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bi-ullamh-blog · 10 years ago
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Bobby Crawford - “Church” (NPS 2015)
“Is it sin to desire men despite what men have done to me?”
Performing for Boston Cantab during prelims at the 2015 National Poetry Slam. Subscribe to Button on YouTube!
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LMAO her face at the end, this too priceless. Yall too fast. 
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i can feel the sexual tension
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This is the best tweet
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bi-ullamh-blog · 10 years ago
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Before there was fry bread, there were sage, white pine, chokecherries and wild buffalo.
Before Europeans unloaded wheat and sugar cane and introduced beef to Turtle Island, Natives hunted and fished. They planted potatoes, squash and corn, and they flavored their food with purslane, rose hips and dandelion.
That traditional diet, or what Chef Sean Sherman calls the “pre-colonization diet,” is the bedrock for a new restaurant set to open this fall in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. Sherman, who is Oglala Lakota, plans to use only indigenous foods in the restaurant, which he has appropriately named The Sioux Chef.
“I’m not using any European ingredients,” he said. “Everyone knows what meat was here, but I was interested in the other things—how they dried corn and squash; how they ground things into flour; and all the beans, berries, wildflowers and tree fruits. There are plenty of flavors to play with.”
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Essena O'Neill has decided to quit social media — and, in the process, expose how what we see isn’t always what it seems. O’Neill has deleted nearly 2,000 of her photos, what remain have new captions explaining how she really felt when taking it, what it took to get the shot and how much she was paid. In a powerful confession video, she explains why she had to do it.
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bi-ullamh-blog · 10 years ago
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L Young - Hello
OPB: Adele
I’m surprised more people haven’t heard of L. Young, his crisp harmonies and flawless blends remind me of the likes of Take 6 and Committed and he’s doing it all on his own with one of those iPhone video apps! Notice the interpolation of Lionel Richie’s “Hello” towards the end… GENIUS
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“That line has moved, it has been mocked, it has been everything in between, but I remember coming out of that scene, off that ridge of the hill, and seeing a number of the crew, some of whom didn’t even know what the movie was about, crying. When I first read that line, I was like, “What is that?” Now I realize that anybody who has loved knows what that feels like. The interesting part of casting us at such a young age was that we didn’t completely understand what we were involved in, and that’s the beauty of the movie as well.” - Jake Gyllenhaal
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bi-ullamh-blog · 10 years ago
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i love cryptozoology so much that if i was the president of america i would turn the entire country upside down in search of bigfoot. nothing would be able to stop me from finding him. how would i do this you might ask? easy. i would reduce military spending to exactly 40 dollars, and use the money the government has so irresponsibly been wasting on the military to arrange the biggest search mission the world has ever seen. our target? bigfoot
would hilary clinton arrange a search mission for bigfoot? probably not, so maybe keep that in mind when voting in the upcoming election..
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