“I’m just like anyone. I cut and I bleed and I embarrass easily" -Michael Jackson I have OMJD (obsessive Michael Jackson disorder) and there is no cure, I suck at describing myself and....that's it....... --Currently busy defending Michael-- ("the strongberrys" is just a randon thing)
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They were perfect together…. i guess destiny its other… but they never stop loving one each other—
I MISS THEM TOGETHER…
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“Michael [Jackson] and I both came along at a time when there was nothing. MTV didn’t have anyone who was visual. Bowie, maybe. A lot of people made great records, but dressed like they were going to the supermarket.” —Prince
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positive message of the day from Michael 💛
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Watch the trailer to Spike Lee’s Off the Wall Michael Jackson documentary.
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There are many celebrities that appear “white" that are actually mixed race.
For example:
Cameron Diaz. Blond hair with blue eyes but actually Hispanic.
Rachel Meghan Markle. Freckles with thin hair but actually 50% African American.
Now the same principles apply to Prince and Paris Jackson, yet people immediately claim they are “white”.
Both children are the offspring of Michael Jackson, African American; and Debbie Rowe, Caucasian. They are mixed children that appear “white". DNA tests have already proved Michael is their biological father.
Finally, Michael Jackson himself was 100% African American with a skin disease called Vitiligo that destroyed the pigmentation of his skin. His skin appeared to get lighter in time due to light patches he would cover with the appropriate makeup foundation to ease the harsh areas.
Michael Jackson never wanted to be “white" and never was. His children are biologically his with perfect DNA evidence. Along with other celebrities, mixed race gene factors cause their skin to appear light.
Fact.
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