Hi there cool person, I was scrolling through my feed and saw you! Im pretty sure I saw you at hempfest today! Did you come from out of town? Also some of the stuff on your etsy is fanastic! May we chat about self employed stuff and ventures?
I didn’t go to hempfest.. I got blown off by my friend and my trip was canceled. So no. You did not see me.
Also your profile says you are a teen which I assume means you’re underaged so I’m not sure why you think you’re allowed on my fucking 18+ blog??
Artist Paints the Universe and Nature into Black Women’s Hair
Pierre Jean-Louis is a multimedia artist based in New York and Philadelphia, who has built up quite a social media following as a result of his unique works. Jean-Louis paints mystical images of the universe and nature onto images of Black women’s natural hair. His intricate works feature flowers, vines, and even an entire forest, all seamlessly woven into coils and kinks. Jean-Louis even invites his followers to tag him in their photos on Instagram so that he can consider their portraits as well.
Early on Thursday, The Daily Beast published an article by London editor Nico Hines in which he “reported” on his use of Grindr at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Hines is a straight man, and the article is an unethical mess.
Hines, who is married with children, included the heights, weights and countries of origin of several athletes whom he arranged dates with. That he saw this as no big deal is a huge problem and shows that he is blind to his own privilege by writing the piece. Since it was first published, the article has been altered but not removed.