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one day, you will have exactly what you’ve been dreaming of and wishing for, and your heart will swell with so much joy and contentment.
keep going.
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More Notes on the Invisibility of Caribbean Lesbians by Rosamond S. King. Found in the book Our Caribbean A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writing from the Antilles by Thomas Glave
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25 Black-owned bookstores you can support right now
while i don’t claim to be a “book blogger” by any account (more of a cranky publishing-person blogger most days), i know a lot of people have followed me through my book posts, so i’m taking advantage of that captive audience to boost these bookstores. shop them through their own websites and if you’re local, look into curbside pickup to minimize shipping costs and overhead. okay that’s all thanks bye stay safe.
the lit bar (a personal favorite and the bronx’s one remaining bookstore)
hariett’s bookshop
semicolon bookstore
mahogany books
uncle bobbie’s
loyalty bookstore
dare books
listening tree books
underground books
multicultural bookstore
pyramid books
black dot bookstore
brain lair books
medu bookstore
wild fig books and coffee
frugal bookstore
olive tree books
detroit book city
cafe con libros
revolution books
sisters uptown bookstore
source booksellers
hakim’s bookstore
sankofa books and cafe
turning page bookshop
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Mismatched vintage glassware sold by MilkGlassVintageSass on Etsy
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Jill Marie Jones 😍
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Holaa, estoy aprendiendo português de 🇧🇷 y quería saber si me podrías responder una pregunta o algune de tus seguidores! Cuál es la vocal que se usa para expresar neutralidad? Había visto que usaban la "x", pero tengo la duda sobre qué vocales emplean!
creo que en portugués también emplean la “e” para expresar neutralidad, pero a ver si pueda confirmar une brasileñe :)
Brazilian followers: anon would like to know - how is neutrality expressed in (brazilian) portuguese? examples are appreciated!
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good days by sza currently on repeat
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Jellyfish stimboard for anon
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sade “i couldn’t love u more” (ch. 139: 2-2 liters, 1992)
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“It took many years of vomiting up all the filth I’d been taught about myself, and half-believed, before I was able to walk on the earth as though I had a right to be here.”
— James Baldwin
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All I can think abt is that one quote that basically just describes that you can’t be your true self in your native language bc there’s too much emotional attachment, but that second languages allow speakers to be truly free with their words
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Sirotov Architects
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