Dancing Sable
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@ToniLL22 What the heck are you talking about? Nothing makes sense and you sound like a lunatic
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Michelle Obama is UNHINGED!!
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Michelle Obama: “Let me explain something to white people. Our hair comes out of our head naturally in a curly pattern. So when we’re straightening it to follow your beauty standards, we are trapped by the straightness. That’s why so many of us can’t swim.
And we run away from the water. People won’t go to the gym because we’re trying to keep our hair straight for y’all. It is exhausting and it’s so expensive and it takes up so much time.
Braids are for y’all so we can work harder and focus on the work. So why do we need an act, an act of law, to tell white folks to get out of our hair?
Don’t tell me how to wear my hair, don’t wonder about it. Don’t touch it. Just don’t.”

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@janninereid1 Are you kidding me! Chelsea better looking than Ivanna not a chance.
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@Reality_Chick69 @NancyH_60 Being a dancer as well I agree this is amazing but I agree can this be done with such precision standing and moving. 🤔
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@NancyH_60 As a dancer, dance teacher, and choreographer I think this is really good. I wonder if we are capable of this precision with our whole bodies, though? 🤔
@DancingSable
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Choreography Checkpoints: When Dance Becomes Living Art 👯♀️✨
These are the choreography checkpoints — the exact moments where dance transforms into pure art.
Every sharp pose, every frozen frame, every synchronized breath… it’s not just movement. It’s a painting come to life. A sculpture in motion. A masterpiece made of muscle, timing, and soul.
From powerful group formations to stunning solo freezes, watch how these dancers don’t just perform — they create. Art has officially become… 👯♀️
Who else gets chills when choreography hits these perfect visual peaks? Drop your favorite dance-art moment below! 🔥
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@CherokeeOwl Stll the damage to rangeland by wild horses is forever. They are an invasive specie and we should allow butchering and selling of meat as well as hunting to reduce or remove them
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🐴 A practical idea for America’s wild horses
The BLM currently manages tens of thousands of excess wild horses in holding facilities. Long-term corrals are expensive and stressful for the animals. Meanwhile, many Native communities have strong cultural ties to horses and proven equine therapy programs that help with trauma, youth mental health, and cultural reconnection.
What if we expanded partnerships between the BLM and interested tribes?
Real precedent already exists: the Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary on the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho reservation successfully cares for BLM mustangs in a semi-wild setting while supporting education and adoption.
This isn’t a total fix for wild horse management, but it could be a humane, win-win step:
• Move suitable horses to tribal lands with proper veterinary support and capacity
• Support tribal equine therapy and cultural programs
• Reduce taxpayer costs for long-term holding
• Respect tribal sovereignty and expertise
Tribes already manage their own horse populations and have sovereignty tools that allow flexible, responsible approaches. With targeted funding, training support, and clear agreements on care standards, this could scale thoughtfully.
It’s not about dumping problems on reservations — it’s about genuine collaboration that benefits horses, land, and people.
Thoughts?
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@CherokeeOwl @Reality_Chick69 I think this an excellent idea and possible solution to keep the wild horses out of those stressful holding facilities.
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@WyattCatarina @DancingSable, it's Zorba the Greek with kittehs!! 🤣
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@Reality_Chick69 @55SweetThing Right. That would be a disgusting thing to wash. 🤣
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@55SweetThing Until someone gets the stomach flu/norovirus, LMAO!! 🤣🤮🤮💩💩
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@Reality_Chick69 @NancyH_60 I know Mr. waffles. He was a special little donkey. He will be forever remembered and missed.🥲
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Once Upon a Time in a World of Floppy Ears and Endless Hee-Haws
In a sun-dappled meadow where the grass whispered secrets and the wind carried laughter, there lived a spirited little herd of donkeys who turned ordinary days into the greatest show on four hooves. From clumsy somersaults that ended in surprised blinks to playful nudges that melted hearts, each moment was pure magic—a fluffy reminder that joy comes in the smallest (and stubbornest) packages.
Watch as these adorable donkeys steal the spotlight, proving that with big ears, bigger personalities, and zero shame, life is one endless, heartwarming adventure.
Because who needs fairy tales when you have donkeys rolling, romping, and reminding us all to embrace the silly side? 🫏✨
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Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our country. His monologue about my family isn’t comedy- his words are corrosive and deepens the political sickness within America.
People like Kimmel shouldn’t have the opportunity to enter our homes each evening to spread hate.
A coward, Kimmel hides behind ABC because he knows the network will keep running cover to protect him.
Enough is enough. It is time for ABC to take a stand. How many times will ABC’s leadership enable Kimmel’s atrocious behavior at the expense of our community.
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@Reality_Chick69 @catsareblessing Lol! Yes the leopard does sound like it is coughing up a hairball. The Lynx sounds like it is screaming.lol!
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@catsareblessing @DancingSable, the leopard sounds like it's going to cough up a furball, LOL! 🤣🤣🤣
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