
Game of Thrones Daily
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@knowencooper
From Olympus
Photo: Ana Martinez
Styling and Creative Direction: Mario Ville (Kattaca)
Makeup design and make up artist: Lewis Amarante for Kryolan and Pankr0
Makeup and hairdressing: Sergio Jiménez
Models: Ricardo Nkosi, Mary Ruiz, Lewis Amarante, Aya Gueye, Juana Mum, Karina Soro, Ruben Buika, Virginia Buika, Isabella Menam, Oliver Lewis, Megane Mercury, Mendes Vieira, Claudia Duharte, Taylor Oscar Ruiz, David Durrant, Marina Gomes, Oscar Chibuike, Guille Gibbs, Lil Bambina, Elian Coiscou and Tigi.
Karate Illustrated
The Forgotten Fury: 12 Legendary Black Martial Arts Masters You Need to Know
Like their Negro League counterparts, these brothers played and never got paid. There is more to Black martial arts than the late great Jim Kelly; masters whose stories come right out of a comic book.
There was a golden age of martial arts, in America, the 1960s – 1970s; full contact tournaments on both coasts and the Midwest. Black martial artists dominated competition during this time.
If you classy but you’re reckless Then you gon’ get choose a necklace lady lady
Flying Lotus - 2 Bottom Blues
Janelle Monaé for them. Magazine photographed by Justin French
Zazie Beetz photographed by Cass Bird
Jodie Turner-Smith in Wonderland Magazine
Space is the Place (1974)
Kehinde Wiley (American, b. 1977), Madonna of the Rosary II, 2007. Oil and enamel on canvas in artist’s gilded frame, 81 x 69 in.
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David Hinds of Steel Pulse - 1982. Photo by Kwame Brathwaite