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@horny4hooters I agree. A billionaire filled submersible controlled by an N64 controller is in no way funny at all!
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I wouldn't be alive that's for damn sure
🪭Estella Rivera🪭@lunafuria010
If women “picked better” 99% of humanity would not exist.
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@400beltway @judysquirrels 💯 but acknowledging him in the same category makes me feel so OLD lmao
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love how much this kid brings the legends out!!!
CONSEQUENCE@consequence
Debbie Harry appeared on SNL to introduce Olivia Rodrigo's performance of "drop dead." It marked the Blondie singer's first time on SNL in 38 years.
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Glad we can all agree how ridiculous it looks when Drake actually gets put in these kinds of convos LMAOOO
whojackal@whojackal
Genuinly no one’s touching these 3 album runs ever
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@dariacott I know I was born eons ago in the 1900s but the number of hours I used to spend flicking through encyclopedia's at home! Another time truly
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@StevenTnyc @camtalked you know damn well remmick goes after good music
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Gosh this is soo beautiful 🥰
IChooseViolence@ourhermitage
They met at the Cowboy Carter Tour and the girlfriend proposed to her a year later. 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹 🌈
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I'm curious whether he grapples with the fact that in order to be in his bubble, he had to consciously ignore everything that other Black people had said about race in America for his entire life until his adopted daughter experienced it directly.
The Fifth Column 🖐@wethefifth
Adopting a child from Ethiopia changed David French's perspective on the state of racism in America. From our new episode with @davidafrench.
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Fifteen Kalinago chiefs walked into a meeting with the British and French empires in 1660 and walked out with both sides agreeing the island was theirs. Their descendants still live there today. You just watched some of them dance.
The Kalinago are the only native group in the Eastern Caribbean still around from before Columbus. Almost every other native group in the region was wiped out by European disease, slavery, displacement, or war. The Kalinago survived because they made Dominica too expensive to conquer.
They had the land on their side. Dominica is mountainous and wild, full of dense rainforest. Kalinago warriors raided European ships and ambushed anyone who tried to land on the coast. After nearly two centuries of failed invasions, both empires finally gave up. They signed a treaty making Dominica officially Kalinago land. That deal lasted more than a hundred years.
When Britain finally took the island in 1763, the Kalinago kept the rough east coast. They are still there. In 1903, Britain officially marked out the 3,700-acre territory, roughly six square miles. About 3,000 Kalinago live there today in eight small villages. The whole area runs by Kalinago rules. The land is shared and can only be sold to someone of Kalinago descent. Every five years, the Kalinago vote for their own chief and a six-member council to run the territory. Police based in Salybia keep order. They send their own representative to Dominica's parliament.
Two Kalinago women lead Dominica today. Sylvanie Burton became the country's first female and first Kalinago president in October 2023. A year later, Anette Sanford was sworn in as the first female Kalinago chief in almost 400 years.
The Kalinago's main traditional dance group is called Karifuna. The traditions they keep alive survived Spanish ships, French plantations, British soldiers, and Hurricane Maria, the 2017 storm that ripped the roof off almost every house in the territory.
Speedy HQ@IShowSpeedHQ
🚨| WATCH: Speed dresses as the indigenous people of Dominica and learns their culture while dancing in their traditional style 🇩🇲
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@VenusFlyRat @zen_thee_god @ClassicAdvertz Yeah in the UK they sell them in pharmacies as well as standard shops
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@zen_thee_god @ClassicAdvertz In Jamaica we drink it when we’re sick sometimes
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