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I think.
I’m realizing now more than ever. That
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I just wanna be left the fuck alone. Forreal
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Sometime i really want to back my bag and move back home.
lol This #TBT piece here is when you’re doing the most but you too drunk to realize or care! And, naw, fam I don’t know her but I don’t blame her 😩 lol
lol I just wanna say if you knew me or of me back than I…Am.. Sorry! Ego is a hell of a drug! lol smh
Any Haitians in Hawaii?
Especially those that cook Haitian food or know of a Haitian restaurant? Please help.
Proud of my #voodoo fier d'#ayitien et fier de mon #vodou #istwalakay #ayitisakapfet #ayiticherie #vodoulevekanpe
BELLE AYITI
by Lee Litumbe
What did I know about Haiti before I decided to visit? Nothing, to be completely honest. I was of course aware of the unrest and chaos typically associated with the country and also remember reading a paragraph or so about the Haitian Revolution during World History in undergrad a few years back. But that's not saying much - I don't believe knowing the cliff notes and stereotypes of a place translates to any real knowledge of it. After meeting Vanessa, a Haitian American whose love for her home country would become contagious, my ignorance quickly turned into curiosity. Her passionate description of its people and culture read like a love letter to the island, leaving me inspired and eager to learn more. "Ayiti", as she called it, was more than a click bait headline - it was home. read more