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Farewell to Shadowhunters: Matthew Daddario Breaks Down That Malec Proposal
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Froy Gutierrez on Instagram Stories 3.29.19
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AARON TAYLOR-JOHNSON for ICON Magazine (2019), ph. Mario Sorrenti
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Ana De Armas for W Magazine.
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Froy Gutierrez photographed by Rhys Frampton
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i rise from my worst disasters i turn, i change
a mess of a conceptless oc multimuse written by steph
rules ♡ muses
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@NunoDeSalles76: Posting this picture of @MatthewDaddario on #TBT to illustrate that working out is hard but the feeling of accomplishment @ the end of the journey once you reached your #goals is very fulfilling. That feeling cannot be bought or sold only you can achieve it
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what’s up
let’s 1x1
let me play matt or noah
or play matt or noah against me
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#they deserve everything that’s good in this world
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Your power comes from inner strength… which you are overflowing with.
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Ocean waves by ryanpernofski
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Nonblack people of color using the term “non-[insert race/ethnicity here]” when they’re talking about racism are so transparent about their antiblackness. You’re grouping Black people in with our oppressors, for one. Two, you’re implying that we have the ability to racially oppress you, and that we don’t understand or experience racism.
If you’re talking about racism, don’t say “non-Asians”, just say white people. The term “nonblack” was specifically about acknowledging nonblack people’s privilege by being Not Black, and like all our terms, nonblack people are taking it and copying it for themselves and applying it to their own struggles when it’s inaccurate and inapplicable. Just like “anti-X racism”.
If you’re talking about an intracommunity issue and don’t want it reblogged by those who aren’t in your community, say so. Don’t say “non-X don’t reblog” bc you’re still perpetuating antiblackness
Also while I’m at it @ nonblack people: STOP referring to Black people as “blacks” even if you’re quoting someone, I shouldn’t have to explain why it’s not okay. Call out other nonblack people when this happens.
Nonblack people can reblog this, btw
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