foxy's talkin'
satanic2chainz:

headturnmeon:

empressmo:

thetruestofsays:

Can anyone say bullshit

I knew this long time ago. Smh

Smh

No one had to tell my ass this

satanic2chainz:

headturnmeon:

empressmo:

thetruestofsays:

Can anyone say bullshit

I knew this long time ago. Smh

Smh

No one had to tell my ass this

thegoddamazon:

theuppitynegras:

shortformblog:

joshsternberg:

WSJ reports Yahoo board has approved a $1.1 billion deal — in cash — to purchase Tumblr. 

There it is.

it’s the beginning of the end

Ugh. So does anyone have a place where we can migrate too once Tumblr starts going down the shitter?

..no. fuck that.

thegoddamazon:

theuppitynegras:

shortformblog:

joshsternberg:

WSJ reports Yahoo board has approved a $1.1 billion deal — in cash — to purchase Tumblr. 

There it is.

it’s the beginning of the end

Ugh. So does anyone have a place where we can migrate too once Tumblr starts going down the shitter?

..no. fuck that.

toxicrants:

Don’t say you’ll ‘treat a girl like a princess’ unless you’re prepared to follow up on that shit. 

If I’m not living in a castle by the sea with diplomatic powers over a small country then you’re a bitch-ass liar.

disastermouse:

thegoddamazon:

bapgeek:

lol 5eva at women who think they are “too strong” to ever be abused by a partner and/or that they don’t “attract” abusers to them.

way to blame the victims yo.

Basically. It disgusts me when people call victims of abuse WEAK.

I hate…

mochafleur:

Y’all even realize how many Black people are getting abused everyday and don’t even know that it’s some type of abuse because it happens so often and it’s so widespread. And when someone in the Black community points out it’s abuse they get hushed the fuck up about.

get outta here, people can be abused and be strong people. Being abused doesn’t happen because a person is weak and deserves it.

That’s some abuser mentality.

strugglingtobeheard:

cosplayingwhileblack:

mynaturalsistas:

Bring back any memories???? #BookCharacterDay #MagicSchoolBus 

Characters: Keesha & Ralphie
Series: The Magic School Bus

omg the smile this gave me!!! so fucking perfect and cute!!!!!!!!

strugglingtobeheard:

cosplayingwhileblack:

mynaturalsistas:

Bring back any memories???? #BookCharacterDay #MagicSchoolBus 

Characters: Keesha & Ralphie

Series: The Magic School Bus

omg the smile this gave me!!! so fucking perfect and cute!!!!!!!!

superman should be black

likestepsonthemoon:

which group always is struggling to be human in a society that’s unsure of them

which group is forever trying to deal with the legacy of a distant home that’s been shattered

which group always has to live a double life - code switching, living a double life, one acceptable to society in mannerism and speak, and one where they get to be themselves

yeah

In the U.S., where ninety-six percent of the reported perpetrators of rape are white, eighty percent of the men in prison for rape are black.
Joseph Weinberg & Michael Biernbaum, Conversations of Consent: Sexual Intimacy without Sexual Assault (via cocknbull)
Black men.

notesonascandal:

thegoddamazon:

How hard is it to check your ain’t-shit friends when they engage in savagery

Like how hard is it to defend a Black woman when you see her being sttacked by some dusty ass jobless goat of a nigga.

Oh. Impossible. But let me call a white girl ugly and see how many niggas who be all up in the interracial tag on Pornhub come at me sideways.

I hope your dick gets caught in a toaster.

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patrickandmarcus:

its back

color hate

I’m black. I love that I am black. I love myself, but I know everyone doesn’t. Especially here in the south where people will already hate me by my skin and hair. It’s just always the most awkward thing when you have friends that are white, and they want to bring you to a place.
There’s this whole internal checklist that I often go through.
” 1- Am I too black for this shit?
2- Will these folks be racist
3- if these white folks are dancing, should I roll my eyes, or actually show them how its done “

And you can always tell when you shake a racist person’s hands.
They raise their vocal pitch, but don’t ever directly make eye contact with you for more than 2 seconds

African-American women who were the wives and daughters of able-bodied men often withdrew from both field labor and domestic service in order to concentrate on domestic duties in their own homes. In doing so they were “severely criticized by whites for removing themselves from field labor because they were seen to be aspiring to a model of womanhood that was inappropriate to them” (Dill 1988b, 422) Black women wanted to withdraw from the labor force, not to mimic middle-class White women’s domesticity but, rather, to strengthen the political and economic position of their families. Their actions can be seen as a sustained effort to remove themselves from the exploited labor force in order to return the value of their labor to their families and to find relief from the sexual harassment they endured in domestic service.

Patricia Hill Collins in Black Feminist Thought

what stood out to me was that white folks were angered by black women who had the means to remove themselves from a racist and sexist labor force because they viewed that as aspiring to white womanhood. there are SO many correlations between this and the current white feminist crucifixion of Michelle Obama. 

(via daniellemertina)