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black panther in captain america:civil war [2016]
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The unicorn of all basketball jerseys. If anyone has this.... they pretty much fart wonder and own Magic Johnson's soul.
#nba jersey#craig hodges#3 point shootout#rare#basketball#NBA#Chicago Bulls#Jerry West#Michael Jordan#Mark Price#Unicorn#Magic
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His life counted for a lot. He deserved better.
#BlackLivesMatter #RIPMikeBrown #Unjust #America #Ferguson
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This beauty right here is my heart. The only woman who's grabbed my attention for the last 3 years. #Jasiatic #Gorgeous #Beautiful #Stunning
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Behind them lay the makeshift campgrounds where they had spent months living rough, waiting for the right moment to climb the six-metre, razorwire fence lying between them and their dream of making it to Europe. In front of them lay an immaculately groomed golf course complete with white-clad golfers teeing off.
The two radically different realities, just metres apart, was what greeted a dozen or so migrants caught on the triple fence that marks the border between Spain’s north African enclave of Melilla and Morocco on Wednesday. After 200 had tried to scale the fence, Spain’s interior ministry said 20 people had made it to the enclave and another 70 remained perched on top of the fence for several hours.
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This house looks like an art gallery.

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Today’s top #outfitgrid is by @s34nyb0. #Nike x #Size #Navy #Huaraches, #SuperDry #Chinos, #White #Tee, #FrenchConnection #Jacket and #RayBans.
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Fusion Sportsgear not only recognises the need for a sportswear brand in Nigeria but the majority of the African continent. After all heat is a common denominator in all the sub saharan countries. Due to the complex nature of developing this type of product, the Online Store in still down. This endeavour will technically count as the first performance clothing brand originating from within Africa, enough overpriced and tacky couture. Designed by Africans, for Africans, but still made for the world. Its summer somewhere else right now. We have selected 12 nations to start off with for now, spread the word and like our Facebook Page to let us know how interested you are. There is more to come in the form of tech, footwear and dry goods. Watch out Nike, we are officially tired of your left overs. As we say around the office, Enough fucking excuses (this is our current tagline, hate it or love it).
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Shockwave. Ill art. I wish I knew who did this.
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Go Black Stars!
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Me x 100

I love y’all but I need some me time (thx @emeraldstarfox )
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Summer is approaching.

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Favorite shoe of all time.

Nike Huarache Cool Grey Custom’s done by Shoe Pornn.
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Why you should jump on the Canadiens’ bandwagon When the Montreal Canadiens became the only Canadian team to qualify for the playoffs, this newspaper predicted hockey fans across this country wouldn’t automatically hop on board the bandwagon. It made sense. The Habs weren’t Canada’s team. They were Montreal’s team. Toronto fans did not grow up reading The Hockey Sweater. Vancouver had no connection to Rocket Richard or Guy Lafleur. Cheer for the bleu, blanc et rouge? In Edmonton or Calgary? In Ottawa or Winnipeg? Tabernac! And then a funny thing happened. The Canadiens swept the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round. And they followed it up on Wednesday by slaying the mighty Boston Bruins in a seven-game series where the little guys flexed their muscles against the bullies of the NHL. And now, with Montreal eight wins away from bringing the Stanley Cup back to Canada for the first time in 20 years, we don’t care where you’re from. We’re cheering for the Canadiens. (Photo: Elise Amendola/The Associated Press)
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Watching this later. Enjoying this picture now.

Saving South Sudan
We devoted an entire issue of the magazine to Robert Young Pelton and Tim Freccia’s sprawling 35,000-plus word epic exploration of the crisis in South Sudan. It’s a companion piece of sorts; watch the documentary and read the issue or vice versa. But you won’t get a full scope of the situation without doing both.
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