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m-a-ya · 3 years
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thecolorlesssunset · 3 years
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I cannot stop crying 💧 it's too beautiful
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velpecula · 3 years
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siesthetic · 4 years
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Низ оган и вода поминав
за да сум никој 🎶
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rebelwith0utacause · 4 years
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pigmalionizam · 4 years
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koufax73 · 6 years
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Funk Shui e Davide Shorty, "Terapia di gruppo": recensione e streaming
Funk Shui e Davide Shorty, “Terapia di gruppo”: recensione e streaming
 Terapia di gruppo è il nuovo album nato dalla collaborazione tra il collettivo Funk Shui Project e il cantautore, rapper e beatmaker Davide Shorty. Collettivo di musicisti e produttori torinesi attivo dal 2008, il Funk Shui Project per il secondo album ufficiale si è affida alla voce di Davide Shorty, cantautore, beatmaker e rapper di Palermo capace di far convivere la sua inconfondibile voce…
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funnyhorsenames · 6 years
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Bites: Funk Shui
April 12, 2012 - Still Alive Raced from 2014 - Still Actively Racing Thoroughbred Mare (Chestnut) - United States
Name Origin: Inspired by mother's name, spoof of the term Feng Shui.
Sire: Bop Dam: Funky C. P. A. (by  Carnivalay)
Breeder: O'Sullivan Farms LLC Owners: Jate Gaskins Trainers: Marshall T. Campbell
30 Races 0 wins 2 Places 5 Shows
Earnings: $15,591
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sheepyhollows · 6 years
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inters0mnium · 9 years
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ако ме видиш на патот згазни ја педалата ќе исчезнам во пепел ќе се родам во вода
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galaxy-vintage · 9 years
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rebelwith0utacause · 4 years
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pigmalionizam · 4 years
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ever have the year 2013 show up to your house and punch you directly in the tit
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in--movement · 10 years
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Dancer Profile: Way "Funk Shui" Chen
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Interviewed by Mary Whitman
1. Name: Way (Funk Shui)
2. Age: 20
3. Hometown/Current location: Fremont/Irvine
4. When and how did you begin dancing?
I began dancing in junior high when I went to the first dance of the year. I didn’t know how to dance, but I was so excited that I was just jumping up and down the whole night. After that night, there was never a day that I didn’t dance.
5. What dance teams or projects have you been a part of?
I joined Fresh Dynamix in 2010, I was a part of the Academy of Villains in 2011 when they were still in San Mateo, and  I am currently in Kaba Modern. I have been repping BlockheadZ Family (East Bay) since 2011 with my brothers Nick Morales, Abel “Strange Abe” Del Toro, Cody “Koi” Carlson, Devon “Seven” Stout, and Alcatraz Shez.
6. What are you currently working on now?
I am currently training and focusing on popping technique and popping related styles. I am also doing some research on Hip-Hop culture and history and how it relates to our generation.
7. What is the importance of a majority of SoCal dancers being Asian?
It is not important for a majority of SoCal dancers to be Asian. Taking an ethnocentric viewpoint on anything Hip-Hop related is unhealthy for the community. Hip-Hop is about embracing other cultures, crossing the boundaries of ethnocentricity and racism, and gaining respect through raw skill, regardless of social standing, race, or sexual orientation.
8. What do you think is the relationship between hip hop and the Asian American community?
The Asian American community has contributed its fair share to the Hip-Hop cypher in the recent decades, mainly through dancing. Asian Americans brought their own culture into the melting pot, just as Latina/os and African Americans did.
9. What does it mean to be an Asian American dancer?
Being an Asian American dancer means you’re an Asian American dancer, nothing more and nothing less. I believe that people should create meaning with their art internally, not externally. Nationalities and ethnicities are just labels; people shouldn’t label their art as such.
10. Who are your Asian American dance inspirations?
Most of my inspirations are not Asian American. However, some dope Asian Americans that really get down are Tetris, Bionic Man, and Boy Wonder.
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remixyourlifestyle · 10 years
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  Funk Shui Radeeo is back and this makes me very excited! 
This episode is all about Spring Cleaning our homes and lives with power and purpose. This is not your average, set of tips and tricks. These tips have been prepared with great love and care for you.
They have been inspired by my own remix and the remixes of others I have served. 
Press play and let me hang out with you while you take a walk, clean up the house or lounge around. I wanna come over!!!! 
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sheepyhollows · 6 years
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I’m inspired by the tactile process behind creation, and the metamorphosis of ordinary materials into something extraordinary.
Jessica de Haas
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