i’m hyperfixated on the beatles again sigh
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[[Text]] If I resemble a kappa then you resemble an okami. Complete with markings and all.
[text] feh, do you know how cool okami are? I’ll be glad to be an okami.
[text] If ya wanted to be insulting, ya coulda called me an akaname. they lick off the dirty stuff in bathrooms, did ya know?
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[text] attractive, isn’t it?
Second in series
I posted those a few days ago and I think I will just let the notes speak for themselves.
wanna reblog your house as well?
We’ll discuss his book, They Were White and They Were Slaves: The Untold History of the Enslavement of Whites in Early America. First, Michael shares his inspiration for writing this book and why it is important to highlight this dark corner of suppressed history. He’ll tell of a hidden epoch, the slave trade of Whites, hundreds of thousands of whom were kidnapped, chained, whipped and worked to death in the American colonies and during the Industrial Revolution. We’ll learn about the artificial creation of the underclass and the emergence of the pauper class in England, which led to abduction into slavery. Michael explains how many poor Whites were taken from the British Isles and sent to America for slave labor against their will.
I just ate blueberries and my tounge, teeth and lips are insanely dark purple. Hehehe.