“Susie was the kind of chick that you’d really want to be. Susie came at a time when I don’t think we were seeing a lot of little black girls in animation or a lot of little black girls on TV, period. I think she moved a lot of people and made us feel good about ourselves. She was articulate, she was kind, she was talented, she was smart.” -Cree Summer, the voice of Susie Carmichael on Rugrats. In honor of Black History Month, our Nick archives team uncovered one of the original designs for Susie, one of the first African-American characters in Nick Animation, who made her debut on January 10th, 1993 with the episode “Meet the Carmichaels” in the clip above!
When you change, don’t announce it. Just bloom.
When ppl kno about ur depression and they randomly ask “are you okay? How are you doing?” In that special voice
Whats up u depressed bastard
Scoob and the gang have an existential crisis.
sure i guess sex is okay but have you ever closed a dozen tabs after finishing an academic paper
I got chills just thinking about this
Me when Sandra Bullock and Sarah Paulson turned out to be sisters and not lesbians:
The knees of your fingers
😂😂😂😂 knuckles
Black Excellence
One nation in formation
And in that order
Trevante Rhodes as Tom in Bird Box (2018)
Good acting scene
Stop looking for love and get your life together
Damn. Alright.