occasionally subtle
trying on a metaphor
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hello vonnie
almost home

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Keni
Sweet Seals For You, Always
taylor price
Not today Justin
YOU ARE THE REASON
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@mizzcatwomyn
HiS aRmS kIlL mE
sending “I hope you get that job” vibes to the people out here tryna get jobs
reblogging for yall bc the shit worked for me lol
Karma will pop me if I don’t
i stopped making science fiction jokes a while back. i just couldn’t continuum
Adele got me fucked up
young Alfonso Ribeiro (Carlton from Fresh Prince) with Michael Jackson
reblog if u are currently A Mess
heart: *develops feelings* brain : no nO NO NOOO (chorus:no no no) stick to the status quo
How to get out stains using other things
TO SAVE A LIFE
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Thirty-two thousand ships of booze in Tabor Harbor… (x)
honestly 😩
Ten years ago [December 31st, 2005] Troy and Gabriella met for the first time.
The only reason I celebrate New Years
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/10/the-black-family-in-the-age-of-mass-incarceration/403246/
I don’t think mass incarceration happens without the rise in crime. But there are all kinds of ways one can respond to a crime surge. Mass incarceration is appropriate only if you already believe that certain people weren’t really fit for freedom in the first place.
CultureTRIBUTE: Amelia Boynton Robinson (1911-2015)
Another icon of the 60s civil rights movement has died. Ms. Boyton was integral to the #Selma march and was badly beaten during the infamous “Bloody Sunday” protest. She was later immortalized on film in the movie Selma by actress Lorraine Toussaint and she walked with President Obama at the #Selma50 March earlier this year.
RIP to a great American and great woman.