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Poet Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating Black slang.
In her poem “AAVE” (which stands for African-American Vernacular English) Taylor Steele explains why appropriation of Black slang is the worst. African-American culture is being popularized on a daily basis and while Black people are judged and mistreated for using something they came up with ages ago, White people come off as cool and original when they use it.
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“Shhhh. Baby, you didn’t do anything. I was just… It’s been a very bad day. I didn’t mean to take it out on you at all. You didn’t deserve what I did in there today. I didn’t mean anything I said… I was just being a dick…” He said, running his fingertips along her spine. “I’m so sorry… I’m going to have that lamp fixed first thing in the morning, okay? I really didn’t mean to break it…” He added, burying his nose in her hair. “I can’t apologize enough.”
Theo groaned, struggling to get past his words from before. “Don’t you ever leave again...” She pulled back to look him in the eye, searching for a sign that he was listening. “Don’t do that anymore. “
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sorry ive been gone!
I fell out of a moving car so I took a break
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Some vintage-inspired sports anime prints I did last year and this summer. I had fun playing with the typography on these.
Sports Anime Prints for sale here.
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they’re hilarious
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Theo nodded, biting her lip and trying not to look at the pained animal. Instead she got out her phone, calling the nearest vet to let them know that they were on their way and needed immediate attention.
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One didn’t usually find so much blood in one spot, and any sensible person wouldn’t have followed the trail. Rin followed, and was actually shocked to find someone alive at the end of it. “Um… are you…. okay?”
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