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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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Pulp Fiction (1994) dir. by Quentin Tarantino
A 17-year old Frida Kahlo poses for a family photo wearing a traditional gentleman’s 3-piece suit, 1924
Cole Sprouse for The Last magazine a.k.a favorite photoshoot ever…
Banned Books of the Wizarding World
The magical world saw the expanse of literary texts exploring the complex ideas of the dark arts and pure-blood hegemony. Early eighteenth century writers outlined their political ideologies, many of which strictly devote these ideals to classical extremism. Liberal interests such as the acceptance of muggle-born citizens into magical society and interbreeding underwent analytical scrutiny on the pretext of developing political theory. By the late twentieth century, international magical governments prohibited almost all copies and future publications of novels alluding to themes of radical prejudice and unnatural practices of the magical arts.
Judy Hopps, Zootopia (2016)
It’s been said a million times before and it needs to be said again: I just need to put out there that everyone on the planet eagerly and freely consumes black culture. White, or non-black, most popular culture is black culture. You want to wear “boxer braids” and cornrows, you want to wear weave and big hoop earrings. You want to dress like an Instagram honey (guess who made that look popular? Black women).
You want big lips, a fat ass, you want to be “thick”. You say “lit”,“squad”, “af”, “woke”, “bae”. You dab or hit the nae nae for a funny video. You listen to Future, Nicki Minaj and Kanye, you make empty posts about how “Zendaya is sooo pretty! 😍” and that “Idris Elba is bae goals af!” If you do any of the above then you need to pay your dues, and speak up. Speak up on racism, injustice and police brutality. Black people aren’t your entertainment, they aren’t your example to follow, they are human beings! You want to throw around the n-word with your buddies, but you roll your eyes when you’re reminded that Black Lives Matter? You stay mute on Alton Sterling but you can take time out of your day to repost something from “Ghetto Memes”?You wanna consume black culture and you see black people as objects but you can’t take two seconds to care about them as people? Then you’re a big part of the problem.