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i was there
Those were the days
Yeah sex is cool but have you ever been on tumblr before December 17 2018?
A time
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“Don’t say maybe if you want to say no.”
— Paulo Coelho
No rizz just yapping about nerdy things until you fall in love with me.
Mood all day
Gwoka, from the French Caribbean Islands of Guadeloupe.
Enslaved Africans in Guadeloupe had used Gwoka to communicate through music, song, and dance. Nowadays, this cultural expression celebrates and continues the legacy and stories of the people of Guadeloupe.
In this video, the barefoot dancer—a Black woman with ankle-length locs and wearing a sleeveless, white top and red flared shorts with a pleated hem that ends a little above her knees—is communicating with the lead drummer to perform the notes based on each step she makes. The specific rhythm, which the other drummers are playing, is called Léwoz. There are seven rhythms in total that express different moods and tell various stories.
(video source)
“If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at will change.”
— Wayne Dyer
i been pulling myself out of dark places alone since i was a child. i’m built for anything