African hairstyle from Zaire with bamboo hooped coiffure, nineteenth century.
Zaire is the former name of the Central African nation now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
thank you guys for the support! i haven’t received anything, which isn’t a bad thing, gonna boost it again in hopes that it hits the right people who are capable.
i know the economy is fucked rn but pls let this land in someone wealthy’s lap 😭 im dying trying to make ends meet
they dont wanna tell you this but you can gain sovereignty over your body again and sever psychological attachments if you just put on some music and dance alone in your room
“If there's going to be a war to stop Kim Jong Un, it will be over there. If thousands die, they're going to die over there. They're not going to die here."
Rest in piss.
I don't want to "join the community" of a brand that sells socks. I just want the socks. Stop emailing me about your "mission statement." Your mission is to sell socks. We both know this.
There is a tweet out there where someone said "There is a type of lifestyle you'll see international students living in the University and you just know their parents are the problem of their country"
Have been digesting Akwaeke’s “Dear Senthuran” slowly, because it is so accurately on time.
“part of the rigor is staying, showing up for the work regardless of the conditions. This is ritual, religion, sacrifice, magic—this is the spell.
the spell is clear: face your work.”
His name is Lorenzo Salgado Araujo. He was one step away from earning his worker's permit and leaves behind his sons who have spoken out about how his father was scared and trying to protect his work van and tools. The ICE agents that shot him were in an unmarked car.
I was homeless a month ago and luckily found a new place. I’m mostly just trying to get things to start new because I’m starting with very little. So any mutual aid really helps my little family out 🤍🌿
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The worst thing about being poor is that it forces you to live in a perpetual state of arrested development. You’re stuck watching everyone else self-actualize
The wildest part about POVERTY is how much time it steals. Waiting for buses. Calling assistance offices. Comparing grocery prices. Fighting insurance. Sitting at laundromats. Being poor is a second job nobody pays you for.