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$LAYYYTER
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Today's Document
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Not today Justin
Acquired Stardust
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@pskialovesyou
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Karin Miller - Artist
When someone mentions freedom, we instantly direct our energy to the highest external factors in our lives and blame those things for the lack thereof. Freedom does have it’s restrictions depending on where you live in the world and what systems you are surrounded by, but does it have to stop there? Should it stop there?
We have freedom to dream. We have the freedom to create whatever life we want for ourselves and our families. We have the freedom to believe in our ideas. We have the freedom to execute those ideas. There will be boundaries. Obstacles that have been set in place long before us may create challenges. Challenges are relative. What may seem like restrictions may actually be the key to our freedom.
Taking advantage of the opportunities around us and generating the freedom we can control (or not control) is the key to shifting the challenges and unlocking everything. #stickyinspiration #stickyinspirationproject
Sabina Karlsson… I am a fan!
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Sonequa Martin-Green for Good Houskeeping
Haters gonna hate, right Moné? »
Ajuma Nasanyana for New African Women Magazine by Dami Oyetade
So underrated.
Bite Me Magazine #3
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Nykhor Paul by Pino Gomes. Makeup artist: Frances Hathaway More from this editorial: 1, 2
Portia Okotcha @ @stormmodels shot by @discreetmuse
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Ruth C. Ellis was a black lesbian who in the 1930′s was making safe spaces for black LGBT+ people in Detroit. She was known for throwing good parties and taking in homeless LGBT+ people. She was 101 when she died. Please know of her existence.
The Ruth Ellis Center was established in 1999 to carry on her legacy of helping homeless youth in Detroit