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Andulka
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we're not kids anymore.

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@labellarosita
Fuck Facebook!
Murano
Beauty at its finest!
I love bad bishes that my f&%k'n problem!!!
Recently I was in the shopping mall and I happened to hear a conversation between some people discussing their dislike for this black girl’s hairstyle who had just previously walked by. One of them called the girl’s hairstyle “ghetto”, then followed up by saying “I hate when black girls put all them colors in their hair”. It led me to ask this question, what is ghetto really? Because I have seen similar hairstyles with Caucasian women never labeled as ghetto. The word “ghetto” has a negative stigma attached to it and it seems like ghetto has become synonymous for “Black People”. What determines whether something is Ghetto or not? Why do some people consider one ghetto and not the other? Is being crafty with the supplies available to me ghetto? Is being creative while black unacceptable? Does the price of something determine whether you should consider it ghetto or not? Or maybe I’m wrong…. Please do share your thoughts…. @hated_logic
You’re exactly right. Just like when Black people improvise, it’s ghetto, but let a middle-to-upper class white person do it, it’s a lifehack, or being thrifty, or economical, or thinking out of the box, or brilliant, or whatever.
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THIS
Werk!!!
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Disney princesses dressed by haute couture designers
i LOVED catching this series growing up. i think HBO still shows it in the mornings, 8:30ish.
Born to be in a parade - @kelseylatelyyy- #webstagram
This little girl is the cutest!! Love that her parents didn’t straighten her hair for the look. #teamnatural #teamcurlygirl
This so my style...cute and quirky
the numbers make sense
but they are simply guidelines
yours to control
One day...sighs**
Sanaa Lathan & her father Stan Lathan
Class of '04 SVA this was our movie! lol
#redlipstickgang