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@rathminitus
I need $5000 and an iced coffee
Welcome to America 🇺🇸
donuts disguised as avocados? things i need in my life
Black Panther deserves to win the Oscar for best costume design based solely on the fact that it’s the only movie whose costumes haven’t been done and done and redone again. like i understand we all love the big poofy colorful fancy dresses of the 18th century but my god they’ve been done. Black Panther went above and beyond to incorporate various African tribes. Ms. Ruth E. Carter took her time envisioning designs based on a world untoucjed by colonizers, and the results are
beautiful
modern
colorful
and aid in the movie’s storytelling in a way the costume design of the other nominated movies simply does not.
again, Black Panther deserves to win the Oscar for Costume Design and Ms. Ruth E. Carter deserves so much praise for the beautiful masterpieces she created
call me when your heart remembers.
Someone twisted this Jewish family’s menorah into the shape of a swastika
Naomi Ellis and her her husband Seth spent Friday morning — the morning after the sixth night of Hanukkah — trying to explain to their three young sons why someone had vandalized the menorah the family had put out on their yard by twisting the metal pieces into the shape of a swastika.
The Ellis family had only built the 7-foot-tall menorah on the front lawn of their home in Chandler, Arizona, because their sons, ages 5, 7 and 9, had asked their parents if the family could decorate their home like the neighbors did for Christmas, the Washington Post reported. Read more.
The Ellis family had only built the 7-foot-tall menorah… because their sons, ages 5, 7 and 9, had asked their parents if the family could decorate their home like the neighbors did for Christmas. This is America in the 21st century. Please reblog, even if you’re not Jewish. Especially if you’re not Jewish. Spread awareness and let your Jewish followers know that we’re not alone.
Sourced to The Washington Post.
Get out while you still can.
This is gut wrenchingly horrific.
Why would someone do something like this?! Aren’t Nazi ideals dead?! We’re there no witnesses?! What even……?!?!?!?!
you know that there are nazis running the united states now, right?
Deciding not to pee before a long car ride is like beginning a boss battle when you know you haven’t saved the game in hours.
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