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    new motto new motto

    new motto

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    I love that moment when you are in the club and this song comes on and you look at your true friends who simultaneously start doing this dance. LOL

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    hahahahahaha

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    themindislimitless:


Aversive Racism and Police Violence. A cartoon by the sometimes controversial Kirk Anderson highlights the circular thinking that can lie behind race-based prejudice and violence. KIRK ANDERSON. 

This keeps happening over, and over, and over.
themindislimitless:


Aversive Racism and Police Violence. A cartoon by the sometimes controversial Kirk Anderson highlights the circular thinking that can lie behind race-based prejudice and violence. KIRK ANDERSON. 

This keeps happening over, and over, and over.

    themindislimitless:

    Aversive Racism and Police Violence. A cartoon by the sometimes controversial Kirk Anderson highlights the circular thinking that can lie behind race-based prejudice and violence. KIRK ANDERSON.

    This keeps happening over, and over, and over.

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  • May 9th
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    Too true Too true

    Too true

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  • May 7th
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    My favorite kind of crossover! Check out these awesome characters going super!

    heyfunniest:

    Life sometimes sucks, You need a break, Click here & Laugh!

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    This is just the best way to sleep… hands down! This is just the best way to sleep… hands down!

    This is just the best way to sleep… hands down!

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  • May 5th
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    WOW WOW

    WOW

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    cupcakenightmaresvodkadreams:

hey gorgeous
cupcakenightmaresvodkadreams:

hey gorgeous

    cupcakenightmaresvodkadreams:

    hey gorgeous

  • May 5th
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    What I would look like as a guy! LOL
naturalguru:

#CURLY#CUTIE
#CURLY#HUNKS
What I would look like as a guy! LOL
naturalguru:

#CURLY#CUTIE
#CURLY#HUNKS

    What I would look like as a guy! LOL

    naturalguru:

    #CURLY#CUTIE

    #CURLY#HUNKS

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  • May 5th
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    blackgirlphresh:

    Uncompromising Photos Expose Juvenile Detention in America

    On any given night in the U.S., there are approximately 60,500 youth confined in juvenile correctional facilities or other residential programs. Photographer Richard Ross has spent the past five years criss-crossing the country photographing the architecture, cells, classrooms and inhabitants of these detention sites.The resulting photo-survey, Juvenile-In-Justice, documents 350 facilities in over 30 states. It’s more than a peek into unseen worlds — it is a call to action and care.

    “I grew up in a world where you solve problems, you don’t destroy a population,” says Ross. “To me it is an affront when I see the way some of these kids are dealt with.”

    The U.S. locks up children at more than six times the rate of all other developed nations. The over 60,000 average daily juvenile lockups, a figure estimated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation (AECF), are also disproportionately young people of color. With an average cost of $80,000 per year to lock up a child, the U.S. spends more than $5 billion annually on youth detention. On top of the cost, in its recent report No Place for Kids, the AECF presents evidence to show that youth incarceration does not reduce recidivism rates, does not benefit public safety and exposes those imprisoned to further abuse and violence. Ross thinks his images of juvenile lock-ups can, and should, be “ammunition” for the ongoing policy and funding debates between reformers, staff, management and law-makers.

    we, us, this country… are so broken. more love, please. this doesn’t even make any sense. 

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    Future

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    i get happy and sad…. if only life would be nice to me…

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