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Epic love stories and relationships as depicted in pop culture, though it rarely turns out like that in real life.
Africans, Europeans & Americans Colorism & Misogyny For Romeo & Juliet's Francesca Amewudah-Rivers
Wednesday, 17 April 2024 By: TB Obwoge Surprise! Surprise! Black American men and Black African men have teamed up once again to degrade a Black woman. This shit is getting sickening too and frankly it shows that men, especially Black men hate women and prefer either lighter skin or white women.
IwriteMywrongsPublished about 17 hours ago in HumansTimeless Stories: From Mythology to Modern Masterpieces
In a training session, the instructor said, “Don’t hesitate to ask any questions that come to mind, no matter how crazy or difficult they may seem; the answer will come to you.” Taking this very literally, my mind has been asking a lot of questions ever since, delving into the subconscious and the way we perceive our surroundings. I didn’t even realize that I had found the answers to many of them, perhaps sometimes much later.
Yasemin Yigit KuruPublished 2 days ago in HumansNBA Fans Cause Thousands of Africans to Insult All Americans Especially Black Americans
Sunday, 14 April 2024 By: TB Obwoge It is really draining that there are so many Black Africans that constantly make it their mission in life to insult Black Americans. More over there are many that think about Americans more than they think about Africans and it shows in all the social media interactions.
IwriteMywrongsPublished 4 days ago in HumansUnveiling the Enigma: The Tale of the Elderly Gentleman
In the heart of a quaint village, nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, lies a tale shrouded in mystery and nostalgia. It is the story of the old man, whose presence casts a spell of intrigue over the tranquil streets.
quizat karimPublished 8 days ago in HumansAfricans Shuckin' & Jivin' For Their Former Colonizers
Thursday, 28 March 2024 By: TB Obwoge Here we go again! I mean come on now? The gatekeepers of blackness, skin bleaching, insulting dark skin people, that think light skin is white skin. When race isn't even a real thing.
IwriteMywrongsPublished 20 days ago in HumansThe Forgotten Island: Unraveling Mysteries Beneath the Waves
In the core of the Pacific Sea lies a little, genuine island, scarcely observable on most guides. Its name, on the off chance that it at any point had one, has for some time been lost to the records of time. Covered in fog and encompassed by slippery flows, this failed to remember body of land has stayed immaculate by the advanced world. However, underneath the waves that run into its rough shores lies a mysterious that has dazzled the creative mind of pilgrims for quite a long time — a lost civilization, stowed away from the eyes of humanity.
Nirbhay GuptaPublished 20 days ago in HumansKatespiracies
Kate Middleton... Princess Catherine, Princess Kate, HRH Princess of Wales, or whatever else you want to call her. Our recent pop cultural phenomenon -- and an unintended one, at that, seemingly.
The Dangers of Child acting
eikcajHollywood has been around for decades. From silent films to Talkies to the modern television and movie industries. Hollywood and it's stories, actors and actresses are everywhere. People glamourize the industry and want to be like the people they see on TV. The industry is regulated to an extent but unfortunately for child actors there is little to no protection. Thanks to recent docuseries like Quiet on Set are bringing to light the true dangers when it involve kids in acting.
Exploring the Physical and Mental Effects of Abstaining from Sex
The story captures Sarah's journey through celibacy with authenticity and resilience, offering a nuanced exploration of her self-discovery and personal growth.
Ha--Sheesh!
“If one wants to rid oneself of an unbearable pressure, one needs hashish.” -Friedrich Nietzsche, Ecce Homo Was Friedrich Nietzsche a pothead?
C. Rommial ButlerPublished 28 days ago in HumansModern Love & Mix CDs
I spent my 21st birthday in England, my first trip abroad, visiting a friend who was studying at Reading University. The year was 2004. George W. Bush was President (a fact that some English blokes thought relevant to tease me about, nevermind who I’d voted for), smart phones and social media didn’t exist yet, and the most important things in my life were friends and music.
Kerry KehoePublished 28 days ago in HumansHow Taylor Swift’s tour de force is a call to a New Era
Taylor Swift's outstanding achievements are a part of a progressive cultural transformation — Taylor's work is leading the political empowerment of women. The joy Swift has brought forth must be the currency that guides us in the future.
Josh ClementsPublished 29 days ago in Humans