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JBB: An Artblog!
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@kyajoi
If you don’t know about this then you need to learn.
What’s the most simple thing you’ve ever had to explain to a fully competent adult?
That you cannot fax money to someone.
Had someone accidentally fax us some paperwork. They then asked if we would fax it back due to the paperwork being confidential…
I have received a fax in an envelope. like… they took the documents, put em in an envelope, then faxed me a picture of the sealed envelope.
When I was a kid, I faxed my dad’s satellite office drawings of horses. I had watched my father send so many faxes that I had the process memorized. Except, for some reason I thought that I could fax things to grandma. I put in the numbers for the office every time, but was convinced that the faxes were going to grandma. I also didn’t think to inform my parents that I was doing this.
My dad visited the satellite office (three hour drive) one day and discovered their conference room white board absolutely covered in my drawings. The guys thought it was adorable that I sent drawings and letters to them, and didn’t tell my dad because they knew he’d stop me.
Looks about right to me.
This is my phone screen wall paper
Duckie Thot, Jazzelle Zanaughtti, Marihenny Rivera Pasible for Harper’s Bazaar Kazakhstan, June 2017.
All this Black excellence 😍🔥
A French Masterpost
My masterpost for those learning French. I’ll continue to update this as I find/remember more resources!
Reading
L'Internaute (news and features)
Huffington Post in French (poorly reported shock journalism but in French so)
Le Monde (news)
Comment Ça Marche (tech stuff)
L'Équipe (sports)
Wattpad (read amateur stories in French)
French books available for Kindle in the United States
A store that sells foreign-language books in the US
Être Meilleur (self-improvement)
1jour1actu (news)
Waiting for Godot
Courrier International (collects news stories from around the world and translates them into French)
Hygiène de L'Assassin
Watching
Some recommended French movies
Some more recommended French movies
TV5MONDE+ (News videos in French)
1jour1actu (lots of short, easy-to-understand videos)
Some movies and TV shows to stream, mostly dubbed
Listening
France Bienvenue (listen to native speakers during an interview and read the transcript)
France Inter (A bit like NPR in France)
Radio Stations in French
RFI (More French radio. Click “Apprendre le français” in the top left corner to listen to a short top-stories broadcast while reading the script)
Pronunciation
Forvo (search for any word and hear a native speaker say it.)
Introduction to French Phonology (I cannot stress enough how much this program will help you if you’re a native English speaker and having trouble pronouncing in French. It’s not exactly super stimulating but HUGELY beneficial.)
Grammar
french.about.com
Some grammar exercises from Columbia
French Test by Kwiziq
Podcasts
All available on iTunes:
Coffee Break French
Native French Speech
RFI - Journal en français façile
News in Slow French
Vocabulary
Memrise
Linguee (SO HELPFUL. Put in the short phrase you’re trying to say in English and see how professionals have translated it.)
Misc
A bunch of quotes about travel in French
OpenCulture (TONS of great resources for language learning)
they shoulda never gave niggas passports
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The most important message from ‘Get Out’ is that White women are always apart of the evil. They are just as if not more evil as their male counterparts.
I’m automatically evil because I’m a woman who was born white…? Damn, I really try my best to be a wonderful person too….
If only I was born darker, maybe I wouldn’t be so evil. /:
Aw. Here I am thinking that the moral of the story is that kidnapping and brainwashing people is bad and we should always be looking out for our friends in sketchy situations.
But I guess “dem white girls evil!!!” works too.
The moral of the story is that White people always have a motive. The moral is White doctors have been killing Black patients for centuries for organs and research. The moral is Kendrick Johnson was found rolled up in a gym mat with his organs missing and 2 White boys were seen on camera with his blood on their clothes and no judge batted an eye. The moral of the story is White people are evil and never see the wrong they’ve (THAT’S Y'ALL) done. The sunken place is literally brainwashing administered by White people that teaches non Whites that we are a reflection of our mistakes and we will always be beneath them. You didn’t get that message, right? Cause YOU’RE WHITE so you didn’t see where your race played a part.
Kim you better chill before they hypnotize u 👩🏿🌾🤹🏾♀️☕️😂😂😂
Lmaooo…hit reblog and end up in the sunken place like Kanye and Stacey. You right 😂😂I ain’t tryna end up in the All Falls Down airport.
If you’re a white person who went to see this movie and have separated the moral and the point from racism then you have wasted your ticket money.
The White people in the theater were confused as hell.
@kimreesesdaughter I’m mad that your first post was articulate and grammatically accurate and homegirl still read it as ”dem white girls evil”…like the caucasity of her to respond to a post about how she’s not racist with racism, like sis??? is you okay???
^^^ exactly. If I were @madgirl-opinions I’d be embarrassed.
To all of you lovely folks above b/c for SOME STRANGE REASON I can’t tag anybody: I’ll admit, I should’ve worded it a bit differently to get my message across more effectively and respectfully, but I’ll still stand by what I said.
If, after watching Get Out, the number 1 takeaway is that all white girls are evil, then you’re unfairly judging a group of people based on how they were portrayed in a fictional horror movie where everything is exaggerated and taken to extremes to add to the horror experience.
If you legitimately think all white people in real life are as psycho and murderous as the fictional antagonists in Get Out, then you’re either incredibly paranoid, unbelievably racist, or both.
Tell me where I’m the fuck did your eyes read “All white women”. Where do you see ALL in Op’s initial argument?
PLEASE? Screenshot and circle the word “ALL”.
“White women are always a part of the evil.”
Show me where she specified that she’s not talking about all white women.
Show me where she said “some” or “most” or “a few” to insinuate that she’s not talking about white women as a population (which would include ALL white women)
When you make a general statement like that, the assumption that ANYBODY will get is that you’re referring to everybody in the specified group.
Since you clearly don’t have a solid understanding of basic grammar and word connotations, let me give you a clearer example of what I mean: “Black women are weird.”
What do you think that sentence means? Who do you think it’s referring to? How many people do you think it’s referring to? Isn’t your immediate assumption that it’s referring to black women as a whole, as a population? All black women?
You don’t always need to include the word “all” to insinuate that you’re referring to everybody in a specific group of people 😊
How many white women did YOU think op was talking about? Two or three? Five hundred?
Show me where she specified she’s not talking about all white women. Screenshot and circle the words clarifying that.
I’ll wait ❤
I speak for all of us when I say ain’t nobody about to read all that.
@madgirl-opinions ‘Anybody’ still doesn’t equal ‘all’ so I don’t know why your panties still in a wad. The reason she ain’t said “a few white women” or whatever is because white women will just be like “oop! guess it ain’t me! looks like I won’t have to look into my future actions because not ‘all’ right?” I feel like you need to get off Tumblr if you’re gonna get that aggravated over something that you say isn’t about you.
@tooiconic Sorry to get you mixed in even more with this discourse, but I’m having trouble understanding what point @melodytoyourharmony is trying to make. Do you understand the reasoning behind the statement “anybody doesn’t equal all”?
She @ing folks who are blocked 😂😂 @melodytoyourharmony Relax my dear, I’m about to block her too. No need for a reply.
Tadhdfw church is a prison and you just want it to end and it doesn’t end never and the priest keeps talking and talking and talking.
Having to go as a child in Catholic school and always getting in trouble with the teacher was the worst.
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why is there an american flag just chillin on the wall there is that normal
Yes they are in every classroom in America
Is that sarcasm
do…do other countries not put their flags in all their classrooms??
Why would we put up a flag in a classroom? Are people afraid the children would forget which country they are in?
My favorite thing about the multicultural nature of Tumblr is watching people from other countries learn that America is much, much worse than they ever dreamed.
no one tell them about the pledge…
the what
Oh dear..
shhhhhh
boys who like kids are extremely adorable