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that moment in tfone. but shattered glass. whoever sold the idea of canonising alternate universes??? actual genius.
#transformers#maccadam#my art#transformers fanart#megatron#optimus prime#megop#tf one#transformers one#shattered glass#so my personal shattered glass headcanon for tfone is#alpha trion (and the other primes) are the actual evil and he manipulates the four into thinking sentinel's bad#but the quintessons are actually this peaceful people that want to have fair trade with cybertron#and 13 primes are power hungry and only want to conquer#something something like the idw expansion led by nova prime#megatron is actually GIVEN megatronus' cog by sentinel in his dying breaths#optimus still gets the matrix of leadership#but he uses it as a show of power and dominance over his fellow cybertronians to heed him#just the. implications that optimus#in surviving the primes and bringing a new “age”#simply... enforces their legacy again#while megatron seeks (haha like. the seekers.) to build a new future with what's left of the old legacy (the high guard)#im also not smart. please. share your shattered glass headcanons.
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Trump was shot in the ear at 6:11...
Ephesians 6: 11 says:👇
Put on the full armor of God, so that you may be able to [successfully] stand up against all the schemes and the strategies and the deceits of the devil.
What did Trump do? 👇
He stood up proudly, paused and raised his right fist and called out to his fellow soldiers and encouraged his warriors to Fight (3 times) with steadfast determination.
I'm a veteran and if you ask any other veteran what kind of Commander in Chief they would want to follow into battle, you would hear a description of a leader like Trump. He knows this is a war for humanity and it's a battle no one can afford to lose. 🤔
#pay attention#educate yourselves#educate yourself#knowledge is power#reeducate yourselves#reeducate yourself#think about it#think for yourselves#think for yourself#do your homework#do some research#do your research#do your own research#ask yourself questions#question everything#leadership#save humanity
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"We must canonize our own saints, create our own martyrs, and elevate positions of leadership in our own image. We must inspire literature and promulgate a doctrine of our own without any apologies to the powers that be. That is our divine responsibility."
The Honourable Marcus Garvey
#black people#black history#blacktumblr#black#black tumblr#pan africanism#black conscious#africa#black power#black empowering#marcus garvey#black pride#black community#black leadership#self-determination#cultural identity#qoutes#qoute
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#black leadership#black women#social injustices#cop city atlanta#genocide against palestinians#black liberation#white supremacy#american imperialism#corruption#black leaders#power exchange#money influence
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“Bound, caged, and stripped of all autonomy—this is where you belong. My will is the air you breathe, my command the only purpose you serve. You exist for my amusement, to crawl, to kneel, to be broken under the weight of my absolute dominance. Submission isn’t a choice; it’s your reality, and I am your god, your tormentor, your master—merciless, unrelenting, and supreme.”
#power#authority#command#discipline#leadership#mastery#alpha confidence#alpha mindset#alpha master#leather master#alpha gentleman#alpha perfection#alpha control#absolute discipline#absolute dominance#absolute submission#total obedience#total control#actually narcissistic#narcissistic abuse#alpha white men#white excellence#crush the weak#faggot cocksucker
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I’ve seen a few headcanons (especially in fics) that Will solace actually is naturally brunette but when he was claimed by Apollo his hair turned blonde (weither it’s over time due to sun bleaching or straight away).
And I just wanted to say I love this so much purely because of how heartbreaking some of the implications can be. 🤗
It’s never happened to any Apollo campers before, Will doesn’t know why it had to happen to him, his one sense of normalcy taken away so quickly, his one connection to his previous life- gone.
Will starts to pick up quite quickly he’s not like his other siblings, he’s can’t write and is average at archery. But he can heal, better than anyone else can.
He was different from the start, he was claimed differently, and his gift was different too.
And while still struggling with what to do, at the ripe age of 12 he’s now in charge of a cabin full of kids younger than him, because he was the oldest to survive.
Just imagine how the plague powers would also affect him. Apollo himself said that it seemed Will had gained all of his good qualities and none of his bad.
How would this 15 year old feel that the same hands that can heal can cause harm?
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#will solace angst#will solace headcanon#will solace#will solace pjo#autistic will solace#I hate how people push him to just being Nicos boyfriend#he’s his own character#I do feel like this is stuff he would talk to Annabeth Percy and Nico about tho-#Annabeth and Percy know what it’s like to be pushed into leadership at such a young age#Percy knows how it feels to have powers that can be good and bad#Nico (and the other two tbh) know how it feels to be different#taken away from what your used to#<33#pjo#percy jackson#pjo hoo toa#percy jackon and the olympians#heroes of olympus#pjo fandom#Will solace they could never make me hate you#nico di angelo#annabeth chase#tbh I will never stop with the autism headcanons#rick riordan#riordan universe#riordanverse#pjo hoo toa tsats#tsats#pjo tsats#tsats spoilers
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Pretty sure i accidentally conditioned myself to get horny as soon as i go to type in my password for this forsaken app lmao
#male leadership#male superiorty#bimbo doll#propatriarchy#anti feminism#dumb wh0re#male power#degrade and humiliate me#malesuperiority
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Stop giving away your power by letting what others think of you, define you. People’s perceptions of you hold no value unless you allow it. If you don’t agree with how others see you, create you own narrative and start defining yourself.
Shift your mindset from needing validation, to knowing who you are. Don’t walk into the room thinking “I wonder what they think of me.” Walk into the room thinking “I don’t mind what they think of me. I know who I am. I am the best.”
And sure, this mindset may seem like arrogance but it is far better than craving approval or trying to explain yourself to others.
You can either give your power away by depending on the approval of others or you can free yourself, become the main character and perceive yourself the way you desire.
#succulentsiren#writers and poets#main character#divine feminine#dark feminine energy#affirmations#it girl#girlblog#mindset#dark femininity#femininity#high value#self confidence#independence#poised#composed#friends#approval#defining leadership#define#inspiration#motivation#quotes#validation#power#feminine energy#feminine#femme#freedom#faith
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Life is 10% what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it.
John C. Maxwell
#John C. Maxwell#thepersonalquotes#Inspirational#Attitude#Deep#Leadership#Life#Cute#Powerful#Wise#Motivational#happening#quotes#literature#lit#prose#life quotes
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i think the thing that makes azula so impressive beyond just her raw skill and power at firebending is that the majority of the time she ensures she's never alone when fighting others. like sure, she'll duel when she needs to and whip ass at it, but more often than not she's strategically placed allies around her. mai and ty lee, the dai li, backup soliders and fire benders - she never refuses assistance on egotistical terms. and she really has every right to, i mean her fire is blue, that puts her in a league that no one else touches. yet that ego doesn't translate to her battle tactics
azula operates with personal arrogance, and tactical humility. i think thats one of the reasons she's such a terrifying opponent
#those dumb as power scaling things made me think abt this#bc majority of the time azula uses her head more than her raw skill in battle n she has a LOT of skill. so it makes those things redundant#shes a war leader first and foremost in every fight#its such an interesting aspect to her. her military leadership is genuinely unmatched#[until she starts slipping]#azula#atla#veran speaks
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This is exactly why the American people love President Trump. It doesn't get any more fucking bad ass than this right here! 🤔
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#pay attention#educate yourselves#educate yourself#knowledge is power#reeducate yourself#reeducate yourselves#think about it#think for yourselves#think for yourself#do your homework#do your own research#do some research#ask yourself questions#question everything#trump#strong leadership#you decide#Instagram
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Why Dr. John Henrik Clarke Is Correct About Black People Having No Friends (and why We Don’t Need Any) – a Garveyite Perspective
Dr. John Henrik Clarke famously stated, “Black people have no friends.” For many, this may sound harsh, but it is a sobering truth when viewed through the lens of Pan-Africanism and Marcus Garvey’s philosophy. Garvey understood that Black liberation can not depend on external allies; it must come from within—rooted in self-reliance, unity, and a shared commitment among Black people globally.
Here’s why, Dr. Clarke’s statement rings true and why, from a Garveyite perspective, Black people don’t need friends—only each other.
1. History Proves It
From colonialism to the civil rights era, supposed "friends" of Black people have repeatedly betrayed or abandoned us. Other groups have leveraged Black struggles for their own gains, only to leave Black people behind once their goals were achieved.
Post-slavery labour movements excluded Black workers.
Civil rights coalitions saw other groups gain rights, while Black people remained trapped under systemic racism.
Garvey and Clarke both saw these betrayals as evidence that Black people must prioritize their own interests and stop relying on others.
2. Global Anti-Blackness Is Real
Anti-Blackness isn’t confined to one region—it’s a global phenomenon. Across continents, Black people face systemic oppression, discrimination, and dehumanization.
Other groups often form alliances to protect their own power while marginalizing Black voices.
Even in spaces of shared oppression, anti-Blackness often takes precedence.
Dr. Clarke’s assertion and Garvey’s vision both point to this truth: Black liberation must come from within because no one else will prioritize us.
3. Dependency Leads to Exploitation
Depending on outside "friends" or "allies" often comes with hidden costs. Foreign aid, alliances, and solidarity movements often prioritize the interests of others over Black liberation.
Aid to African nations often perpetuates dependency rather than fostering self-sufficiency.
"Allies" in social justice movements often centre their struggles, leaving Black people to fight alone.
Garvey warned that dependency breeds vulnerability. Clarke reinforces this: Black people must build their own systems to avoid exploitation.
4. We Have Everything We Need
Garvey believed that Black people possess the resources, talents, and ingenuity needed for liberation.
Africa’s wealth: With its vast natural resources, Africa can fund global Black empowerment if reclaimed from exploitative systems.
Diaspora talent: Across the globe, Black communities excel in innovation, creativity, and resilience.
Dr. Clarke’s statement echoes Garvey’s vision: We don’t need friends because we already have all the tools for success.
5. Cultural Exploitation Is Proof of No True Friendship
Black culture—music, art, fashion, and more—is celebrated globally, but Black people are rarely compensated or empowered by their own creations.
Other groups profit from Black innovation while perpetuating anti-Black systems.
Cultural exploitation demonstrates a lack of true solidarity.
Garvey’s solution: Black people must reclaim their culture and use it as a tool for empowerment, not exploitation.
6. Unity Is Our Greatest Strength (and Threat to Oppressors)
A united global Black community is the most powerful weapon against systemic oppression. Garvey emphasized unity, and Clarke’s assertion underscores why others fear it:
A unified Black world challenges global power structures that thrive on division.
By focusing on internal unity, Black people strengthen themselves and disrupt oppressive systems.
7. Allies Often Divide Us
Alliances can create divisions within Black movements, as external influences pit factions against each other or dilute the focus on Black liberation.
During the civil rights movement, alliances often marginalized more radical Black voices.
Today, funding from external groups can cause conflicts between grassroots Black organizers and larger organizations tied to outside agendas.
Garvey’s emphasis on self-reliance offers a solution: Black unity must come first, free from outside interference.
8. Other Groups Prioritize Their Own Interests
Every group prioritizes its own survival and progress—it’s not wrong, but Black people must learn from this.
White nations maintain global alliances to uphold their dominance.
Asian nations focus on economic self-sufficiency.
Jewish communities have built strong networks to protect and uplift their people.
Garvey and Clarke would agree: It’s time for Black people to do the same and put themselves first.
9. Historical Success Through Self-Reliance
History proves that Black people thrive when they rely on themselves:
The Haitian Revolution succeeded because enslaved Africans united and rejected external dependence.
Garvey’s UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association) built businesses, schools, and a global movement without outside help.
These examples show that self-reliance works. Black people don’t need friends—they need focus.
10. True Liberation Is Self-Determined
Liberation can not be outsourced, gifted, or borrowed—it must be self-determined. Allies may help temporarily, but no one will prioritize Black liberation over their own interests.
Garvey envisioned a world where Black people controlled their own economies, politics, and resources.
Clarke’s assertion reminds us that we can’t afford to waste time seeking validation or support from others.
11. Black Liberation Threatens Global Power Structures
Both Garvey and Clarke understood that Black liberation isn’t just a struggle for freedom—it’s a direct threat to the systems of power that dominate the world.
A free and united Africa would undermine Western economic dominance, which relies on exploiting African resources.
A globally empowered Black diaspora would disrupt industries, politics, and systems built on anti-Blackness.
This explains why no other group can truly be a friend to Black liberation. Their survival often depends on maintaining the status quo that oppresses us.
12. “Allies” Often Centre Themselves in Our Struggles
Even when other groups claim to stand in solidarity with Black movements, their involvement often centers their own experiences, narratives, and priorities.
Non-black allies frequently shift attention to their struggles, leaving Black people to carry the burden of fighting for everyone else.
Movements like Black Lives Matter have seen external groups co-opt their messages for personal or political gain.
Garvey’s philosophy reminds us to stay focused on our own goals and not allow our movements to be hijacked.
13. Romanticizing External Help Distracts from Pan-African Solutions
One of the pitfalls of seeking allies is the belief that external help is necessary or even superior. This mindset can prevent Black people from exploring Pan-African solutions.
Garvey’s vision of “Africa for Africans” called for African nations and the diaspora to work together without relying on foreign nations or systems.
Clarke’s statement reinforces this idea: the best solutions come from within. Black people don’t need external friends—they need internal unity.
14. Allies Often Maintain Anti-Black Systems
Even so-called “progressive” allies often uphold the same systems that oppress Black people.
Corporations claiming to support racial justice continue to exploit African resources and labour.
Governments speaking out against racism still engage in policies that harm Black communities worldwide.
Dr. Clarke and Garvey both understood this hypocrisy. Real liberation requires rejecting systems that perpetuate oppression, even if they claim to support us.
15. Our Focus Should Be on Building Future Generations, Not Pleasing Others
Garvey often emphasized the importance of preparing future generations to lead and succeed independently.
Clarke’s warning about having no friends reinforces this: Why waste time seeking allies when we could be building schools, economies, and systems that empower our children?
A Garveyite perspective prioritizes creating a legacy of self-reliance and leadership that ensures the survival and progress of Black people globally.
By focusing on the future, Black people can stop relying on the approval or assistance of others and instead secure their own destinies.
Final Reflection: All We Have Is Us, and That’s Enough
Dr. John Henrik Clarke’s statement and Marcus Garvey’s philosophy both lead to the same conclusion: Black people must take responsibility for their liberation. True freedom can not and will not come from allies—it must come from within. The power lies in our hands, in our unity, and in our shared commitment to self-determination.
We don’t need friends. We need ourselves.
#marcus garvey#Dr John Henrik Clarke#Garveyism#pan africanism#self reliance#No Allies#black unity#black liberation#Anti Blackness#economic independence#black people#black history#black#black tumblr#blacktumblr#black conscious#africa#black power#black empowering#black future#Global Black Community#black leadership#african diaspora#black diaspora#black culture#african culture#people of color#POC
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"Roxy" by Micell A. on INPRNT
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“Command is not worn; it is embodied. Every button, every stitch, every fold of leather is a testament to the power that radiates from within. To wear such a uniform is to assert dominance, authority, and control—effortlessly. The leather binds not just the body but the will of those who kneel before me.”
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On this day, 5 November 1843 an enslaved woman called Carlota Lucumi led a slave uprising in Matanzas, Cuba. Brandishing machetes, Lucumi and her co-conspirators summoned other enslaved people with a kettle drum, then killed the cane plantation enslavers before heading to neighbouring plantations and farms to free other enslaved people.
While Lucumi herself was soon executed, the rebellion lasted until the following year, when Spanish colonial authorities succeeded in violently repressing it.
The abolition of slavery in Cuba was eventually achieved in 1886.
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Un día como hoy, 5 de noviembre de 1843 una mujer esclavizada llamada Carlota Lucumí lideró una rebelión de esclavos en Matanzas, Cuba.
Llevando machetes, Lucumí y sus co-conspiradores hicieron un llamado a otros esclavos utilizando un timbal y luego mataron a los escalvizadores de la plantación de caña. Luego se dirigieron a plantaciones y granjas vecinas para liberar a otras personas esclavizadas.
Aunque Lucumí pronto fue ejecutada, la rebelión duró hasta el año siguiente, cuando las autoridades de las colonias Españolas lograron reprimirla de manera violenta.
Eventualmente, se logró la eliminación de la esclavitud en Cuba en 1886.
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