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Already on my Pinterest “Inspiration” page. GORGEOUS.

Please, and thank you! My username at gmail.

YES! That poor, poor horse.

“Every black American is invested in this metaphysical, existential and literalblack-American struggle by virtue of being born black in America. Even those who don’t want to be connected to it—who actively try not to be connected to it—are. There’s no level of privilege or income or education or status that can shield

THIS is a word.

So beautiful, and so necessary to hear.

And I was *just* thinking about picking up some cards for gifts; done!

I’m going to jump back up and finish reading, but..

“...As sleeper agents for white supremacy, white women...” was phenomenal, and I’ll be using it from now on.

Gorgeous! I may pick this up for my little cousin, and as a coffee table book for myself.

Fully triggered by this. I will now NOT dress my fruit salad with the sweet and spicy simple syrup. I’ll just sit in this corner over here with my TV tray and dress my own. Harrumph. (Yes, I just *might* be that saditty relative - no Benz, though.)

Would you ever buy the protection plan?

Would you ever buy the protection plan?

Please, get more details; this sounds like a history that needs to be told.

OH! That’s news I can use. Thanks!

That letter is evergreen.

Not all heroes wear capes.

You’ve taught me something today. Thank you.

Thank you for this word. There was so MUCH wrong in that photo that it turned into a Where’s Waldo of Wrongness for me, and I still had just one niggling thing bothering me - that was it.

Ohhhhhhhh, yes, same. Forget Farrah; Jaclyn Smith was the ONE for my friends and I.

Thank you for this; you helped me get my mind right for an intense day today.