So it seems, as I have a favorite era of music, I also have a favorite era for books, books written in the late 90’s early 2000’s weren’t books you could easily read and forget. Blinking Red Light. Baggage Claim. Dakota Grand. Life before all the things that have come after. A Love Noire. Feminista. Books that showed a parallel between what black people have been and are in places gentrification has since taken over. If there is anything to reminisce, it’s being a part of that, and being able to witness that. And not knowing then that I’d never see it again.
It’s going to be crazy if after all this time, Twitter, and Instagram, I still end up back here…
If you’re black, and still active on this mf I need you to reblog this so we can keep the community close.
Line cooks and the weed man do more for the human race every day than any CEO has ever done in their entire life
failing.
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Niobium is the one I sent it in and it looks pretty bad so we don’t know how long.
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Who do you regret losing the most?
i regret losing myself trying to make things work with the wrong people
“She set her boundaries and rebuilt her life.”
— Cara Alwill Leyba
The 9th Street subway entrance in Brooklyn, as seen in 1910. Street-level subway entrances such as this one combined design elements of both the IRT and the BMT—indicative of the Dual Contracts under which the 4th Avenue BMT line in Brooklyn was being built.
Photo by Granville W. Pullis, from the collection of the New York Transit Museum. Caption text via the nytransitmuseum instagram feed,
zac posen spring 2013 rehearsal
When a goddess walks by…
She truly is the queen at what she does. Happy birthday, Naomi! 👸🏾
She is so beautiful and effortless
Life is about reprogramming. What we are socialized to believe, is up to us. There are things we don’t have to deal with, things that are put in our path to make us consider alternative ways of thinking and functioning.






