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May August bring a sense of clarity, faith and progression. Releasing stagnant energy allows room for new opportunities and blessings.
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Poet Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating Black slang.
In her poem “AAVE” (which stands for African-American Vernacular English) Taylor Steele explains why appropriation of Black slang is the worst.
African-American culture is being popularized on a daily basis and while Black people are judged and mistreated for using something they came up with ages ago, White people come off as cool and original when they use it.#BlackLivesMatter
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I hope u all get accepted AND have the means to attend the college of ur dreams
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- the tiny specks of colour in their eyes
- the bass and background sounds in a song
- starlight on a cloudy night
- how someone looks when they think nobody can see them
- the mannerisms of a stranger
- real meanings behind spoken words
- subtle facial expressions which last a second
- the underlying flavours in food
- emotions that a friend is trying to hide
- little lights in a sleeping city
- flowers growing through cracks in the pavement
- the mixed colour palette in a piece of art
- the melody of someone’s voice
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