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dad: well son, a 69 is when two people who love each other very much get together with a 6 and a 9 and a 5 6 7 8 [spotlight turns on] [dad breaks into jazz number]
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kid: dad whats a 69
dad: well son, a 69 is when two people who love each other very much get together with a 6 and a 9 and a 5 6 7 8 [spotlight turns on] [dad breaks into jazz number]
26-Year-Old Troy Mullins is Bringing Black Girl Magic to the Golf World
Take a quick glimpse into black history and you will see the infinite groundbreaking achievements that various black figures have made that ultimately impacted our people and the world. One of the more popular areas that many African-Americans have left their footprint in is the world of sports. Who can forget Jackie Robinson, who faced overt racism every day as the first African American to play in Major League Baseball. And we have to acknowledge our black queen Serena Williams who continues to rack up titles in tennis despite modern-day racism and sexism.
Whether it’s breaking barriers as a top-tier player in a predominately white sport or proving that athleticism knows no gender, we have always found our way to victory. Following in the footsteps of these legends is self-taught golfer/long-driver Troy Mullins. After years of being a Track and Field star, Troy decided to trade in her track shoes for a golf club instead. “I fell into golf and long driving. I used to be a track athlete. I used to do the heptathlon. Shot put and javelin have pretty much the same lower body movements as golf, and so I had this natural kinda swing,” she told xoNecole.
As she began embarking on a new journey into golf, she started to notice how far she can hit the ball and with more practice, she started entertaining the idea of long-driving, but it was a risky move. Being a long-driver is all about hitting the golf ball as far as you can by driving it with the swing of your golf club. When she decided to meet with a long driving coach, he cautioned her that if she went this route, she would no longer be labeled as a “golfer.” His warning kept Troy at bay for only so long, as she knew that this was a new avenue that she was willing and ready to explore.
So in 2012, Troy decided to enter a long driving contest as a golfer instead of a long driver, and she ended up taking second place. And in that moment, her new career in long driving began. Even with such an astounding win, five years went by before Troy decided to enter another contest and in 2017, she entered the World Long Drive Mile High Showdown and won, even breaking a world record, solidifying her position as a World Long-Drive champion. “My aspiration is to still be on tour. I love golf and I love all aspects of it so being able to hit the ball really far and do all these long drive contests is just a plus,” Troy explained.
Being successful in a sport that she picked up for only a few short years is unheard of, and as talented as she is, there are others who seek to dim her light. A black woman with big, natural curls on a golf course isn’t necessarily something that you see every day, and just like the aforementioned athletes before her, her presence wasn’t always welcomed.
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I’m done with y'all. I really am lmfao
The sign of high quality is the fact the book was banned by the government. Trash literature NEVER EVER had any troubles with the law.
FARENHEIT 451 IS ON THE BANNED BOOKS LIST??? IT’S LITERALLY ABOUT THE SOCIETAL DANGERS OF BANNING/OUTLAWING/BURNING BOOKS ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME
That’s the reason it’s on the bloody list.
BECAUSE IT’S ABOUT HOW BANNING AND BURNING BOOKS IS WRONG.
The Jungle is my favorite book. This is upsetting.
Naomi a snack too
Now I know what an aesthetic pleasure is
When the security guard rushed her
This…. is wonderful. I feel empowered on today.
omg what’s the name of this song of sorrow she’s singing????
“I’ll leave if you let go, I’ll leave if you let go”
😇😇😇😇😇
Lmao i wpuld of been cryin
The way ole girl kicked the cuffs closer for security had me weak lol smooth assist
Security guard tackled her like “YOU THOUGHT!! YOU THOUGHT, BITCH, YOU THOUGHT!!!” @bando–grand-scamyon
Hehehehe you could see him rubbing his hands like birdman in his mind just PLANNING to take her ass down 🤸🏾♀️ @lyricism1898
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This is SO important.
this is on my obligatory reblog list
THIS IS VERY COOL FOODY AND SCIENCEY
Love Black Women
Protect Black Women
Just out here living my best life✨🌻☀️
Black Girl Joy
Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)
Lena Waithe photographed by Annie Leibovitz for Vanity Fair Magazine
Danai Gurira photographed by Meredith Jenks for Bustle
There are some esteem issues that come with the assault of being colonized and being dominated and being marginalized. But we have to push through those and embrace and immerse ourselves in the stunningness that is of us. You have to get on that one man boat and go out into the raging storm until you get to the break of a new day. You have to get to the point where it’s like this is not truth, and consequently it is no longer going to be my truth. And now I’m going to embrace the power of who I am and where I’m from.
i stan for danai gurira just so yall know.
Dreams Do Come True.