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lavishness:

paulapell:

We’re celebrating Julia’s last fuckable day

This video is AMAZING.

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cindymayweather:

“Sit down, I’m not for male consumption.”

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activistnyc:

#SayHerName: A Vigil in Remembrance of Black Women and Girls Killed by the Police. Although Black women are killed, raped and beaten by the police, their experiences are rarely foregrounded in our popular understanding of racialized state violence.

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fckyeahprettyafricans:

Nigeria

meluhdees:

collardgreensneckbones:

wocinsolidarity:

cecileemeke:

#FakeDeep by Cecile Emeke

If you didn’t know who fake deep is, allow us to introduce you. Watch the full video here.

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GO THE FUCK OFFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I literally just gasped at the fact they were so able to articulate the reality of this so well

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arsvallis:

nantajoong:

This is observable globally too.

The US requires cheap, undervalued labor to maintain itself, which is why you have places like Foxconn, like sweatshops, like these under the table factories that treat their workers like shit and pay them pittances for wages…

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misfiteconomy:
“Spotted on Regents Canal, London: “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” ”

misfiteconomy:

Spotted on Regents Canal, London: “Imagination is more important than knowledge.”

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vanityfair:
“In the Details | David Chang
A panoply of eccentric biographical data RE: chefdom’s fretful ramen master.
HE IS the Virginia-raised son of Korean immigrants—educated in Vienna, a suburb of Washington, D.C., but well acquainted with...

vanityfair:

In the Details | David Chang 

A panoply of eccentric biographical data RE: chefdom’s fretful ramen master.

HE IS the Virginia-raised son of Korean immigrants—educated in Vienna, a suburb of Washington, D.C., but well acquainted with Richmond, where his father had a business. Culinarily, this background has come to bear on such Chang creations as his Honeycrisp-apple kimchi with jowl bacon and Noodle Bar’s fried chicken served two ways, southern-style and Korean-style.

HIS FAVORITE extra-vocational activity is fly-fishing, which satisfies him, paradoxically, “because it’s constant dissatisfaction.”

HE HAS spent much of his life deliberately evading anything that smacks of normalcy. Of late, however, he finds himself thinking, “Man, normal might be really nice right now.”

Read more here. 

Photograph by Gasper Tringale. 

(Source: vanityfair.com, via vanityfair)

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