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Dirty Harry(Krishna): Indian grandmother, 78, is believed to be the world’s oldest professional sharpshooter
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i wanna be you when i grow up

bad-dominicana:

positive-press-daily:

Dirty Harry(Krishna): Indian grandmother, 78, is believed to be the world’s oldest professional sharpshooter

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i wanna be you when i grow up

dear white people: please come to realize that perhaps PoC hate the statement, “not all white people are racist” not because it’s not true but because they’ve heard it too many damn times and usually while the speaker of the statement completely misses the point of everything and/or reduces the entire discussion to coddling white people feelings.

vogueflo

It’s so refreshing when people get it.

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On Mother’s Day, no one is going to send me flowers or a card. I will not be awakened by sweet, giggling toddlers bearing a tray of breakfast in their chubby hands or receive an awkward but heartfelt hug from a gangly teenage son or end a phone call with a teary, dorm-bound daughter saying, “I love you, Mom.” I am no one’s mother, and I never will be.

This is not by accident, a case of insurmountable physical challenges, an unwilling partner or prioritizing career over children. At age 39, the window of my fertility is sliding shut, but I feel no sense of dread, panic or regret. I have known since I was a child myself that I didn’t want to have any of my own. It’s simply astonishing to me how frequently people — strangers, especially — have felt that I should answer to them for that.

—I am nobody’s mother and I never will be, by Kat Kinsman

I’m really happy that this was published. As Mother’s Day approaches, I am certainly grateful to my mother, and equally certain that I would not make the same choices that she did. I will never have children - I have no desire to have them and never have. And that’s okay! We all choose our own paths in life, it’s time to stop judging the choices that other women make about the reproductive aspect of their lives.

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thedopestudio:

sick!

My kids will be like this one of these days……

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I want to connect intellectually and sexually with someone, right now.

littlelyonman:

I need to say this to someone.

tambien.

littlelyonman:

I need to say this to someone.

tambien.

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I’m not sure if there’s one right place I’m supposed to be, he said, but I know a couple of wrong places I’d give a second try in a heartbeat.

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spirit animal.

spirit animal.

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Dulce Matuz, a DREAMer and undocumented student, makes Time Magazine's 2012 100 most influential people

ohmija:

An undocumented Latina confronted with legal barriers to pursuing her engineering dream, she chose to fight for the right to contribute to the country she has called home since she was young.

As president of the Arizona Dream Act Coalition, Dulce promotes a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants who, like her, were brought to the U.S. before they were 16, attend college or serve in the military and are of good moral character.

Dulce takes on powerful opponents with grace and conviction, saying, “We are Americans, and Americans don’t give up.”

Read more at Time.com.

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liquornspice:

JAZMINE SULLIVAN SINGS “HOME” @ AGE 11 IN THE WIZ

But no, no. Go ahead and get you a generic white girl to sing this song that means nothing to her.

but adele, wah! nevermind jazmin was a better vocalist at 11…than adele is now as a grown ass woman.

>_> she kills diana ross’ version too…

Right… Put a mediocre white girl up there and people go crazy… But did y’all hear that minor riff at the end????! I’m saying I don’t hear many 11 year olds that can hear(ability to hear complex chord structure/progressions and sing through them) like that..

YES! I heard that and got chills! I been replaying it over and over!

Reblogging this errtime it shows up on my dash.

i love jazmine sullivan

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