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For An Afton For All Time Shall Remain Unbroken
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fnafcraze19912 · 35 minutes ago
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hits the bong and immediately becomes aware of the narrative
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fnafcraze19912 · 2 hours ago
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Me: the writing in Star Trek is so good.
The writing in Star Trek:
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just got jumpscared at work today
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happy january 6th i’m always thinking about this post
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fnafcraze19912 · 2 hours ago
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I love how #africa keeps pushing to shed the rotten skin of #colonialiam … #oneafrica #panafricanism #indigenous . Repost from @beingblackislit
The decision to change colonial-era names was a profound act of reclamation for many African countries.
These names, imposed during colonization, often erased or overshadowed the rich histories, cultures, and identities of the people they represented.
By adopting indigenous or historically significant names, these nations reclaimed their sovereignty and reinforced their cultural heritage.
The act of renaming was not just symbolic but also a declaration of independence, rejecting the narratives and legacies imposed by colonial powers.
It allowed these countries to reshape their national identity on their own terms, fostering a sense of pride and unity among their people.
This separation from colonial names was a crucial step in dismantling the remnants of colonial domination and affirming the resilience and autonomy of African nations in a post-colonial world.
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fnafcraze19912 · 2 hours ago
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ID credit: 427344432 on 小红书
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fnafcraze19912 · 2 hours ago
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Gaiasia, a massive recently described stem-tetrapod from the Early Permian.
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this frame from the fallout tv show is so funny i nearly puked watching it
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fnafcraze19912 · 3 hours ago
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have the last five years been just a complete blur for anybody else
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fnafcraze19912 · 3 hours ago
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Can we stop using "still lives with their parents" or "unemployed" or "doesn't have a drivers license" or "didn't graduate high school" as an insult or evidence that someone is a bad person? Struggling with independence or meeting milestones is not a moral failing.
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fnafcraze19912 · 10 hours ago
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Found the most forlorn looking lil guy on iNaturalist the other night
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