#African Canadian
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ordantorrem · 23 days ago
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Animation Fandoms worldwide! Prove your worth & what you learned saving others & fighting tyrannies.
Canadians are going homeless this winter & hunger with exposure death rising. All because of the elites & Liberal-NDP-Trudeau government pricing out everyone who lives there so the rich can hoard our homes & land.
Animations cannot be watched by then because of all the work, job finding & have no home, phone or wifi.
We can’t make money by malls or own businesses when malls kick us out over prices too.
Spread awareness across the fandom. Real life is another’s foreign realm with great characters.
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oldwebrelics · 2 years ago
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Professional websites used to look like this.  
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speilsese · 3 months ago
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The final pitch bible for Alt Alien Biopunk: Nautical is up!
About an awesome, strong emperor, captain & CEO growing of age. A rebellious revolution seeks to destroy all he & his workers love, worked for & keep them alive. With or without gigantic sea life.
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holly-natnicole · 2 years ago
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HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY TO ALL AFRICAN CANADIAN GALS!!
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www-proxxicles-com · 5 months ago
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Wanted to PNGify a bunch of my critters for the upcoming wiki. Enjoy! (PSSST. Some of these guys weren't showcased! Seecrets!) WARNING: Long post!
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Two opossums, normal and albino.
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Ravens. Left to right, top to bottom- albino thick-billed, pied, common, thick-billed, white-necked.
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Crows- white-necked, slender-billed, generic grey, collared, northwestern, albino.
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African bullfrog with tongue out and tongue retracted.
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Grey and brown Toulouse/dewlap geese.
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Canada goose.
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iamhotgirlblog · 7 days ago
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yourdailyqueer · 6 months ago
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Kimora Amour (Justin Baird)
Gender: Male (she/her in drag)
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: 26 October 1987
Ethnicity: Guyanese
Nationality: Canadian
Occupation: Drag artist, nurse, costume designer, reality star
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cyarskj1899 · 2 months ago
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she was right and you punished her unjustly for it.
unforgivable
The most disgusting thing about this documentary was Megan saying that Tory had the balls to text her and say she looked sad, and then not too long after make a whole album and release a video of him cutting up horse legs.. that is sick asf!!!! Deport HIM
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princesssarisa · 9 months ago
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In Cinderella Tales From Around the World, I've now read all the tales from the United States and Canada. Most of these variants are Native American; some scholars think the archetype of Cinderella spread to these tribes from French Canadian settlers, but the indigenous people made it their own. There are also some US and Canadian variants from non-indigenous sources, which the book follows with two similar versions from the West Indies.
*The first Native American variant in this book is an Ojibwe version. The heroine is abused by her stepmother and two stepsisters, but a manitou (spirit) gives her fine clothes and a magical box in which to secretly store them. Some time later, the stepmother sends her to fetch water, and along the way the girl meets her grandmother, who warns her that she'll hear music, but not to look back in its direction – if she succeeds in not looking back, she'll become more beautiful than ever. She does, so one of the stepsisters sets out to the same place to gain new beauty too, but she ignores the grandmother's warning, looks back, and turns ugly. Some time after this, a dance takes place, the heroine attends wearing the dress the manitou gave her, and the chief's son falls in love with her and marries her. But after she gives birth to a son, the stepmother sticks a magic pin in her that turns her into an elk, and one of the stepsisters takes her place. Yet as in similar European variants, every day the elk comes back to nurse her baby, and eventually her husband finds her and pulls out the pin, restoring her to human form. He then has the stepmother and stepsisters executed.
*Another variant, from the Mi'kmaq and Algonquin peoples, is one I grew up with: it's been adapted into two picture books, The Rough-Face Girl and Sootface, and as "The Indian Cinderella" in an episode of the cartoon series Adventures from the Book of Virtues. The heroine lives with her father and her two cruel older sisters, who destroy her beauty by burning her with hot coals, singing off her hair and leaving her face covered with scars. Meanwhile, near their village lives a great, mystical chief or warrior who is invisible, or who can make himself invisible. Every girl in the village wants to marry him, including the two sisters, and they all dress in their finest to go and meet him. But the Invisible One will only marry a maiden who can see him, so his (visible) sister meets each one of them, and tests them by asking what his sled-strap and bowstring are made of. All the maidens, including the heroines' sisters, tell lies and are sent away. But the heroine dresses herself in improvised clothes and goes too, despite all her neighbors jeering at how ugly and shabby she looks. When the Invisible One's sister asks the usual question, she replies that his sled-strap is the rainbow and his bowstring is the Milky Way. This is the true answer. The sister then bathes her, which makes her hair grow back and heals her burn scars to reveal her natural beauty, and she marries the Invisible One.
**There's also a Huron variant on this story, with long additional episodes where suitors court the two older sisters, but they disdain the men, set near-impossible tasks for them, and when they succeed, finally say they'll marry them only when they've finished embroidering fabrics for the wedding. They force their younger sister to do the embroidery for them, but every night, like Penelope in The Odyssey, they undo some of it. Eventually, however, a great invisible chief comes to call, and the older sisters lie that they can see him but describe him inaccurately, while the youngest sister describes his true, otherworldly appearance and becomes his bride.
*The Zuñi tribe has a variant called The Turkey Girl, which stands apart from most others by having a sad ending. The heroine is a poor orphan, who either lives alone or with abusive sisters depending on the version, and earns her living by herding turkeys. One day a sacred dance is held and she longs to attend, so her turkeys magically wash her and dress her in finery and jewelry. But they warn her to come back before sunset to lead them home and feed them. The girl promises to do so, but at the dance she enjoys herself so much that she doesn't bother to go home in time. She comes back after dark to find that all the turkeys have fled into the wild, abandoning her to loneliness and poverty. This tale seems to be an allegory, warning poor people whose fortunes improve not to forget their old friends or be ungrateful to those who helped them.
*The book also includes retellings of Perrault's Cendrillon from Canada, the Southern US (written in slave dialect), the Bahamas, and Martinique. They're not different enough from from Perrault's version to warrant descriptions, but it's interesting to see the story told with each of these places' local flavors and dialects.
@ariel-seagull-wings, @adarkrainbow, @themousefromfantasyland
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Back with some more geese, I always have so much fun at the park.
For my bird lovers out there, is the goose that is running in front of the Canadian goose the same?
It is also the one in the back of the picture with all three. The colors are off just a bit from the others in the park, like how the neck has more of a fade from black to brown.
Honestly it could be a cross like the domestic goose in the front. That chunko is giving African Toulouse cross.
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misspeppermint2003 · 7 months ago
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⭐️ Weekly Fandom Vote (Round 21) ⭐️
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qbdatabase · 2 months ago
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10 Non-Fiction Titles: Join us for a week of color-themed posts! Today, we have 10 colorful non-fiction titles 🎉🎨🌈🍭🎊 ..... View the full summary and rep info on wordpress!
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gifsbymel · 1 year ago
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⸻ #48 GIFS, NADINE BHABHA [unknown] in the holiday shift, ep. 1. (more gifs will be added later)
To access the gif pack, click on the source link (or the link in the answers). These were all made by me from scratch, do not repost as your own or in a gif hunt. You can use/edit them to your liking, just credit me (@gifsbymel). If you find it useful or use my gifs, please reblog or like this post.
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trainsgenderfoxgirl2816 · 1 year ago
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Electric trains
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jotun-appologist · 2 months ago
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my cat autism is uncontainable today apparently
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yourdailyqueer · 11 months ago
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Ayo Leilani / Witch Prophet (Etmet Musa)
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: 8 October 1982
Ethnicity: Ethiopian, Eritrean
Nationality: Canadian
Occupation: Singer, songwriter, musician
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