j.r.r. tolkien // frank sinatra -- the world we knew // cassandra clare // frank sinatra -- my way // tumblr user teddybasmanov // poojlitha jagini // sandy wijaya // robin sharma // abba -- slipping through my fingers // dr seuss
Hey, I forgot about this blog. I've always been daunted by those hoop every day challenges. I've decided to track how many days out of 365 I do hoop, starting today!
I had originally decided on just drills but I felt a bit like an impromptu sesh after doing dishes. There is drilling a bit later in the video
Also keeping this as-is. Any fumbles or drops are staying in. Not intentionally polishing anything!
“In the tapestry of life, we’re all connected. Each one of us is a gift to those around us helping each other be who we are, weaving a perfect picture together.” ~ Anita Moorjani
love of my life, harry styles // ego schiele // little dog's rhapsody in the night, mary oliver // through the clouds, naudline pierre // nothing, bruno major // liu xiaodong // mountain dew commercial disguised as a love poem, matthew olzmaan
Black people should’ve gatekept our culture and slang a lot more. Cause now Black culture is so mainstream that it doesn’t feel like Black culture anymore, it feels like everyone’s culture. For example AAVE has been used so much in the internet that people are starting to call it “Gen Z slang”.
It goes even further when it goes into Hoodoo or Vodun. You’ve got white and non-white people trying to use and summon Papa Legba. You’ve got white and non-white people using our hair regimens on themselves. The worst and most embarrassing part is the non-whites( mainly Indians) knowing and joking that we use their hair to wear on our heads as weaves and wigs. If you wanna wear weaves and wigs that’s fine, it becomes a problem when you wear weaves and wigs as a practice of self-hatred because you don’t like your natural hair. Adding onto the hair thing, you’ve got whites and non whites laying down their baby hairs.