I’m not ibuprofen, but I can make you feel a lot better
Reblog if you wont pull out or stop when that clit get sensitive.
42~ Im in acceptance now...
Part of my roadtrip tool me to Atlanta. And, the Civil Rights Center was amazing. Very powerful. They have this one exhibit where you sit at a lunch counter and close your eyes and put on headphones. And It plays sounds like you are at a sit in and people are yelling. And it times how long you can sit there for. I think i lasted almost a minute before i was almost crying.
It…made its point.
And most of those people were being physically assaulted too
That’s a brilliant exhibit
If you make it long enough, the chair actually shakes a little, along with the sound of someone hitting the chair with a bat. It was super intense. (It included a trigger warning for obvious reasons.)
What’s the address of this place? It’s now on my bucket list
100 IVAN ALLEN JR. BLVD Its right next to the aquarium and world of coca cola.
What’s also really great is there’s an attendant too. If a person gets overwhelmed or has a panic attack the attendant will sit with them, console them, and give them tissues. AKA guess what happened to me when I used the headphones
This!~
And we live baby yeaah!!!
if a black woman invites you over and puts on any one of these tracks, it’s a set up and you’re about to be a daddy #50ShadesOf90sR&B
- “insatiable” by prince
- “don’t walk away” by jade
- “red light special” by tlc
- “i love your smile” by shanice
- “twisted” by keith sweat
- “i miss you” by aaron hall
- “rub you the right way” by johnny gill
- “pony” by ginuwine
- “love like this” by faith evans
- “freak me” by silk
- “all my life” by k by ci & jojo
- “come and talk to me” by jodeci
- “do me right” by guy
- “i’m so into you” by swv
- “back at one” by brian mcknight
- “the boy is mine” by brandy & monica
- “i wanna sex you up” by color me badd
- “are you that somebody?” by aaliyah
- “real love” by mary j. blige
- “waterfalls” by tlc
- “there you go” by johnny gill
- “it never rains” by tony toni tone
- “i like the way (kissing game) by hi by five
- “forever my lady” by jodeci
- “if i ever fall in love” by shai
- “i’ll make love to you.” by boys ii men
- “knockin’ the boots” by h by town
- “can we talk” by tevin campbell
- “candy rain” by soul 4 real
- “before i let you go” by blackstreet
- “when can i see you again” by babyface
- “my body” by lsg
- “too close” by next
- “nice & slow” by usher
- “for you i will” by monica
- “cheers 2 u” by playa
- “splackavellie” by pressha
- “come and get some” by swv
- “how can i love u 2nite” by sisqó
- “if your girl only knew” by aaliyah
- “it’s all about me” by mya f/ sisqo
- “the love scene” by joe
- “all i do is think of you” by troop
- “lay your head on my pillow” by toni, tony, tone
- “weak” by swv
- “so anxious” by ginuwine
- “my love is the shhh!” by somethin’ for the people
- “can’t let go” by mariah carey
- “make it last forever” by keith sweat
- “here and now” by luther vandross
her bra and panties match, her kitty smells like a garden, tastes like berries, she ain’t got no plans in the morning, her phone is off… it was a covert dick appointment.
this is her when she invites you over too…
I really hate how accurate this is.
This~ And be on the phone Promising you Tonight is Not the Night.... but get there and she half naked with a blunt and CrunchyRoll on lol
bad n boujee
Chocolate Sunday - True Mahogany
Deep thinkers have a hard time with relationships and religion.
Ugh, thisss.
^^ sometimes, I wish I could be blissfully ignorant
#TBT to my past competition earlier this month. It felt good being on stage after so long. Ready to see what an extended prep can do for me. 🙌🏾💪🏾
Suit: @ghiseladesigns . . . . . #fitspo #tbt #ebonyfitness #bikiniathlete #slimfit #gains #fitchick #musclecontest #npc #npcbikini
As we go into 2017, here’s a reminder on why non-Black people should not say the N-word.
Ruby Bridges was the first black child to desegregate the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana during the New Orleans school desegregation crisis in 1960.
This movie made me cry, I was so heart broken by how Ruby Bridges was treated! She was only 6, but was so strong. She is a very brave girl and she did not care what the white folks called her.
People are simply disgusting to minimize people by skin color!
Ruby you might not think you’re a hero… But to other people you are! You are A HERO and you are A PERSON WHO MADE AMERICA CHANGE!
this is white culture, this is their history, this is their legacy…being enraged at a damn baby just because she’s black.
she’s still alive by the way
Ruby Bridges in 2010
“As Bridges describes it, “Driving up I could see the crowd, but living in New Orleans, I actually thought it was Mardi Gras. There was a large crowd of people outside of the school. They were throwing things and shouting, and that sort of goes on in New Orleans at Mardi Gras.“ Former United States Deputy Marshal Charles Burks later recalled, “She showed a lot of courage. She never cried. She didn’t whimper. She just marched along like a little soldier, and we’re all very very proud of her.“
U.S. Marshals escorted Bridges to and from school
As soon as Bridges entered the school, white parents pulled their own children out; all the teachers refused to teach while a black child was enrolled. Only one person agreed to teach Ruby and that was Barbara Henry, from Boston, Massachusetts, and for over a year Henry taught her alone, “as if she were teaching a whole class.”
Every morning, as Bridges walked to school, one woman would threaten to poison her; because of this, the U.S. Marshals dispatched by President Eisenhower, who were overseeing her safety, allowed Ruby to eat only the food that she brought from home.
Another woman at the school put a black baby doll in a wooden coffin and protested with it outside the school, a sight that Bridges Hall has said “scared me more than the nasty things people screamed at us.” At her mother’s suggestion, Bridges began to pray on the way to school, which she found provided protection from the comments yelled at her on the daily walks.”
More info on Ruby Bridges on Wikipedia
THIS SHIT WAS ONLY 58 YEARS AGO. PEOPLE WHO PARTICIPATED IN THIS RACIST TERRORISM AND ACTS LIKE IT ARE STILL ALIVE, AND THEIR KIDS ARE IN THEIR 40′S AND 50′S.
DON’T LET RACISM APOLOGISTS GET AWAY WITH “WHY ARE YOU LIVING IN THE PAST,” BULLSHIT ARGUMENTS. WE ARE LITERALLY STILL DEALING WITH THE FAMILIES THAT FORMED HATE MOBS OVER BLACK CHILDREN ATTENDING SCHOOL WITH WHITE KIDS.
This was her then:
This is literally how she looks in 2017.
She’s literally not even old.
This is you’re legacy. Own it. Learn from it. Grow from it. But stop ignoring it. “My parents didn’t own slaves” No they just threatened the lives of my parents. So 🖕🏾🖕🏾🖕🏾
This isnt 400 yrs ago... this isnt 100 yrs ago...
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