I Love Them Both.

I love them both.

On Being Mistaken For Each Other.
On Being Mistaken For Each Other.
On Being Mistaken For Each Other.
On Being Mistaken For Each Other.

On being mistaken for each other.

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13 years ago

 srsly.

About As Plain As It Can Be Said. H/t: JW

About as plain as it can be said. h/t: JW

13 years ago

Why do I keep having to fight off the urge to get another dog?

Louie Chillin In The Bath Tub

Louie chillin in the bath tub <3


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13 years ago

Winning! 

kmria109-blog - With a Fixed Stare
14 years ago

askarsholic:

sldh00r:

Love it!

Hahahhaah LOL

Oh lord, save me, I'm dying over here. 

kmria109-blog - With a Fixed Stare
13 years ago

That biznatch at the Publix has had it in for Jean for quite some time now.

My roommate’s grandmother was banned from her neighborhood grocery store today. Way to go.


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13 years ago

This is precisely how I feel.

kmria109-blog - With a Fixed Stare
13 years ago

Extremely encouraging and has the potential to be even more of a gamechanger. Rock on and OCCUPY THE HOOD!

Occupy The Hood is An Autonomous National Grassroots Movement Comprised Of Activists, Organizers And
Occupy The Hood is An Autonomous National Grassroots Movement Comprised Of Activists, Organizers And
Occupy The Hood is An Autonomous National Grassroots Movement Comprised Of Activists, Organizers And
Occupy The Hood is An Autonomous National Grassroots Movement Comprised Of Activists, Organizers And
Occupy The Hood is An Autonomous National Grassroots Movement Comprised Of Activists, Organizers And
Occupy The Hood is An Autonomous National Grassroots Movement Comprised Of Activists, Organizers And
Occupy The Hood is An Autonomous National Grassroots Movement Comprised Of Activists, Organizers And
Occupy The Hood is An Autonomous National Grassroots Movement Comprised Of Activists, Organizers And

Occupy The Hood is an autonomous national grassroots movement comprised of activists, organizers and community members working with like-minded individuals and organizations across the US. Occupy The Hood stands in solidarity with any progressive organization or movement who desires and works towards the liberation, benefit and improvement of the quality of life of disenfranchised People of Color.

From Occupation to Liberation, De-Colonize, Empower The Hood.

People of Color, and in particular Black, Brown and Native/Indigenous People, have been disproportionately affected by the issues that the Occupy Movement has recently raised. Unemployment rates double nationwide, disproportionate incarceration rates, wealth gap, subprime mortgages/foreclosures.

Occupy The Hood will work to address many critical issues affecting our communities:

un/under employment, poverty, mass incarceration, political prisoners, school to prison pipeline, police brutality, racial profiling, violence/murders/illegal guns, housing/foreclosures/homelessness/gentrification, health care disparities, educational disparities, food deserts, community development, reparations, economic development, entrepreneurship, gender-specific programs, youth programs, environmental justice, civic engagement, discrimination/racism

Occupy The Hood is officially active in the following Cities: NYC (NY), Detroit (MI), Pittsburgh (PA), Seattle (WA), Philadelphia (PA), Atlanta (GA), Boston (MA), Tacoma (WA), Dallas (TX), Nola (LA), Cincinnati (OH), Portland (OR), St. Louis (MO), Cleveland (OH), Washington (DC), Richmond (VA), Los Angeles (CA) and growing WE ARE THE MOST AFFECTED of the 99%

It has been said that: “Black People are on the bottom of every list that is good, and on the top of every list that is bad.” “When White America has a cold, Black America has pneumonia.”

Black Unemployment Almost double the national average and in many cities/states is triple and quadruple. Unemployment rates nationally for specific groups such as Black Men and Black Teenagers are even more glaring.  USA Unemployment = 9.1%  Black Unemployment = 16.2 % Black males = 17.5%  Black teens almost 41%

Black and Latino Incarceration Rates Black man = 1 in 3 (32%) Latino man = 1 in 6 (17%) White man has = 1 in 17 (5.9%).  It costs $35-50,000 annually (varies state/federal) to incarcerate someone.

Black/Latino Wealth Gap The wealth gaps between whites and minorities have grown to their widest levels in a quarter-century. The recession and uneven recovery have erased decades of minority gains, leaving whites on average with 20 times the net worth of blacks and 18 times that of Hispanics, according to an analysis of new Census data.

People of Color Poverty Rates Poverty rates for blacks and Hispanics greatly exceed the national average. In 2010, 27.4 percent of Blacks and 26.6 percent of Hispanics were poor, compared to 9.9 percent of non-Hispanic whites and 12.1 percent of Asians. Poverty rates are highest for families headed by single women, particularly if they are Black or Hispanic. In 2010, 31.6 percent of households headed by single women were poor, while 15.8 percent of households headed by single men and 6.2 percent of married-couple households lived in poverty.

Native-born vs. foreign-born residents In 2010, 19.9 percent of foreign-born residents lived in poverty, compared to 14.4 percent of residents born in the United States. Foreign-born, non-citizens had an even higher incidence of poverty, at a rate of 26.7 percent.

OCCUPY THE HOOD!


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13 years ago

also lol.

kmria109-blog - With a Fixed Stare

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13 years ago

God, I love him.

kmria109-blog - With a Fixed Stare

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13 years ago

 No shit. Imagine growing up as that little girl decades ago...

Dear Life & Style: 

Dear Life & Style: 

Fuck you in every way possible. 

Shiloh can act however she wants. Short hair is cute on girls. And dinosaurs are awesome. 

I highly doubt Brad Pitt is wringing his hands over his daughter acting awesome. 

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