YOU ARE THE REASON

Kaledo Art
Acquired Stardust
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if i look back, i am lost

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Show & Tell

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Peter Solarz
trying on a metaphor
Cosmic Funnies
Keni

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A close up of the Blanket Octopus during a blackwater dive with The Three P diving club , Romblon Island, Philippines. Credit: Joseph Elayani
Go watch Pixar’s Soul if you have Disney+.
Go watch Soul because it actually has black people on screen for most of the movie.
Go watch Soul because we’re not caricatures or flat, one-note black stereotypes.
Go watch Soul because it actually has an important message on one’s passion and purpose in life that I refuse to spoil here.
Go watch Soul because the trailers DON’T actually give away the plot and the movie’s genuinely better the trailers.
Go watch Soul because you bet your ass corporate’s gonna blame low numbers on the film having vast majority black characters and try to stop this kinda movie from ever happening again.
Go watch Soul because judging the entirety of a movie before it even airs based on the freakin’ trailer (which is hardly ever actually put together by the creators of the film itself and is more tied to the marketing department) instead of the actual film itself is an incredibly ignorant thing to do.
Go watch Soul and form your own opinion instead of jumping on a woke bandwagon.
Signed,
A black person that actually watched this movie
“I am in the mood to dissolve in the sky.”
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“The soul usually knows what to do to heal itself. The challenge is to silence the mind.”
— Caroline Myss
Vitality | Juuso Hämäläinen
Photo by Ivana Cajina
LAURYN HILL, rolling stone #806 (february ‘99) photographs by mark seliger