1. tyrannosaurus-allan reblogged this from cloversoup
  2. digthesevibes-jpeg-blog liked this
  3. tyrannosaurus-allan liked this
  4. cgsodope reblogged this from dynastylnoire
  5. heaathen liked this
  6. kidkillianxvii liked this
  7. gksam81 liked this
  8. apearlofcum liked this
  9. crystynebatz reblogged this from returntothedirt
  10. skrymtet liked this
  11. crystynebatz liked this
  12. tinyballofstress reblogged this from newasskid
  13. darksunsetsinthedusk reblogged this from chescaleigh
  14. hummusbabe liked this
  15. thatkidinthesky reblogged this from imcopingbitch
  16. thatkidinthesky liked this
  17. numbersninja liked this
  18. flunkyofmalcador liked this
  19. little-introvert reblogged this from peachesfromny
  20. iamsuchafreakohmuchuck-blog liked this
  21. njolraas reblogged this from chescaleigh
  22. little-introvert liked this
  23. fluffy-raccoon-artist liked this
  24. chachipistachie liked this
  25. goldenelephants liked this
  26. inpraiseofbacchus reblogged this from fetus-cakes
  27. frogget liked this
  28. armchair-factotum reblogged this from bugcthulhu
  29. armchair-factotum liked this
  30. prinsi liked this
  31. tonysoprano144p liked this
  32. poondragoon reblogged this from marsworms
  33. amazingalouette liked this
  34. queerdads liked this
  35. poondragoon said: Growing up in the American education system, the most you see of actual African culture is maybe *a* picture of *some* Masai people. We never see anything like this post, ever. We never learn about Africa outside the context of “place where slaves came from.” We are never taught anything or shown anything of its beauty or diversity.
  36. thedeathstar liked this
  37. hotmamashida liked this
  38. ansixilus liked this
  39. simplylovelyyy reblogged this from ashantiliveslife
  40. elizadunc reblogged this from shipperqueen93
  41. the-galactic-hitchhiker reblogged this from sapphiconoclast