joyboy
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joyboy
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My dream is to be a writer. 23 years old.


David Banner and the like glamorize how the Black American community experienced segregation. They focus on the businesses, but don’t think about the lack of access to medical treatment, insufficient schooling, and lack of access to employment that was not menial.

Static Shock (2000)




Now that I think about it… Sasuke really had no valid reason to go rogue. Yes, his clan was wiped out. Yes, Itachi traumatized him. Nobody denies that pain. But the village still fed him, trained him, protected him, gave him teachers, teammates, friendships, and opportunities to grow stronger legally. Meanwhile, Naruto was treated like literal garbage by the same village since childhood. People feared him, avoided him, insulted him, and blamed him for something he didn’t even do. Bro grew up alone, starving for attention, with no family, no clan, no love, nothing. If anybody had the perfect setup to become a villain, it was Naruto. But Naruto fought for the village anyway. Sasuke had people reaching out to him constantly and still chose revenge over everybody else. Naruto had almost nobody and still chose loyalty. That’s why Naruto’s strength was never just power. It was mentality. Most people would’ve crashed out way earlier.


It’s insane how The Velvet Rope has at least five songs that genuinely sound like they could be the greatest song ever made.




de forma ilustrada, one piece sabaody:



He was such a dickhead man LMAO


We have literally been lied to about everything Matt Walsh “The Rosa Parks story you were taught in school was fake too. This was not just some woman on her way home from work. Civil rights leaders thought Parks would make a sympathetic face for their lawsuit and then told her, a longtime NAACP volunteer, to create a situation where she'd be arrested. This gets sold to the public as totally organic when actually it's playacting to create ideal conditions for a court case or scandal. The iconic photo of Parks on the bus was staged months after the incident as part of a press campaign. (The photo is shown in the clip) The white man, sitting behind her in the bus photo was a journalist, which you probably didn't know.” Let’s fact check this. It’s 100% true What Actually Happened on December 1, 1955 Rosa Parks was a longtime NAACP volunteer and secretary of the Montgomery chapter. She had been deeply involved in civil rights activism for years (including work on cases like the Recy Taylor rape and voter registration efforts). She was not just a random tired seamstress on her way home from work who spontaneously refused to move. Local civil rights leaders had been looking for a strong test case to challenge bus segregation. They even had people cast for the role before Rosa Parks. Earlier attempts include 15 year old Claudette Colvin were passed over because leaders felt Rosa Parks, a mature, respected, married woman with a spotless reputation, would be a more sympathetic plaintiff in court and to the public The Iconic Photo was 100% staged The famous photo was taken on December 21, 1956, this is over a year after her arrest and on the first day the buses were integrated after the Supreme Court ruling It was deliberately staged by journalists, Look Magazine and UPI, for a press campaign to dramatize the victory The white man sitting behind her is Nicholas Chriss, a UPI reporter, not a random angry passenger or segregationist



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