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This is how I know the Prince tribute during super bowl #lxii will be amazing ☺️💜🌟🤓 #minneapolis #coldchella @coldchella
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Misty Copeland reveals how Prince secretly saved a Harlem ballet school
Misty Copeland is one of ballet’s brightest stars — and Prince knew that well before everyone else.
“I wouldn’t be the woman or the artist that I am had I not worked with him or met him,” she tells Mashable.
His legacy as someone who supported and empowered female artists is something we should always remember, says Copeland.
“He celebrates the woman in a very powerful and positive way.”
“I’m so used to being in a field where you don’t have a lot of say and you’re told what to do and you’re criticized for everything that you do. I started to just blossom [with Prince] and I felt like I could have this power, even within my field. He did a lot for me, and did so much for ballet.”
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Finally, some good advice from Cosmo
im gonna reblog this 300 times a day
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A family that stunts together stays together.... #kimye #dontbehatin
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Welcome to Derinkuyu, an underground city that once housed up to 20,000 people. In the Cappadocia region, famous for its cave dwellings and underground villages, Derinkuyu stands out for sheer size and complexity. Locals began digging in the 500s BCE. The city consists of over 600 doors, each of which can be closed from the inside. Each floor could be closed off as well. And just to make attacking completely impossible, the entire city was deliberately built without any logic. Its maze-like layout makes navigating the city nightmarish for unfamiliar invaders.
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There's the moment when Kanye reeeealy stopped giving a fuck.
Rick James @ the 2004 BET Awards
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