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The Styled Jungle

@thestyledjungle

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Lately I’ve been doing this thing where when men give me shit at my job, I choose to instead speak to their wives/girlfriends/female counterpart. I had a dude today try to yell at me and I ignored him and instead spoke in a very level voice to his wife instead. He literally stomped his feet like a fucking toddler and said “stop ignoring me! I’m talking!” And his wife said “George, please use a quieter voice. You’re embarrassing me.”

You are a genius and I’m using this

Lol I learned it from my mom. She does this all the time and eventually the guy either sulks off somewhere or adjusts his behaviour and THEN she’ll address him. I did this with my friends puppies when I was training them and it works the same tbh

This is the kind of behavior you use on little kids, which I find both hilarious, disturbing and very telling of how little we expect men to GROW THE FUCK UP

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  1. YOUR APOLOGY NEEDS TO BE AS LOUD AS YOUR DESRESPECT WAS
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Childish Gambino - Feels Like Summer

Damn he ain’t even have to go this hard tho

OMG YOOOOO!!!

I’m glad I went to watch that

Perfect song to end the summer 🔥

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girlhood (2014)

Seeing a darkskin black girl empower another dark skin black girl to stand up for herself did something to me. This is scene is powerful.

I love this movie 

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bnmxfld

a gentle reminder:

you are still learning. you are still changing. you are still growing. breathe. you will find your way.

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manivee

All these pics I found in my “selfies” album in my phone. I forgot I can look cute without snap filters 😢

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“Ghetto is nothing but creativity that hasn’t been stolen yet.”

- Writer, Nezarial Scott, on the hypocritical commercialization and commodification of Black American fashion, vernacular, slang, culture, and livelihood.

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Millennial culture is having two wildly different conversations with the same person on two different apps at the exact same time

conversation 1: cheese borger

conversation 2: that’s why I think I’m so afraid of making myself vulnerable, because my father taught me I couldn’t ever truly trust anyone