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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

Janaina Medeiros
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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“You like it, I love it”
— A statement used to describe acceptance of one’s life choices. (via blkproverbs)
“Alright, now.”
— used as a parental warning. also see “watch yaself.“ (via blkproverbs)
“I knew his/her ass was (insert adjective here) from jump!”
— African American “Told You So"- ers (via blkproverbs)
““Best Believe…””
— A term of reassurance; as in “Best believe I would have whooped that ass" (via blkproverbs)
“I’m on CP Time/CPT”
— CP Time, also known as CPT, stands for colored people time. Expect this person to be at least fifteen minutes late to any and all gatherings. (via blkproverbs)
““You think I’m playin’ with you?””
— What a black mom says right before you’re about to get it. This is usually a point of no return.
““What had happened was…””
— -African American proverb. Said when someone about to lie
““Ooouuu! I’m tellin’ mama!””
— - African American Proverb; An unforeseen ass whupping.
““Come outside, I’m around the corner.””
— - Your ride who hasn’t even gotten to your neighborhood yet
“down for you like four flats”
— I got you
“You’ll just keep crashing if you don’t take your eyes off the rear view mirror.”
— Leo Christopher
“She had this way of always finding the good and believing in everything despite all that she had seen. And that is what I loved the most - the pure magic of her undying hope.”
— Becca Lee