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celluloidrainbow · 2 years
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THE PEARL OF AFRICA (2016) dir. Jonny von Wallström In 2014, just when Cleopatra Kambugu, a 28-year-old trans activist, and her lover, Nelson, decide to settle down quietly, Uganda passed the Anti-Homosexuality Act; later in the same year, an Ugandan tabloid outed Kambugu, which eventually forced the lovers to flee Uganda. Now, Kambugu fights for her right to love and to exist, and against all odds, to become the first accepted trans person in her country. (link in title)
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wgm-beautiful-world · 4 months
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occvltswim · 14 days
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❝Sultane Noire (1748)❞ — Joseph-Marie Vien (French, 1716–1809)
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egolifontein · 5 months
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Pearl Thusi (@ pearlthusi)
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buffetlicious · 11 months
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Went out shopping with mum and bought myself a pot of Variegated String of Pearls (Curio rowleyanus) or better known by its synonym Senecio rowleyanus. This creeping succulent vine is native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa. Also called string of beads, it comes in both green and variegated colours. The latter had pearl-like leaves that are swirled in cream, green and sometimes even pink and purple colours with the right combination of sun stress and water.
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Green String of Pearls image from here.
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bruce-wyatt-burner · 1 month
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raw1111official · 3 months
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🌺🥑🎉 Celebrate National Tapioca Day on RAW1111.COM! 🧋🎉 Enjoy delicious vegan recipes and fun facts. #GVWU Go Vegan With Us and join the tapioca fun! 🌱✨
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world-of-wales · 2 years
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CATHERINE'S STYLE FILES - 2013
11 DECEMBER 2013 || The Duchess of Cambridge along with Prince William visited South Africa House in Trafalgar square to sign the condolence book for Nelson Mandela.
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bellarina9 · 2 years
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bella alubo self portrait
wearing luvv by bella
handmade jewellery: pearls, mother of pearl &
stone beads + cubic zirconia anchor pendant +
rhinestone & metal accessories
" shot on canon
eos600d 50mm lens diy protective style sleek back
natural hair ponytail edges laid, strong brows, sade
adu inspired red lips, small medium double hoop
gold earrings, tragus piercing stud
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themoonverse · 1 year
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Ma première publication sur T
Je l’ai appelé Griot…identity and history
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blackjewels5 · 1 year
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wgm-beautiful-world · 8 months
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mystacoceti · 1 year
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"No need to collect a mass of facts. We have just considered societies which are ignorant: the first, of our conception of fate; the second, of our conception of birth; the third, of our conception of exchange; the last, of our conception of death. That's enough.
"Between the men we have just mentioned, and the Greek, or the Gothic man—or anybody else—and ourselves, what is there in common?"
Lowering his lizard-skin eyelids slightly, [Möllberg] paused for a moment, to give more weight to what he was going to say:
"Whether we are talking of God in the religious civilizations, or the link with the cosmos in the preceding civilizations, every mental structure considers as absolute and unassailable any particular sign which directs life, and without which man could neither think nor act. (A sign which does not necessarily guarantee a better life for man, which can equally well, of course, contribute to his destruction!) It is to man what the aquarium is to the fish swimming inside it. It does not enter his mind. It has nothing to do with the search for truth. It seizes and possesses man, while he never possesses it entirely. So much so, in fact—and now I come back to Mr. Vincent Berger's argument—that men are, perhaps, more thoroughly defined and classified by their form of fatalism than by anything else."
"Which is ours?" my father asked.
"it's not easy for a fish to see its own aquarium. . . . First and foremost, one's country, don't yo think?"
Walter raised his hand with the same conductor's gesture as before and said with a kind of bitterness:
"There is a truth, gentlemen, to which we do in fact submit, in the same way as those kinds who appear on the fringe, if I may say so, of the most distant past used to submit to the stars . . . without which neither the idea of country, nor that of race, nor that of social distinction, would be what it is. We live in it, as the religious civilizations lived in God. Without it, not one of us—I merely say: 'not one'—would be able to think. It's our only realm: it's history."
"And behind history," Möllberg went on, "perhaps there's something which is to history what history is to the country, to revolution. Perhaps our consciousness of time—"
from The Walnut Trees of Altenburg, André Malraux, tr. A. W. Fielding
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egolifontein · 7 months
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Pearl Ledikele (@ pearlledikele)
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timelessfineries · 2 years
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Collier africain tubulaire / African tubular necklace ::: Timeless Fineries
https://www.timeless-fineries.com/products/collier-africain-zoulou-jaune
timelessfineries.etsy.com
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