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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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Moss Graffiti: A How To Guide

missythemermaid

are you fucking for real

cirquereveur

Imagine being the criminal who returns weekly to make sure his fucking plant art is doing alright

fandombatched

Later

royal-creep

I found it! I fucking found it! In my fucking dash! Nothing can stop me now! *EVIL GIGGLES*

male-witch

OMG SAME RIGHT I SAW IT A YEAR AGO AND WAS UPSET I COULDNT FIND IT AGAIN

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ughsocialjustice:
“ clara-impossiblesoufflegirl:
“ seerofsarcasm:
“ nesquiksand:
“ with-fronds-like-these:
“ sinking-memories:
“ I don’t know if you guys know this or not but the girl and the sailor didn’t even know each other, the sailor was drunk...
sinking-memories

I don’t know if you guys know this or not but the girl and the sailor didn’t even know each other, the sailor was drunk and sexually assaulted her in the street and they got off the boat. history lesson. boom.

with-fronds-like-these

UM

NO

THAT’S NOT WHAT HAPPENED

Upon hearing the news that the war was over, everyone was celebrating in the streets. The sailor was overwhelmed with the joy of the moment and grabbed a nurse and kissed her before they parted ways. She didn’t see it as a sexual assault, she understood that everyone was celebrating. And it certainly wasn’t simply a drunken act.

Stop trying to ruin this picture. It captures the joy of the end of a really awful time. 

nesquiksand

If I’m not mistaken, these two remain friends to this day. 

seerofsarcasm

You aren’t mistaken, they visit each other and their families and exchange christmas cards.

And this is him now:

clara-impossiblesoufflegirl

GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT PEOPLE. LORD

ughsocialjustice

boom.

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black-to-the-bones

  • Poet and award-winning author, Maya Angelou.
  • Former Black Panther and activist, Angela Davis.
  • Harlem Renaissance poet and literary figure, Langston Hughes.
  • First Black woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for best actress, Dorothy Dandridge.
  • Superstar singer and dancer, Josephine Baker.
  • The man who helped break the color barrier in Major League Baseball, Jackie Robinson.
  • ‘The fastest woman in the world,’ Wilma Rudolph.
  • Historian, sociologist and co-founder of the @NAACP, W.E.B DuBois.
  • “The first Black woman millionaire in America,” Madam CJ Walker.
  • Anti-lynching crusader and journalist, Ida B. Wells.
  • The first black model to appear on the cover of Vogue, Donyale Luna.
  • One of the most prolific and influential jazz singers of all-time, Billie Holiday.
  • The civil rights activist who helped ignite the Montgomery bus boycott, Rosa Parks.
  • Singer-songwriter who became known as the “Queen of Disco” in the ‘70s, Donna Summer.
  • Civil rights leader and minister Martin Luther King, Jr.

This is an amazing way to celebrate black excellence during Black History Month. Each one of the represented historical figures made a huge contribution to our future. Remembering these people, who changed the history and changed the world and honoring them in such a beautiful way is just miraculous. Never forget their bravery, their will to have equality for everyone in this country.