I would just like to personally thank gerard way for the phrase “unapologetic apathy” because. that’s just it. that’s my entire life and my entire identity, my mascot and my mantra, I wanna scream it from the rooftops till my lungs bleed. those two words are gonna save me
Rushed This Piece A Lil Because I Was A Lil Tired, then My Marker Bursted And I Was Ready To Scrap It, But Mistakes Are Art And This Is Still One Of My Favs At First I Named It [Poolside With Assata] To Represent Black Womanhood in All its Beauty But I Found The Muse After So Its Called [Poolside With Joia] | Another Installment of My “Nude Summer Series” [@joiajohn]
"Beautiful Black Woman, I Bet that Bitch Look Better Red": Has Lil'Wayne Infiltrated The Minds Of Our Black Men?
I need to leave this here and please comment if you must. I am thankful for the man upstairs for creating a beautiful, intelligent, curvaceous Black woman, such as myself; however what picks my brain is when a guy tries to talk to me && after asking my name he asks, "What nationality/ethnicity are you?" My first instinct is to be me and say wth does it look like, but instead of being rude, I just say what it is. Moral of this is and I'm curious, why is that a question that determines if a woman is "dateable" or "sexy"? Honestly it pisses me off. All women are beautiful, especially our Black women. Please leave your comments, I'd like to know from any perspective.
Looking crazy on snap chat but I live life with no expectations from what I do for others. I don’t expect a thank you, a wow, a nothing. I just love seeing others succeed! It inspires me! We should all be inspired when someone wins because it reminds me they if they can do it we all can! We all have the same two arms, two eyes, two legs, and there’s even people without all of that killing the game! Doing more without arms and legs than most of us are! Let’s stop hating and become inspired when we see someone WINNING!
When all you can do is reminisce on how beautiful she is inside and out. Her artistic ability is beyond a Beyoncé or Rihanna. When her journey is nothing short of the phrase "finding oneself" from being miseducated and unplugged to truly developing into the woman she is today. The best show I've ever seen && all I want to do is relive each and every moment with Ms. Lauryn Hill. (at The Wellmont Theater)
I just missed #WCW, but since today is #TBT I want to go down memory lane...August 2015 && the progress I've made! I've never posted a before and after, but I am happy that I have maintained a sense of discipline over the past couple months with all that has happened both bad && good. I have lost over 20lbs && 18 inches all over! I AM THE MASTER OF MY FATE AND THE CAPTAIN OF MY SOUL!