austin james
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@oopzallberryz "can't speak a sentence properly"
"Imma be real"
Fucking imbecile
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@SebastianAvenue @MDBx999 He was Trying to Make people forget the original Montell Jordan it was the battle for LA RNB 😂 king
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This should be Tyrese’s song not a feature the way he was screaming.
RNB RADAR@rnbradar
give me an example of someone singing like the rent was due
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@Shasheen_ @TheRocSupremacy She’s a bot from Africa don’t respond guys
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@akua_obeng42840 Blk women need to do better with how they treat blk hair cuz blk men love natural hair
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I'll never forget how black women came for Blue Ivy (a literal child) and Simone Biles over their natural hair. Ya'll tore into Blue Ivy for having 4C hair that wasn't drowned in gel or 'laid to the gods', Simone caught the same smoke even though her hair was straightened, her only crime was edges that weren't glued down to perfection.
Black people really need to do better with how we treat natural hair and the way it actually grows out of our heads, we don't drag white women or biracial women for stepping out with a messy bun or flyaways, we don't lose our minds when non-black women walk around with edges that aren't sculpted, but let a black woman with 4C hair show up with her baby hairs sticking out, or let one kink escape the gel prison, other black women will tear her ass a new one because her hair is 'unkempt' or 'not done,'.
We continue to perpetuate texturism in the 21st century, black people have been conditioned to believe that black hair is inherently wild and wrong unless it's forced to behave like someone else's, both black men and black women keep feeding into this.
Our hair grows UP, toward the sky, not down or flat, trying to manipulate 4C hair into looking like looser textures just damages it in the long run; the sooner we accept how our hair is supposed to exist and stop punishing each other for it, the sooner real healing can start.


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@MarkMagnifice @theashleyray She’s a comedian lol she’s not a housewife
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@theashleyray Strong Ayesha Curry vibes from this one…..smh😩
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girl they dont like you
Whitney Cummings@WhitneyCummings
If you want the superpower of being invisible marry a skate God
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@CreatedByCurtis @vinguard254 I’ve been multiple times & it’s dog shit.
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A driver who killed a family of four, including two babies, at a San Francisco bus stop was sentenced to probation. Mary Fong Lau (seen here walking through the courthouse today) dodged jail and prison time.
Lau, 80, was speeding when her Mercedes SUV plowed into a West Portal bus stop in 2024, investigators said. A family was waiting to catch the bus for a trip to the zoo.
The crash killed Diego Cardoso de Oliveira, his wife, Matilde Pinto, and their two babies.
Lau stood up in the courtroom and said, “I want to say to all the family, sorry. Sorry.”
Full Story: kron4.com/news/bay-area/…
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🇻🇪💬 𝗔𝘂 𝗩𝗲𝗻𝗲𝘇𝘂𝗲𝗹𝗮, 𝗼𝗻 𝗽𝗮𝗿𝗹𝗲 𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝘂𝗻 𝗰𝗿é𝗼𝗹𝗲
Le Patuá est un créole à base lexicale française, variante du créole antillais, parlé dans l'est du Venezuela, dans l'État de Sucre et à El Callao dans l'État Bolívar.
Son origine remonte à la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Des réfugiés et républicains français expulsés de Trinité-et-Tobago et d'autres îles antillaises s'installèrent dans la région de Paria. Des familles firent venir des travailleurs trinidadiens d'origine africaine pour cultiver leurs plantations de cacao — des locuteurs de créole français pour la plupart.
À El Callao, une importante communauté s'est également constituée au XIXe siècle, avec l'arrivée de mineurs venus des Antilles françaises et britanniques.
Classé patrimoine culturel du Venezuela en 2014, le Patuá a maintenu des influences du créole martiniquais, guadeloupéen et de l'anglais de Trinité-et-Tobago.
Le Patuá ne compte plus aujourd'hui que quelques locuteurs, majoritairement âgés.
#Créole #Venezuela
нᴀıᴛıᴀⲛᴀᴜᴛᴇ 🇭🇹@Haitianaute
🇻🇪💬 Créole du Venezuela! À base lexicale française, ce créole est parlé au nord-est du Venezuela, près de Trinidad & Tobago 🇹🇹. Les locuteurs sont aujourd'hui très rares, principalement quelques personnes âgées. Un décret de 2014 du président @NicolasMaduro vise à protéger cette langue en voie de disparition. #Venezuela #Créole
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