bodyglitter:

me: yeah im done crying over this lol its not even worth my tears

me 3 seconds later:

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artetaina:

netflixandnudez:

Social media got y’all rushing y’all goals.

Definitely

isilence:

girls who pretend to act stupid because they think it’s cute need to be slapped in the face with a brick

nicolezai:

What’s meant to be mine will eventually be MINE. So I just chill.

thankuforthecoffee:

My heart says yes but my vocal range says no

z-ndjenja:

i know u ain’t a drug, but u get me so high

nikeypapi:

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tv-lists:

shows with mainly black casts

Black-ish - Dre Johnson and his wife Rainbow have a seemingly perfect life with four unique children, a big and beautiful house in a nice neighborhood, and jobs they actually dont hate- but Dre wonders if the privilege his success has afforded his children has distanced them from their roots and culture.

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Originally posted by sseureki

Black Lightning - Jefferson Pierce had retired his Black Lightning superhero persona almost a decade earlier when a local gang suddenly forces him into being a vigilante again. His two daughters have inherited his superpowers. His oldest kid, Anissa is a lesbian and is dating a teammate, Grace Choi.

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Chewing Gum - Tracy Gordon is a extremely religious, Beyonce obsessed 24 year old virgin who has decided to tackle the next step in her life and have sex with her fiance.

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Originally posted by 90sbitterness

Dear White People - Based off the film of the same name, this Netflix Original television series follows a group of black students attending school at a predominantly white Ivy League college. It focuses on political and social issues through a cynical, brutally honest lens and tackles topics of race, bigotry, and bias that most shows shy away from.

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Originally posted by supagirl

Insecure - Comedy series following best friends Issa and Molly are the polar opposite of the modern-day depiction of strong, confident black women. Their insecurities and actual flaws cause a variety of trouble and uncomfortable situations for them.

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Originally posted by fromthemotionpicture

Luke Cage - drama following the evolution of Luke Cage, a man who developed superstrength and unbreakable skin after an experiment was sabotaged. After a failed relationship with fellow superhero Jessica Jones, he tries to rebuild a new and quieter life in Harlem NY but ends up being pulled out of the shadows and back into vigilantism.

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On My Block - coming of age comedy-drama following four bright, intelligent teenagers living in a predominantly latino and black neighborhood in South Central LA. Ruby, Jamal, Monse, and Cesar have been friends for as long as they can remember, but their bonds are tested as they deal with the new struggles growing up provides.

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Originally posted by onmyblockdaily

Queen Sugar - “queen sugar” depicts the life of the estranged Bordelon siblings. Nova is a formidable journalist/activist from New Orleans. Charley is a wife and mother who leaves her upscale home in LA and moves to Louisana to claim an inheritance from her recently passed father. Their brother Ralph is a single father struggling with unemployment.

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Originally posted by roarofalannister

She’s Gotta Have It - based off the film of the same name, “She’s gotta have it” follows Brooklyn-based artists Nola Darling as she tries to follow her dreams while dividing her time between her friends, family, and three lovers. The trio includes married buisnessman and father Jamie, photographer Greer, and Michael Jordan fan Mars.

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The Chi - coming of age series following three people from The South Side of Chicago: Kevin, a preteen who embraces and adores normal rites of childhood, Brandon, who’s making a leap of faith to find happiness, and Ronnie, a drifter struggling to be loved.

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b-o-m-b-s:

b-o-m-b-s:

Oh you got STRETCH MARKS stretch marks

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You got a FUPA fupa

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You got ROLLS rolls

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You got a TUMMY tummy

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Oh you THICK thick

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naturaekos:

“Anyone can be passionate, but it takes real lovers to be silly.”

— Rose Franken
(via goodreadss)

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