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@divinelyZi

Alchemist Lover Creative Mystic

Katılım Ekim 2020
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No thoughts, just intuition
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Life just gets better for me 🥰
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𝒞𝑅@CharismaRenee·
I think my 30's are going to be so hot & sexy and literally the best years of my life! I am so looking forward to the 30's 🤩
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@myscyllamoon Ok? This is human and it doesn’t diminish the connection shared.
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scylla 🫧@myscyllamoon·
all relationships with men are sex work, you can enjoy him emotionally but your body is the basis of the relationship.
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Le rata depth gore.
Le rata depth gore.@Ketso28·
This country needs the EFF. I will not argue with any of you.
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AZEALIA BANKS@iiwasinthee212·
Sorry tyla is sickening. I would ACTUALLY be livid and uncontrollably jealous if i was rihanna and attached to jay-z while tyla just runs around all skinny and scantily clad looking fresh light and uncorrupted by dirty brookyln dick. Lmfao no shade jay-z energy is SO HEAVY ON THE GIRLS
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@Tobielobba Would you rather that these KIDS become mothers well before they’re supposed to?
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Oluwatobiloba@Tobielobba·
Mothers are now helping/encouraging/advising their 14-17-year-old daughters to terminate their pregnancy. Is that a good or bad thing? I have a lot of questions on my mind. What is this world turning into?
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Ms. Tea 🍵@industrytee·
TEA TIME: 🍵🤭👀 I can say this tho Tyla is not innocent what so ever I been was telling y’all how she was destiny swapping with Rihanna and trying to steal her life and be just like her! Tyla has been copying Rihanna down a lot more lately and I hope yall peeped that cause Rihanna definitely did 😂🫣
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So hard to escape phases of hibernation!
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@itsssthulsss Grace! I’d argue that the first two lean towards content that is dependant on what they have first and foremost vs Grace who truly encapsulates what it means to be a content creator in this day and age *because* of what she has attained from it.
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thuli tia@itsssthulsss·
when it comes to content creation, who’s taking it?
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Adémọ́lá.@OgbeniDemola·
An African cannot be a foreigner anywhere on the African continent.
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@divinelyZi I love seeing everyone LIVING and loving 🤌🏽🔥
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So many new moments
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@heirmeg Who said Tyla said she’s the blueprint? You guys project immensely. She just said it’s A pop CODED meaning it *aligns* with her current vision. Goodness
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in no universe are u gonna be the blueprint for any look on a black american woman lmao no shade i like tyla but..
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@blackishpress Now all that’s left is for you to abandon that Colored term coined by the white settlers and embrace your blackness.
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Tyla on the feeling of belonging and representation: “Growing up in a mixed family, you see all different shades of beauty. My older sisters are super light, i’m in the middle with my brother, and my youngest sister is the darkest. It’s so important to find beauty in every skin tone. And i’ve learned so much about hair - it’s such a living culture - but in our community, it’s hard to grow up with hair that’s curly, big, and natural. In south africa, or maybe just everywhere, it was hard to embrace. Generations before us, due to trauma i suppose, had a lot of self-hatred. Straightening our hair was a thing. If it was frizzy, it was considered untidy. I got out of that mindset real quick, thanks to youtube! I would always watch tutorials by African American girls that looked like me: how they would do their hair, how they would love it and care for it. That made me love my hair. I learned how to style it and taught my little sister, too”. 🔗 spotlight.i-d.co/tyla?utm_campa…
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