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bitches be like "god he's so hot" and he looks like this
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And just like that, I’m PUBLISHED! 🤩🤍
My entire semester is made. To God be the glory!
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Alfre Woodard on Crooklyn (1994) for R29:
“To my knowledge, we hadn’t seen a Black family that was just presented as we are in life, as human beings,” Woodard said. “I get told in Belgium by white Belgians ‘I love Crooklyn, it reminds me of growing up.’ Which is what happens when you tell a story from a specific point of view, you don’t have to mention race. You didn’t get up this morning like ‘I’m a black woman that wants a cup of coffee.’ You just want a cup of coffee. It was us as we are. Just us being fabulous, complex, funny, delightful, and making ends meet. And seeing, even within that story, that we’re not monolithic...The specificity is what makes it universal. Diversity is not the point; showing reality is the point.”
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“Besties, go get your flu shots, I’m telling you.”
—My Contracts Prof.
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His usual, subtle drags are always the highlight of my day. They’re the reason why I always look forward to his class.
“Perhaps anyone can be a historian these days, just like anyone can become a journalist. If you just get in front of a camera and post on the internet, people assume that you have credentials. There’s a lot of ignorant, stupid people on the internet with agendas to push.”
—My ConLaw professor
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“Perhaps anyone can be a historian these days, just like anyone can become a journalist. If you just get in front of a camera and post on the internet, people assume that you have credentials. There’s a lot of ignorant, stupid people on the internet with agendas to push.”
—My ConLaw professor
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Fan attending a Grace Jones concert at the Les Mouches club in New York, 1977. Photographed by Nick Machalaba.
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