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Thursday 1/10/2019

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Carey Mulligan, photographed by Jason Bell for Empire, Nov 2018.

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antiqueart:
“ Cappella Antamori, San Girolamo della Carità, Rome.
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Thursday 1/3/2019

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Cappella Antamori, San Girolamo della Carità, Rome.

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Wednesday 1/2/2019

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Thursday 12/27/2018

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Video by @drewtrush | When we started talking about this project working in Yukon-Charley Rivers N.P., we were told point blank we were likely going to fail. “No way those wolves would tolerate your presence” seemed to be the consensus. As we eventually found and watched them from a distance the first year, I couldn’t help but notice locations that would be incredible camera trap spots if we had a chance to come back the second year (which we did). First and foremost when setting a camera trap is to capture some kind of behavior, something unique. Our cameras stayed in the field for 6 weeks. After Mat Sorum, biologist for @alaskanps collected the cameras and I didn’t hear from him for a while I couldn’t stand it anymore so I text him “If the footage we got before I left was a 5, where do we stand now?” “10” he replied. To learn about what this wolf is doing, jump over and follow along with @drewtrush. Learn even more by clicking on the link in his bio. #commonground @nationalparkservice

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Wednesday 12/26/2018

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Therese Patricia Okoumou. Patriot.

UPDATE December 6,2018 @odinsblog

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It is a very rare thing for me to disagree so hard with a progressive Black woman, but Therese Patricia Okoumou IS a hero. And she certainly did not let anyone down. Fighting for young children who were being caged and separated from their parents is never ever the wrong thing to do. What she did—resisting Trump and publicly speaking truth to power—required great courage. Okoumou is a hero and an activist. A social justice warrior in the truest sense of the word.

After repeatedly reaching out to the mainstream media and asking them to continue covering her story, she is being ignored by them now. But remember: they were happy to use her when she was the hot story and good for ratings. Now they apparently cannot be bothered to interview her, or call out the injustice of her impending imprisonment. (#WhiteFeminism)

If anyone knows of any lawyer or anyone who might be able to help Therese Patricia Okoumou with her appeals process, please reach out to her on her Twitter account.

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jonrkennex:

merry christmas to everyone who didn’t get presents today because their family couldn’t afford it and merry christmas to everyone who couldn’t make it home for the holidays and merry christmas to everyone spending it alone i want you all to know that i hope you all have a great great end of the year and i love you all and even if your holidays weren’t how you pictured them i hope you still have a good rest of the holidays and year

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Tuesday 12/25/2018

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Saturday 12/22/2018

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lamignonette:

Kotori Kawashima and Mirai Chan

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Ariana Grande is darkening her skin and changing her features to look Racially Ambiguous to sell to a wider audience and it needs to be addressed

Black people, who invented hip-hop, jazz, and rock and roll, have long been tastemakers of American cool. In many ways, fashion, music, and slang are dictated by black people no matter how little credit they get for it..

In fact:

“Our research shows that black consumer choices have a ‘cool factor’ that has created a halo effect, influencing not just consumers of color but the mainstream as well,” said Cheryl Grace, senior vice president of U.S. Strategic Community Alliances and Consumer Engagement, Nielsen.

Thus, presumably, if you want to be cool and sell records, you ought to start acting black. In fact, it’s great if you’re not black and act black because you get the benefits of being cool without the baggage and limitations of being subjected to racism.

Its what the Kardashians, Iggy, Justin Bieber, Ariana, and alot of other celebrities do in order to rise in popularity as well as be accepted into the black community.

  Grande’s music is largely influenced by hip-hop and R&B, meaning that in order to build a fanbase, she needs to court listeners (ahem, black folk) with those musical preferences. Grande, who is quick to shut down any perceptions about her ethnicity being anything but Italian. Most people presume Grande is Latinx, not necessarily black, when mistaking her race, but I am here to tell you, most Latinos are part black, sis. 

Thus, for years, Latinx women have been sounding the alarm: Grande is doing brown face. Look at her tan!! Look at how she speaks! Look at her music!

The point is: Most of us don’t get to pick and choose which parts of blackness we get to have — only white folks seem to have that luxury. And we need to give her the SAME ENERGY we give the kardashians.

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Thursday 12/20/2018

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lucybellwood:

Rosy morning porthole view.

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timbllr:
“centre georges pompidou, paris // taken from insta @timstahgram
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Tuesday 12/18/2018

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timbllr:

centre georges pompidou, paris // taken from insta @timstahgram 

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naturalpalettes:
“ Shoal Bay, Australia, Kate Ausburn
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Monday 12/17/2018

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Shoal Bay, Australia, Kate Ausburn

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geripie:
“Dita Von Teese by Franz Szony
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Dita Von Teese by Franz Szony

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