People who go around loudly demanding respect almost never treat anyone else with respect.
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@yannishkee
People who go around loudly demanding respect almost never treat anyone else with respect.
black girl short on rent pls boost
i know this year has been tough for everyone and not to be annoying but my last paycheck from my former job where i was an essential worker was only $80 and i need to sell like only 15 more prints in order to make rent by the 10th so if yall could legit boost this or actually buy something now would be a great time for me to go viral like literally pls i quit a shitty literally life threatening job and this is my only means of income at the moment
https://www.amirathefineartist.com/print-shop
https://www.amirathefineartist.com/coldlovers (december print collection)
literally pls boost im kinda panicking lol
“Birds are taken with pipes that imitate their own voices, and men with those sayings that are most agreeable to their own opinions.”
-Samuel Butler
25th entry. practice
Ref - Essence cover
How Food Looks Before It’s Harvested.
Sesame Seeds
Cranberry
Pineapple
Peanut
Cashew
Pistachio
Brussel Sprouts
Cacao
Vanilla
Saffron
Kiwi
Pomegranate
Stranger danger
(via)
https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/ccrb/downloads/pdf/investigations_pdf/pg212-11-stop-frisk.pdf
“Do you always think this much, Charlie?”
“Is that bad?” I just wanted someone to tell me the truth.
“Not necessarily. It’s just that sometimes people use thought to not participate in life.”
— Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower
The Brooklyn Museum wishes you a happy and prosperous Year of the Rat! It’s the beginning of a new twelve-year cycle in the Chinese tradition. Legend has it that when the animals of the zodiac competed in a race to see who would be first in the cycle of years, the wily rat caught a ride on the back of the ox, then jumped off to cross the finish line before any of the others.
As busy collectors of stuff and parents to many offspring, rats represent wealth, industriousness, and fertility. People born in the year of the rat are said to be friendly and energetic, but they don’t like to spend their money. No matter what year you were born, there is something at the Brooklyn Museum to please your tastes, and the lunar new year is a great time to check out our newly reinstalled galleries for the Arts of China and Japan.
Posted by Joan Cummins Egoyomi (Rat), 1752-1793. Color woodblock print on paper, sheet. Brooklyn Museum, By exchange, 37.443
   
           
By FDASuarez
She’s not wrong
FINISHED
After 27 days and around 100 hours of work, the blanket is done.
Tails still need to be woven in, but I think this is pretty good for just under four weeks. I’m gonna go sleep for a week. Brb.
“Love takes off the mask that we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot live within. I use the word love here not merely in the personal sense but as a state of being, or a state of grace—not in the infantile American sense of being made happy but in the tough and universal sense of quest and daring and growth.”
-James Baldwin, The Fire Next Time
“We cannot effectively resist domination if our efforts to create meaningful, lasting personal and social change are not grounded in a love ethic.”
-bell hooks, Salvation: Black People and Love