I don't like that, that's scary
television history
i’ve been trying to explain this sketch to people for years
there is literally no way to explain this sketch it’s just a thing you have to see and even then I’m not sure why it’s so funny
100 day is a Thing in Korea cuz we weren’t sure if a baby would survive that long back in the days and when they did we celebrated
He looks regal and confused and I look up to that.
A tiny northern girl tries to play with a puppy. A small bells is sewn on the girl’s clothes so that parents can hear where the child is.
this is your friendly reminder that although social media is popular and everyone seems to have it, you shouldn’t feel pressured to keep up and you don’t have to be there for everything. it’s okay if you just watch youtube videos and tik toks and to delete instagram whenever it bores you or makes you feel insecure or anxious. there’s a world out there you’re allowed to experience without being part of this online culture.
“fuck a hot girl summer i want a bog witch autumn” just say you’re a terminally online hater with internalized misogyny and go. megan thee stallion did not establish this gender-inclusive, body positive term about having fun and being unapologetically yourself, only for you weirdos to act like it’s problematic or beneath you. it’s not! seriously it just sounds like recycled “i’m not like other girls” rhetoric. it also gives off racist vibes - why so eager to mock the confidence & joy of a black woman and her predominantly black fans?
furthermore, i remind you that hot girl summer (as described by megan thee stallion herself) is about having fun and being yourself. if your version of that is dressing in shapeless robes and chanting ominously in the forest, you do you! that’s your hot girl summer! but stop acting like you’re better than the women whose hot girl summers will involve bikinis and partying. racism and misogyny is not cute or quirky - give it a rest.
said this before will say it again - its very weird when white people keep taking things black people came up with/coined/created, determine its too shallow/sexual/ghetto or whatever, and decide they need to take it over and make it some kind of quirky dorky nerd shit. it reeks of antiblackness that everything black people do has to be turned into some cutesy fluffy stuff bc youre scandalized by black people and especially black women expressing ANYTHING that has to do with being sexy or loving your body or talking about sex or feeling hot or anything of the sort. why so eager to sanitize black peoples bodies and self-expression?
We didn’t have a word for our, as you guys call, gay/lesbian people. So we coined that word as an umbrella for all our tribes. We never said, “Well, you’re transgender. You’re bisexual. You’re lesbian.” We never knew those terms. Those are all from Western culture, you know, LGBTQ and all that. So on some level, it’s about getting rid of labels. Those terms were forced upon us.
This is really important
White on white violence
twitter post: my sister died and i dont know how i will cope with this grief
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celebrities used to be so cool man jane fonda still gets arrested at protests marilyn monroe was under investigation by the CIA for being a communist hedy lamarr invented wifi what happened
Good to note that there's still celebrities with really solid pasts and presents! Samuel L Jackson was an usher at MLK's funeral, took his college's board of directors hostage, and was majorly involved in the black power movement until he had to leave Atlanta for his own safety. John Boyega has *been* on the ground in London's anti-police brutality protests. Jason Momoa has delayed filming on multiple projects because he's been in Hawaii protesting for land sovereignty. People are still doing shit!
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