Today I decided to share with you my audience and my followers who I am. What I look like is who I am. My face is me. My face showcases who I wanted to look like when I was a kid. I am happy on this picture and I am grateful to have this blog so that I can share my knowledge with the people who align with me.
Happy Sunday everyone ❤️🧡❤️
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The ongoing rap discourse is really funny to me because like. Music is not a universal language. That's a stupid cliché. People like stuff that sounds kinda like stuff they've heard before because their brains already know how to process it. British people were super racist about it during the whole empire gambit. Now things spread more easily and people listen to a lot more variety of stuff than they used to, but there are still variables by language, region, platform, and, yes, class and race.
So you want to earn discourse points by listening to rap. Cool! Good, even! Expand your horizons! Start with some simple things. But also, you're making the assumption that all black or even non-white music is Black American music, maybe you'd like music from Saharan cell phones, or kalimba, or goto, or...
Maybe you want to earn discourse points by telling other people to listen to rap, and that they're bad people for not doing so. O-kay... but you're also losing discourse points by not considering neurodivergence, because the mental barrier to trying a new music can be significantly higher or even physically painful depending on your divergence.
You can't win the discourse war, guys. And you usually have more luck getting people to try things by being enthusiastic and providing links.
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I’ve been seriously dating this man for a few weeks now and I like him a lot. He seems to be serious about me and wants me to be his girlfriend. I think this is gonna be my first REAL relationship. I’m 24 (hes 26) I’ve never felt real romantic love before only what I thought was at the time and I know the next relationship I enter I want the goal to be love. I can’t predict the future but I feel so positive and excited whenever I speak to him and spend time with him. He adores me and cherishes me like the queen that I am and I feel like the only girl in the world.
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The Intore: Dance of Heroes in Rwanda
The Intore dance, also known as the “Dance of Heroes,” holds a significant place in Rwandan culture and history. Traditionally performed exclusively by men, this captivating dance has its roots in the pre-colonial era when it served as a war dance for the Tutsi military. The performance was characterized by war-themed movements, with the male dancers even wielding real weapons, symbolizing…
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Portrait of a veiled smiling afar tribe girl with sharpened teeth, Afar Region, Afambo, Ethiopia by Eric Lafforgue
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© Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com
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