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othercentric · 9 years
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EXACTLY.
is there a certain reason for you reblogging a lot of black/african american people? not that its a bad thing im just wondering ! (in love w ur blog and the people on it btw!!)
short answer: my blog exists in an alternate universe where POC set the beauty standard
long answer: it’s important/necessary to combat Eurocentric beauty standards by intentionally praising POC features and other forms of diversity
my opinion: black people are radiant…
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I cant even ✋
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Yessssssssssssssss
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BTS wishing their muslim fans Ramadan Kareem.
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*_*
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The Mojuicy Mail Art Club (Mojuicy MAC). Quarterly packages featuring original artwork celebrating the lives of queer people of color.
Really super excited to announce this project! Mojuicy MAC is a subscription based Mail Art Club designed to get my artwork off the internet and into the real world for a heightened level of interaction. Get quarterly packages of stickers, postcards, zines, and limited edition prints featuring original and exclusive artwork! I have a lot of fine tuning to do but wanted to announce and get the ball rolling. Interested in Mojuicy MAC? Sign up for the newsletter here and keep an eye out for my Kickstarter project which launches on June 18th!! <3 <3 
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prom.
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YES QUEEN
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Phra Lak Phra Lam Dancers driving to their performance.
Taken by NoDurian. [x]
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10000000000% obsessed with MC Brinquedo
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The future is here, and it’s being made by 12 year olds in Brazil with the shanzhai-est Pikachus.
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You have been visited by the Chan of wealth, reblog this and you will have money come to you!
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*fronts like I wasn’t gonna do it* 👸🏾✨🔥🌹🐯🌙✨
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Photo/painting hybrid from Sun Jun’s “Classic of Tea” collection, which inserts models dressed in contemporary fashion into traditional calligraphy settings. This series is based on 茶经, the first book about tea ever.
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Women of color are kawaiiiii ✨💖
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Lil’ Kim’s winning Punchline In The Video Game ‘Def Jam: Fight For NY’, 2004.
Lil’ Kim is a featured fighter and a playable character in Def Jam Fight for NY and Def Jam Fight For NY: The Takeover.
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rory’s spessartite (garnet/jasper) design is like basically flawfree so i had the mighty need to doodle right quick. please go follow them, their SU fanart (and art in general) is A+++
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Naziyah Mahmood is a woman of contradictions. She was a scientist for the European Space Agency, an artist and soon to be published writer/poet. Also, she is a deadly martial artist and weapons collector while being a peace loving woman of faith. Naziyah has overcome a tough upbringing and disability to become an academic of excellence……who can also kick your butt. (x)
WHAT A BADASS <3 <3
“I do get a lot of odd looks when walking around Glasgow, especially when I’m training. There is still that stereotype here that women dressed like me should just be in the kitchen. An old instructor of mine used to call me his ‘little ninja girl.’ I didn’t mind because it gave me an advantage. I was taken lightly and I routinely got underestimated, especially when sparring. I remember one male student who was well over 6ft reassured me by saying,
‘Don’t worry. I will go easy on you.’
He soon found himself on the floor.”
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