Life is so incredibly unpredictable. You might have a terrible year from January to June only to have your life dramatically change by July and end up having the best year of your life. I need that.
The amount of intentionality you need to balance with an unshakable sense of self worth and not overthinking and also being ready to risk it all for success while ignoring the call of shame just to advance your life can feel mad tiring!
and if I’m really not sure, I’ll check my dictionary app 😂
It’s fun when you realise you’ve used a word correctly, even though you’ve never used it before nor know its meaning.
It did go on for quite a bit and Bear doing everything in his power to NOT express his feelings to Nikki was incredibly painful. Like just say it bro.
But he had to be desperate/cowardly enough to make the wish, so there we are.
@cattobingu Vine felt authentic, probably due to the short duration of the vine so there wasn’t much space to curate something. The comedy element was also simplistic and relatable, and at times felt spontaneous, which made it funnier imo
the phrase "lipstick on a pig" has always inspired a deep sadness in me. I think of the pig, looking forward to her big night out, and I bring myself to the verge of tears.
First documented use of “woke” was singer Lead Belly in the 1930s to explain his song about the Scottsboro Boys.
It served as a reminder to stay vigilant during Jim Crow, the Civil Rights Movement, BLM, etc.
“Woke” carries far too much history and sacrifice to EVER be misused.
I hate that they made Jalessa get married and pregnant. She was really doing up corporate girlie and the writers took that away from her.
Her and the colonel don’t even have chemistry 😭
(A Different World)
Drew is being pedantic with K because K’s issue with her is childish.
In K’s head the plot is plotting, which is why she’s taking Drew seriously, and that’s where the clash is coming from.
Meanwhile, Shamea is fanning the flames because it benefits her to have an issue #RHOA