lol how is the sky
i think i finally figured this image out
“the” is the thing that links all these together, which is why its to the side while everything remains the same
“imagine the sky”
“touch the sky”
“how is the sky”
Look, your blog is now signed by MCR.
brian quinn. rb if u agree
I don't go on Tumblr for a while and I don't even know what the frickle frackle this person i follow is doing
Writing a paper on sleep deprivation, which left you sleep deprived because of having to write it.
Look out! Brett Goldstein, Ped Plambles (Ed Gamble) & The Genie (James Acaster) meet once again for Judgement Day to talk all about their favourite films meals all for Red Nose Day. On the menu this year we have bad dates, erotic meals and a very spicy curry.
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Oh my God, THAT’S SO COOL!!!!
For people who still don’t see anything wrong with cultural appropriation, who still call cornrows “boxer braids”, “Kim K braids” or whatever - our cornrows symbolize liberation and freedom, it’s not your trendy hairstyle, it actually does have a history.
Since slaves were never taught to write and drawing directions was dangerous, because they could lead to them being discovered, captured, sold again or even killed by their master.
To reduce the risk of being discovered, women started weaving the maps in their hair, carving out paths with their cornrows. Some of the patterns even had hidden messages!
Yes, braiding existed in Africa way before, but it got a whole new meaning when Europeans enslaved millions of people. So next time you decide to go for a “Kim K look”, do a little research before you end up disrespecting someone’s culture and just, in all honesty, looking silly.