We are told ‘if you work hard, you’ll succeed’-but if that were true, black people would own this country.
—Stokely Carmichael (via elegantlytasteless)
(via abluesforbrklyn)
Black pride was born from oppression, persecution, genocide, slaughter, and persistent pain. It was not born out of narcissism, nor for the purpose of declaring superiority. Black Pride is a celebration of life, as though to say “We’re here. We’re alive. We’re resisting.” It is a way of honoring the past and challenging the future.
—BookishBoi (via bookishboi)
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thesilverpowerranger:
manonquinn:
I’m sorry, I can’t hear your hunger games over the sound of my korra.
SHE SPEAKS THE TRUTH SORRY KATNISS, I LOVE KORRA.
eoppa:
Those moments when you wanna smoke something.
That awkward moment when you drop your cocaine in the snow
(Source: ludaolga, via thatawkwardmoment)