Lovely Simone

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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zumainthyfuture

Kid N Play still got it

pettyforyourthoughts

damn for a sec i just thought this was a random white and black dude killin it

crashtheman

For all of those who attempt it, this here is the blueprint

thirstinism

^^

onlyblackgirl

You could never

samsungsandiphones

had to reblog i watched 7 times

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Ayyyyyyyyy

csmitty4u

CHECK!!!🕺🏻💯

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Wow 👏🏽

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I want to see the whole thing!

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A random white dude 😭

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gothhabiba

“Another myth that is firmly upheld is that disabled people are dependent and non-disabled people are independent. No one is actually independent. This is a myth perpetuated by disablism and driven by capitalism - we are all actually interdependent. Chances are, disabled or not, you don’t grow all of your food. Chances are, you didn’t build the car, bike, wheelchair, subway, shoes, or bus that transports you. Chances are you didn’t construct your home. Chances are you didn’t sew your clothing (or make the fabric and thread used to sew it). The difference between the needs that many disabled people have and the needs of people who are not labelled as disabled is that non-disabled people have had their dependencies normalized. The world has been built to accommodate certain needs and call the people who need those things independent, while other needs are considered exceptional. Each of us relies on others every day. We all rely on one another for support, resources, and to meet our needs. We are all interdependent. This interdependence is not weakness; rather, it is a part of our humanity.”

— AJ Withers, “Disability Politics and Theory” (via vulturechow)

artemisiasea

“Ableism depends on maintaining the myth that we can be self-sufficient if we are strong enough—the myth of independence. Disability justice proposes a framework for seeing oneself that is more relational and transformative-interdependence, in which other people are necessary for physical, emotional and community health and well-being. Interdependency values our connections to others and communities.”
What Disability Justice has to Offer Social Justice