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@rakeening

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Katılım Nisan 2009
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iSlimSaint ➐
iSlimSaint ➐@DuhwayneBangz·
Well yea and the men are the actual bad bitches of nature. The males have extravagant patterns and such to pull a woman. The lions have manes and the peacocks have beautiful feathers. It’s like for humans the role reversed. The women are the pretty one and the men protect when in nature the men are the pretty ones and the women protect.
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TaraBull@TaraBull·
A whatacial?
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⭐️@rakeening·
fuck the rest of these hoes you’re the most important person in your life
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۟@quenaissance·
quen arriving in a hannah montana stage outfit to the hannah montana premiere
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⭐️@rakeening·
@_diana_salam don’t remember she gave him his first glass of water?
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diana ♱
diana ♱@_diana_salam·
just found out that not only 21 savage and amber rose were a thing, but he was OUTSIDE with her LMAO
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⭐️@rakeening·
@colormetaay it’s that sheer lace top.. when that hit the hood 🎬
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tay
tay@colormetaay·
salt murphy used to be fab omg yall ruin everything
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niya👱🏾
niya👱🏾@rugratsupreme·
Yall be gay and don’t be queer … hate that for yall but hey stay blessed
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⭐️@rakeening·
@camfromstl boy i thought you was giving advice lmao
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MAVERICK X
MAVERICK X@MAVERIC68078049·
I am sure many of you have noticed this.
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⭐️@rakeening·
@wondrwy @rugratsupreme @LegendaryTrell So I don’t see queerness as inherently rooted in whiteness, but the label and the way it’s been shaped in modern discourse definitely are. That’s the distinction I was making.
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⭐️@rakeening·
@wondrwy @rugratsupreme @LegendaryTrell At the same time, gender diversity and same-sex relationships existed in a lot of cultures long before that. They just weren’t called “queer” and didn’t always follow the same lens.
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