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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

3.22.17

I wanted you more
than you will ever know,
so I sent love to follow
wherever you go.

It’s high as you wish it. It’s quick as an elf.
You’ll never outgrow it… it stretches itself!

So climb any mountain…
climb up to the sky!
My love will find you.
My love can fly!

Make a big splash! Go out on a limb!
My love will find you. My love can swim!

It never gets lost, never fades, never ends…

If you’re working… or playing…or sitting with friends.

You can dance ‘til you’re dizzy…
paint ‘til you’re blue…
There’s no place, not one,
that my love can’t find you.

And if someday you’re lonely,
or someday you’re sad,
or you strike out at baseball,
or think you’ve been bad…

just lift up your face, feel the wind in your hair.
That’s me, my sweet baby, my love is right there.

In the green of the grass… in the smell of
the sea… in the clouds floating by…
at the top of a tree… in the sound
crickets make at the end of the day…

“You are loved. You are loved. You are
loved,” they all say.

My love is so high, and so wide and
so deep, it’s always right there, even
when you’re asleep.

So hold your head high
and don’t be afraid
to match to the front
of your own parade.

If you’re still my small babe
or you’re all the way grown,
my promise to you
is you’re never alone.

You are my angel, my darling,
my star… and my love will find you,
wherever you are.

365joursdepuis
blackfashion
thewomb

In some black communities there’s still a stigma that kinky or coarse hair is “bad”, which couldn’t be further from the truth. There’s no such thing as good or bad when describing someone’s natural hair texture or type. To those struggling to love and accept their natural hair because of societal pressures, remember this - straight, curly, kinky or wavy, it doesn’t make a difference. Embrace your hair the way it is, no matter what society tells you. All hair is good hair. It’s your Crown.

Gerrel Saunders

Source: thewomb
childrenofdune
smuglyotaku

I just realized James Cameron’s Avatar is just a Remake of Frank Herbert’s Dune

Think about it

- A technologically advanced civilization invades a mono-environmental planet for a rare mineral exclusive to that planet

(Avatar has the RDA mining for Unobtanium on Pandora, an all jungle planet, and Dune has the Pahdisha Empire mining for Melange on Arrakis, an all desert planet)

-The locals of the planet are deemed savages, but are actually one with the planet and are able to use the wildlife to their advantage, in addition to knowing the therein better.

(The Na'vi use primarily use the Banshee and the Great Leonopterux, the Fremen use the Giant Sandworms of Arrakis)

-A traitor from the technologically advanced invaders joins the locals and they mutually learn from each other and eventually turn the tides of battle.

(Jake Sully joins the Na'vi and teaches them how to better combat the Earth invaders while also growing as a person through learning from the Na'vi, Paul Atreides joins the Fremen and teaches them how to better combat the Empire invaders while growing as a person through learning from the Fremen)

- The invader’s combat is based around an advancement in their technology

(The Marines use mechs to fight the Na'vi, the Empire uses personal shields to fight the Fremen)

- humans cannot survive on the planet’s surface without the help of certain technologies

(The humans in Avatar can’t breath Pandora’s air so they wear masks, the humans in Dune dehydrate really fast in Arrakis’ dry climate so they wear Stillsuits)

childrenofdune

Food for thought.

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