I’m tired of ya rich ass niggas appropriating my culture
dirt enthusiast
cherry valley forever

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Claire Keane
$LAYYYTER
Stranger Things
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Xuebing Du
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Show & Tell
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@theartofmadeline
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Love Begins
almost home
we're not kids anymore.

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@sketchyogechi
I’m tired of ya rich ass niggas appropriating my culture
Issa Rae & Broderick Hunter Insecure, HBO
YES MA’AM
Black girls in olive 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Laying in bed thinking about how it takes everything in you to function every single day and remembering you gotta do it all over again tomorrow
Pantheon Aesthetics
Greek - Egyptian - Roman - Norse
Broderick Hunter for 360 Magazine
Aaron… 👏🏽🙌🏽
Family Member: “Wow you actually came out of your room”
Me: “WOOeeoww YUO aCtuaLLy cAm3 UOt oF YouR rooM”
How petty is Diddy though?
Diddy’s photo is so beautiful.
And do you notice the only ones actually throwing up a negative sign are these two on the left?
coco, i don’t care about the wig. what wig?
A concept 🌼💐🌻🌺🌸🥀🌷
Met Gala 2017
One black woman’s powerful case against the subtle sexism of #SayHisName
Jordan Edwards is the latest name to be added to a long list of black people who’ve been killed by police. Edwards was only 15. His death sparked familiar outrage and calls to action.
But there’s also been a push by black feminists to call out the use of the hashtag #SayHisName in place of #SayHerName on social media — a hashtag that became popular specifically to call attention to the media erasure of black women who are also victims of police violence.
The #SayHerName hashtag went viral in the aftermath of Sandra Bland’s 2015 death in a Texas jail cell. Its meaning was simple:
In a political moment in which extrajudicial violence against black communities was becoming front page news, it was important to tell the stories of black women, whose deaths were often overlooked by media and the social movements they covered.
On Twitter, Chihiro Ogino made the case against using #SayHisName, noting that while it’s important to respect black men who die at the hands of police, that specific hashtag isn’t the way to do it. Read more (5/2/17)
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🗣MEEEE AAFFFF
Chloe x Halle modelling for Dolce & Gabbana in Milan
*bows down
Right
His expression in the last gif is everything!