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boabel · 3 months ago
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this is so shit i need [remembers suicide jokes are bad for my mental health] mouse bites to live
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daughterofsarenrae · 3 months ago
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i-m-snek · 8 days ago
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"snakes dont have personalities!" Leliana, after 11 years of life: "OMG water is wet??" Watch until the end 😂
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foreverbaby25 · 8 months ago
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sickneurotic · 2 months ago
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telemachus when a hundred men break into his house and call his mom a tramp or something idk
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animusrox · 6 months ago
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[90's Sitcoms]
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mostly-funnytwittertweets · 6 months ago
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ysabel277 · 2 months ago
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Who would like to put me on a food marathon? 😊
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fidjiefidjie · 2 months ago
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📷 Art du jour 📸
Scènes surréalistes des deux photographes Daniel Rueda & Anna Devís
👋 Bel après-midi
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atomic-chronoscaph · 6 months ago
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Designs by Norman Bel Geddes (1930s)
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darkskinwomen · 1 month ago
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The unforgettable mirror scene between Uncle Phil (#JamesAvery) and Aunt Viv (#JanetHubert) exudes intimacy and devotion—showcasing a dynamic rarely seen on television.
What makes this scene even more iconic is its profound representation of a dark-skinned Black woman being loved in the most beautiful and unapologetic way.
Uncle Phil speaks life and love into his wife, Aunt Viv. As they stand before the mirror, Uncle Phil’s words become a reflection of her beauty, not just physically but in the essence of her entire being. It is a raw and genuine portrayal of a husband uplifting his wife, offering her unwavering support and adoration. His affirmations are not simply compliments, but a deep acknowledgment of her worth and beauty.
This moment broke barriers, as it depicted a form of Black love that was rarely highlighted in mainstream media at the time. Together, they shattered stereotypes, presenting a love that celebrates Black women, especially dark-skinned women, as deserving of tenderness, respect, and deep admiration.
This scene resonates far beyond the script, the scene offers a powerful reminder that love—Black love—can be soft, nurturing, and full of light.
🎥 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
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daughterofsarenrae · 3 months ago
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it is so fucked up that men's gymnastics outfits dont have sparkles. this is why we need feminism
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i-m-snek · 25 days ago
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My favorite baby from Lelianas' clutch this year bein spoopy :')
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mischieviem · 6 months ago
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Forced myself to draw other characters
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rachelc00k69 · 24 days ago
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admireroffatguys01 · 1 month ago
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This was me at my biggest. I was able to wolf down 2 large pizzas and 2 liters of coke like it was nothing, still had room for some dessert of course.
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