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Blame this guy named tony for this ok😭
i feel the need to reblog bc i just scrolled past this kind of post and my life is hell lol so hi
Things I’m always down for: - road trips - breakfast for dinner - coffee - naps - good music
After seeing the dad how do I channel, I really wanted this one. I searched for it and, tada! Mom how do I? Seems rather new, but I love it anyway.
This is such a cute and helpful idea, especially since some people either didn’t grow up with someone who could teach them this stuff or they grew up with parents who did everything for them. I knew a lot of guys in college who didn’t know how to do laundry or cook!
Reblog and you might save someone’s life, especially with all our Black Girls going missing #ProtectBlackGirls #SaveLife
For those who don’t know what’s happening in the video, she untied her shoelaces, pulled one through the inside of the zip tie binding her hands, then tied the shoelaces together. Then, by pulling downward and back and forth on the shoelaces with her feet, she created enough friction to wear away part of the ziptie, making it weak enough to snap right off her hands.
SIGNAL BOOST
SIGNAL BOOST
SIGNAL BOOST
Will always reblog
Protect all the ladies and the dudes
Damn
For those who don’t have shoelaces and for those who do but don’t want to trip over their own feet in case something goes wrong, here’s another way:
It’s all about quick, determined movement of your arms. To see it in action, watch the video at https://youtu.be/0Gr6HX_IKpw?t=9m – the zip ties part starts around the 8:00 min mark. The video also shows how to escape handcuffs and duct tape. And if you’re wondering what to do when you’ve got your hands behind your back, go to approx. the 0:20 min mark of the following video: “Moving cuffs from behind back to front position” (taken from thrillwriting.blogspot.de/2013/05/credit-wikipedia-disclaimer-this-is-non.html, where you’ll also find additional information on how to escape handcuffs).
For teach this to your kids….boys too. We don’t need to lose noone
SIGNAL BOOST! SPREAD!!!
Had to support devonbraggart’s fall this in your style challenge!
NETFLIX CODES HACK TO HELP YOU
JUST TRIED IT MYSELF, AND CAN CONFIRM IT WORKS.
REBLOG TO HELP
@kirkmaynardart this will sooo come in handy!
Yesssss indeed!!
sapphic//songs about __
Girls with a boyfriends
- your boyfriend by bloxx
- boyfriend by marika hackman
- girlfriend by kitty
- boyfriend by tegan and sara
- girlfriend by ria mae
- taking off all my clothes by heidi
Breakups
- talia by king princess
- 0108 by nakala
- strangers by halsey
- me & her by heavens to betsy
- curious by hayley kiyoko
- sheet stains by lauren ruth ward
- always this way by laura marling
- heartbroken forever by tender forever
- now im all messed up by tegan and sara
Bad Girls
- goth girls are easy by lesbian bed death
- dressed in black by gossip
- lesbian vampyres from outer space
- she’s a gun by the greeting committee
- woman dangerous by doria roberts
- rebel girl by bikini kill
- P.U.N.K girl by heavenly
- strong woman by jen cloher
Sex
- sweet girl by nicole dollanganger
- bitches by tove lo
- bang me box by miley cyrus
- box by siya
- holy by king princess
- i didn’t just kiss her by jen foster
Young love
- be my leia by the dollyrots
- red by miki ratsula
- sappho by frankie cosmos
- hold your hand by nicolette forte
- no kings by the total bettys
- say anything by girl in red
- hot like the room by my body
- gossip girl by grace vanderwaal
- sweet girl by nicole dollanganger
Old Love
- marry me by tender forever
- with a girl like you by thao
- eden with my eve by jen cloher
Bisexuality
- boys by maris
- carmen by lana del rey
- bad at love by halsey
- in or out by ani difranco
- think about girls sometimes by amber
- i wanna boyfriend with a car by kate nash
Lesbians
- I’ll never want a BF by bec sandridge
- i don’t do boys by elektra
- dyke march 2001 by le tigre
- dyke bars never last by sapphic lasers\
- blue collar sex kitten by lauren ruth ward
- the only dyke at the open mic by kate reid
Pining
- sleepover by hayley kiyoko
- jessie’s girl by mary lambert
- bestie by sizzy rocket
- daisy by zedd
- like me by chely wright
- veronica by daddy issues
- i want her by blind fury
- jenny by studio killers
- i wanna be your girlfriend by girl in red
Confidence
- B.I.G by caitlyn scarlett
- shade by iamddb
- ICY GRL by saweetie ft. kehlani
- boinked the bride by ember swift
- checking out your babe by tribe 8
- Q.U.E.E.N by janelle monae
Real People/Characters/Media
- edie windsor by zoë lewis
- the ellen page by partner
- marceline by willow
- carol by jen cloher
- fingersmith by jen cloher
Coming out/Homophobia
- homo song by mara levi
- room by palehound
- LGBT by lowell
- love is love by naz & ella
- love is love by starley
- married in london by janis ian
- pride by grace petrie
- this is me by jen foster
- gay sex by be steadwell
- not worth hiding by alex the astronaut
Butch/Femme
- drag king bar by bitch and animal
- femme bitch top by tribe 8
- only straight girls wear dresses by cwa
- dyke bars never last by sapphic lasers
- butch in the streets by tribe 8
- closet femme by kate reid
Running away
- greatness by jen foster
- chelsea lets go join the circus by agent R
- feminist housewives by bitch and animal
Taraji didn’t have to hurt his feeling like that 😩
That read!!!!
I love this yo 😂
I know he felt uncomfortable.. That read was something serious
I got scared at :52 “Let me tell you somethin……” 😂
You can tell she improv like 90% of that😂. Listen when a black girl start whispering during a read, it’s time to run.
oh my god
Sweet jesus
“fake, dumb winnie the pooh man” sounds like an insult I would use lmao
She cursed him OUT!
“The streets weren’t made for everybody, that’s why they made sidewalks! So moss like you could grow.” 🤦🏾♀️ Jesus lol
The Accuracy of Cartoons- Lesson #1: Dancing
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“White” Cartoon
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“Black” Cartoon
;) lol
AYYYEEEE!
It’s 2005 and I am 7, and my mom does my hair up in little braids with bright beads and barrettes that match my clothes. My teachers complain that they’re distracting. My mother tries to reason with them that braids are just about the only to manage my hair. They don’t care. The seed is sown.
It’s 2006 and I start getting my hair pressed. My Sundays are spent with aloe vera leaves pressed to the burns on my neck. I start to hate rain and develop a fear of heat tools that lasts to this day.
It’s 2008 and all the girls at school brush each other’s hair. Becky asks if she can brush mine. I want to fit in so I tell her yes. I want to disappear when she runs away yelling to the class that I have grease in my hair.
It’s 2008 when I ask my mom why my hair isn’t like the other girls’. She tells me it’s just how I am, and that my black hair is nothing to be ashamed of. I want to tell her she’s wrong.
It’s 2009 and I sit on the floor in my living room crying as the chemicals burn my scalp but I don’t move until twenty minutes have passed. After its been flat ironed it’s silky and straight - but it’s not straight or silky enough, not white girl straight. I touch the chemical burns on my scalp and wish I had left the perm on longer.
It’s 2010 and I’m three weeks late on my perm. That awful, bushy new growth is starting to grow under my perfect straight hair. I hate it. I think it’s ugly and dirty and I wish it’d just go away. I remind my mom to grab the extra strength relaxer.
It’s 2011 and I’m going through my scene phase. I want nothing more than to tease my hair and put it into backcombed pigtails and clip dream catchers into it. But I can’t. It bushes out at the slightest hint of moisture and tangled in the bat of an eye. I hate my hair in both its natural and treated forms.
It’s 2013 and my hair can’t take anymore. It’s damaged beyond repair and I’m forced to cut all thirteen inches off. I’m left with the natural hair I’ve hated my whole life. I cry for weeks.
It’s 2013 and my first healthy curl has appeared. I think it looks pretty. For Christmas I wish for more.
It’s 2015 and I have a fro as big and round as the sun. My curls frame my face like laurels. I put on my hoop earrings and love how I look.
It’s 2015 and I feel the need to reinvent myself. I cut it all off again, from twelve inches to three. I cry for days.
It’s 2016 and my curls are more defined than ever. My natural hair is my glory. I style them into a flat top or a coiff or whatever I feel like. I consider growing them out again.
Your hair journey will not always be pretty. It will not always be healthy. You will not remember all of it fondly. But no matter how rough or how long, it will always be worth it.
This was beautiful to be honest.
Hair loss sparked Madam C.J. Walker (born Sarah Breedlove) to develop a line of hair-care products just for African-American women in the early 1900s — and her entrepreneurial efforts led her to become one of the first female self-made millionaires in America.
After appearing on the November cover of Ladies’ Home Journal the year before, Sims made headlines when she graced the cover of LIFE magazine in 1969 — the first Black model to do so.
American Vogue made history with its August 1974 cover featuring Beverly Johnson, who was the first Black woman to hold the honor. Johnson told NPR of the moment: “I realized that this was a huge responsibility that was placed on my shoulders as a way of really breaking the color barrier in the fashion industry.”
Tracey “Africa” Norman was the first Black transgender model to land a major cosmetics campaign. In the mid-1970s, she snagged a contract with hair color brand Clairol. Norman didn’t disclose that she was transgender at the time out of fear it might damage her career.
In 1993, Lisa Price began developing hair and skin products out of her Brooklyn kitchen alongside her mother Carol. The now wildly popular brand, Carol’s Daughter, caters especially to women with natural, curly textures.
Reblog if you think it’s important to teach black girls to love their natural hair
I gotta get my life together
Mannnnnnn fuck all that shit…. good for them though
^^^^I’m with you on that.
same here
……………goodnight
i feel fat now wow
This is something that I’d like to do one day
*watches while i finish this slice of pizza*
Wiz Khalifa does Adele’s ‘Hello’ with a twist
This the most pothead shit I’ve ever seen in my life
this shit bangs tho.
i just found 12 bricks
I have watched this 50 times. They are so cute
The full version is life








