so I just realized that the Scooby-Doo crew is the only group of white people that run immediately.
Like Yes they go looking for trouble. But how do they stay alive? THEY RUN FIRST.
Then once they find a safe place they start talking. And they dont trip and fall and stay down.
they even run like Black People!
you see the way Velma’s head is cocked back cus you know she aint playin!
Her and Dafny are running in flats!
AND scooby is in the Back!
Those are some fast white people when they can ALL OUTRUN A GREAT DANE!
Im just sayin tho…
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Vintage Tux! Cravings Truck! Hip Hop!…What more do you need?!?!
Tallahassee!! REBIRTH OF SLICK: A NIGHT DEDICATED TO HIP HOP CLASSICS and DJ @AtotheL ‘s “Winter Barbecue Music” Release Party 8pm-Midnight @ Lee’s Wine Bar (1700 N.Monroe St.). Food by @CravingsTruck . Pls RT!
25 Things I Learned From Opening a Bookstore - jlsathre - Open Salon
“1. People are getting rid of bookshelves. Treat the money you budgeted for shelving as found money. Go to garage sales and cruise the curbs.
2. While you’re drafting that business plan, cut your projected profits in half. People are getting rid of bookshelves.
3. If someone comes in and asks where to find the historical fiction, they’re not looking for classics, they want the romance section.
4. If someone comes in and says they read a little of everything, they also want the romance section.
5. If someone comes in and asks for a recommendation and you ask for the name of a book that they liked and they can’t think of one, the person is not really a reader. Recommend Nicholas Sparks.
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Slavery by Another Name
“This is a very powerful and eye-opening film. Ever wonder why immigrants came to America and in a short time got ahead of African Americans? Ever heard family stories of relatives who headed North and were never heard from again? Did you know that the enslavement of African Americans did not end until 1942? Ever heard of peonage? Everyone has heard of the chain gang, but do you know how and why it came about? Cities like Birmingham and companies like US Steel take on another significance. “Slavery by Another Name” is a powerful and illuminating expose of an American history seldom found in the history books but a part of history that affects even present American society. It illuminates the systematic suppression of African American economic development through the theft of “free” Black labor from just after the Civil War to modern times. It is not to be missed. It will be screened at The Pan African Film Festival, Saturday, February 11 at 5:15p. The director, writer and producers will be present for Q&A after the screening.” -Asantewa
source: http://blogs.indiewire.com/shadowandact/sundance-2012-review-slavery-by-another-name
I literally laughed out loud. I can’t tell you how many times this I’ve done something like this.
My cousin, ashamed after building a chair from IKEA.
Dead.
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REUNITE YOUR INNER MARRIAGE OF MASCULINE(SUN) & FEMININE(MOON) THAT YOU MAY RETURN TO YOUR INNER KINGDOM (THE ETERNAL AFRICA OF RA)
-EL Been Wise
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In Our Heads About Our Hair - Trailer
Directed by Hemamset Angaza
…Because you ARE God.
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Between Two Worlds
Photo and caption by Tara Garner
A mother gives birth to her son. This photograph captured a momentous introduction of a mother and baby’s first exchange. The baby is suspended in time, half way inside his mother and the world; being guided out by his mother’s own hands. Photograph was captured by friend and doula of the mother.
Location: Summertown, Tennessee
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INFORMALLY FORMAL (by vintagetux)
New sounds from VT coming soon!! Afro Blues
VISIONS TO THE SOUNDTRACK
I can get with that.
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