Luscious locks, truly.
Demokritus in Meditation (detail) by Salvator Rosa, c. 1615-73.
I bet folks in Dresden wished that they could have had that back in World War II... maybe they'd have seen "it" coming...
Those people had just a really crappy Valentine's Day in 1945...
Observation tower, Dresden. September 2018.
The man is doing his job. Leftists can just piss off with their continued hate campaigns. If you're not supporting these efforts to reclaim our country and safety for American citizens, then you are the problem. Period.
Tom Homan predicts that the liberal media will show the first female or child crying they can to try and manipulate public perception. He says they will be sued numerous times a day but he doesn't care what the media says anymore as reports are coming out that ICE plans to start major illegal immigration raids on day one of Trump's administration.
He is sick and tired of seeing all the trafficked women and children due to open border policies.
Hate all you want.
Push the misinformation on all you want.
We're not gonna slow down.
We're not gonna go away. We're gonna get this done. 🤔
I beg to differ. I do not nor have ever reaped any benefit from slavery. This is a vast generalization, and, frankly, an offensive one. Clarification or extraction?
If I were inclined to wage a pointless war with someone given over to vast, sweeping generalizations, I would have to counter the OP, by asking: Does capitalism truly suck, or is it more that your grasp of that system and your aptitude for creating income and wealth suck?
I'm thinking it's the latter. Its archetypal of this site's population...
Sorry to all the BO$$ BABES out there but working sucks, money worship sucks, capitalism sucks, online influencing sucks.
Cringe bait
It's like she was practicing the drunken monkey style of kung-fu. I wonder at every flail of her limbs. I hope she was okay.
Nice.
Not Famous But Lovely Indie Pop Songs Spotify Playlist
But eventually somebody with overactive gold-digging glands will try this as a means of racketeering and POP! goes the weasel...
Only a matter of time...
I’ll represent you in court :)
RIP Leonard Nimoy. LLAP More at PBS NewsHour. And more about Leonard’s life at Pioneers of Television’s site.
I love when kids reach out with the full extent of their creativity. And this girl is brimming with brilliance in my estimation. I hope she keeps that light burning for decades to come.
Meet six-year-old Abigail. A few months ago, she and her mom Miriame decided they’d do something special to mark this year’s Black History Month.
The mother-daughter duo ultimately teamed up with photographer Ernie Michael Hall and graphic artist Glen Thomas to recreate seven iconic album covers. And the results are absolutely stunning and spot-on!
“I wanted to pay homage to some awesome singers,” Miriame told BuzzFeed via email. “I basically picked artists I grew up listening to in my childhood and as a young adult. I wanted to show my daughter some of the singers I’ve loved throughout the years.”
Everything is perfect about these images, from the way Abby captures the unique essence of each artist to the small styling and design details, like the clever incorporation of Abby’s name throughout each album title.
The ambitious project took one month to complete, which wasn’t an issue for the young model. “She loves taking pictures, acting, and dancing and loves dressing up and getting into character,” Miriame said.
Miriame also used this project as an opportunity to present Abby with more diverse representations of black women. “Young black children are aware of the current racial climate in the US because it’s always in the media,” she explained. “I hope we ensure that our children have pride and self-love and love the color of their skin and the texture of their hair.”
When asked whether she had any additional comments, Miriame simply stated: “Black girls rock.” There you have it!
And in case you wanted to see just how accurate these recreations are, check out these amazing side-by-sides. First up we have Whitney Houston’s 1985 self-titled debut album:
Toni Braxton’s 1993 self-titled debut album:
Missy Misdemeanor Elliott’s 1997 debut album Supa Dupa Fly:
Brandy’s 1994 self-titled debut album:
Alicia Key’s 2001 debut album Songs in A Minor:
Erykah Badu’s 1997 debut album Baduizm:
And Anita Baker’s 1986 breakout album Rapture:
Love this so much!
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