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It's so wild the way Gen X just don't exist to the internet. Lol like, they just think all the parents of millenials were boomers??
Embarrassing.
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having to come to terms with the fact that love is not an everlasting performance in which you attempt to retain the attention of your significant other but rather a release of control and putting faith into them and trusting them to choose to stay with you no matter what you have to offer
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it used to be 2007 you know
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forever mood 🧡
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Mariah Carey for her album Music Box - 1993
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T-Boz for No Scrubs
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Aaliyah in Nicole Wray's "Make It Hot" Music Video (1998)
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Dancing on the beach in The Gambia
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Knowledge of self is real wealth .
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LAURYN HILL Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit dir. Bill Duke, 1993
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DESTINY'S CHILD | Girl (2004)
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act ii   COWBOY CARTER   3.29
"It's interesting, because a lot of people don’t know that Beyoncé is my last name. It’s my maiden name. My name was Celestine Beyoncé, which at that time was not a cool thing, to have that weird name. I wanted my name to be 'Linda Smith,' because those were the cool names.
I think me and my brother Skip were the only two that had B-E-Y-O-N-C-E. It’s interesting — and it shows you the times — because we asked my mother when I was grown. I was like, ‘Why is my brother’s name spelled B-E-Y-I-N-C-E? You know, it’s all these different spellings’, and my mom’s reply to me was like, ‘That’s what they put on your birth certificate’ so I said, ‘Well, why didn’t you argue and make them correct it?’ and she said ‘I did one time. The first time, and I was told be happy that you’re getting a birth certificate because, at one time, Black people didn’t get birth certificates."
- Ms. Tina, 2020
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