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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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I always liked this song but it wasn't untill yesterday that I saw the video for the first time. WTF*CK! Shot in a setting of some sort of hobbitlike medieval village.Ā They totally lost me there.
Old track but looks like this video is new, think 12 O'Clock Boys.
Talagh, Love this song of Iranian singer Googoosh, the funky sample is from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Jesus Christ Superstar musical.
Google Glass tries to 'upcool' their product by teaming up with theĀ beloved FKA Twigs, smart move.
A bit of CamGirl history.
Meet Jennifer Ringly, creator of Jennicam circa 1996-2003
The first webcam girl.
white feminists needa learn that wearing wtvr u want just doesnt stop at crop tops and shorts. let desi women out in salwar kameez. let muslim women out in hijabs.let african women wear caftans. let women of color out in public without getting harassed.
white feminists out here think freedom is showing your skin in western clothes and then turn around and insult/harass WOC when they wear their cultural/religious clothing because they want to āsaveā us from āoppressionā
āAfrican Goldā.
From the ancient Southern African civilization of Mapungubwe, to the region formally known as the Gold Coast, for many African societies - both past and present - gold has and continues to play an important role in various aspects of their quotidien lives.
From the jewelry worn by women in the Sahara, Sahel and Senegambia regions, such as the kwottenai kanye earrings of Fulani women, the elaborate headdresses of SonghaĆÆ women, the gold jewelry and currency of the Moors and the Imazighen of North Africa, to the numerous gold cast items of the Ashanti and Akan people of Ghana and Cote DāIvoire, gold has been used to represent status and wealth, accent spiritual and healing objects, and as adornments for special occassions.
Further Reading:
"Gold of Africa" by Janice B. Ruttenberg.
Mapungubwe: SAās lost city of gold.
Gold The True Motor Of West African History: An Overview Of The Importance Of Gold In West Africa And Its Relations With The Wider World
A History of African Societies to 1870