Social commentary: Blacks crying over others with braids is just like white girls crying over someone showing up to a dance in the same (ugly) dress as them. It sends the message, "You can't wear it because I am. Now I can't stand out." #Inktober#inktober2020#inktober2020day10
I invited DJ Sunny Side Up to cook up some beats for this masquerade ball. He brought along Mark, his personal gogo dancer. #Inktober#inktober2020#inktober2020day9
VIPs have arrived on the red carpet. Incorporated my friend with her 2 men, G-Dragon and Seungri Panda. Fantastic, baby!
#Inktober#inktober2020#inktober2020day6
You may be cool, but you'll never be NCT's Yuta-Swinging-From-A-Covid-Inspired-Chandelier-While-Fighting-Ninjas cool.
#Inktober#inktober2020#inktober2020day4
Guests are starting to arrive! The requirement: everyone MUST WEAR A MASK. I didn't specify which kind. ;) J-Hope and I are kicking it up with Zelo and @ForeverWithZelo as Alice and the Mad Hatter. #Inktober#inktober2020#inktober2020day2
Taking a different approach to #Inktober this year. It is a long-term project that will be for 31 days. A Masquerade Ball. Yes, the chandelier is a giant COVID-19 art piece. #inktober2020#inktober2020day1
With all this outcry about #CulturalAppropriation over braids, does that mean you can't wear plaid unless you're part of a British, Welsh, Scottish or Irish clan? Just wondering because some of those patterns can be pretty family specific and culturally historic. :P