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So I made my own EXE, by complete accident bc it started as a shitpost!! This is AUNTY X/2011X / AUNTI-EXE. (It/he/she/any pronouns) 🇹🇹 🔪
This is just X/2011X but he’s essentially a Trinidadian auntie in energy and dresses femininely. It lives in the forests of Trinidad and lures potential victims into the forest with promises or treats and turns vessels into animals/mobians. At its best, she’s just mischievous like a Douen (a Trini mythological creature who are children with large hats with no faces, and backwards feet, and they lure children into the forest to get lost), and at worst, very malicious and hostile. (Especially if you take her doubles. 👀 don’t do what knuckles did)
He likes to party and will show up at Carnival every year, which is the only time the vessels can come out of the forest among other regional holidays.
I wanted to add something different to the EXE community and incorporate my culture into it!!i hope y’all like them 💙💙💙
Today is international women's day so I'm gonna share some important women in Black British history. Let's go:
Mary Seacole - British Jamaican nurse who self-funded her own travel to the Crimean War zone after the government refused to let her help look after injured and sick British soldiers. She set up the British Hotel and treated a range of diseases.
Claudia Jones - Trinidadian activist and feminist who created Britain's first Black newspaper, the West Indian Gazette. She also helped establish Notting Hill Carnival, a celebration of West Indian culture in London every year and one of the world's biggest street festivals.
Barbara Beese - British activist and writer. She was a member of the British Black Panthers and was one of the Mangrove Nine, tried at the Old Bailey for inciting a riot. Beese held up a pig's head at the Mangrove Demonstration to fight against police violence from the Metropolitan Police Force.
Olive Morris - Jamaican feminist and activist. She campaigned for squatter's rights and created one of Britain's first organisations for Black women, the Brixton Black Women’s Group. She also created a supplementary school for Black children.
Althea Jones-LeCointe - Trinidadian physician and researcher. She became the leader of the Black British Panthers after Obi Egbuna's arrest and she was a member of the Mangrove Nine along with Barbara Beese. The Mangrove Nine trial became the first acknowledgements of systemic racism in British history and the nine won the trial and got suspended sentences.
TERFS and radfems fuck off this isn't for you this is for Black British women!
Boscoe Holder (Trinidadian) - Portrait In Blue (acrylic on board, 1991)
Trinidadian maskers, Trinidad and Tobago, by virtualexpodubai
I hate when my mom asks if I want children like mi a no waan pickni dem wa make yuh tink mi waan pickni? 😭🙏
You would always be complaining about me as a kid so why you think I want children?