dontclimbanymore:
“trishathebrown:
“vypera:
“trishathebrown:
“Oh, that beautiful woman there? The one decked out in gorgeous Indian attire? The one coolly ignoring all the racist slurs and utterances of horror crawling along the walls of some...

dontclimbanymore:

trishathebrown:

vypera:

trishathebrown:

Oh, that beautiful woman there? The one decked out in gorgeous Indian attire? The one coolly ignoring all the racist slurs and utterances of horror crawling along the walls of some godforsaken Waffle House? The one who could not give less of a damn if someone gapes at her audacity to bask in the glory of her culture?

That’s my mother. Hell yes, I’m proud.

I don’t understand how a fucking waffle house is demeaning.
Oh, you mean the white people behind you and your mother? I get it, dude. “Lets scrape together some bullshit story to sell to SJWs for attention”. This shit works almost too well.

You are actually not the first person to voice this sort of sentiment, so I will try to further explain the context of this picture, and you may decide for yourself if you want to believe me. 

 My entire family was traveling that day to a far-off venue for an Indian ceremony, and we stopped at Waffle House for a bite to eat. My mother and I were dressed similarly in ornate Indian outfits called “lehengas,” and my father and brother were dressed in regular Western clothes (nice pants and shirts). My father and brother entered first to get us a table, and it was after my mother and I went in that the atmosphere changed considerably. Normal conversation died down to a quiet buzz, and the other customers viewed us with a medley of expressions ranging from surprise, to confusion, to disgust, to scorn. Only a group of black women openly admired our outfits, and they absolutely gave me a huge boost in much-needed confidence. 

The man whose face you see behind my mother was responsible for making comments regarding “fucking immigrants” and “goddamn terrorists dressed like clowns.” His commentary was met with quiet murmurs of agreement from his table-mates, and he spent the rest of the time balefully looking either at me or the back of my mother’s head. Upon encountering such hostility, I whispered to my mother that maybe we should leave and eat elsewhere. Her response? “You have nothing to be ashamed of. They mock us because they do not understand us.” 

And with that, she sat down with a smile and cheerfully gave the waitress her order. 

 I posted this photo as a testament to my mother’s dignity and unwavering pride. She is a living, breathing inspiration and I cannot explain how much that one day helped build my resolve to remain true to my culture and roots despite possible adversity. I posted this image for neither notes nor followers, but the abundant existence of those aspects proves that many people understand the reality of the situation. Of course, whether you believe this or not is entirely your predilection. All you have to go on is my word, but I have said all that I feel is necessary. 

 Thank you for your time.

your mother is my hero.

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wizardbot:
“bruhherrightinthepussy:
“sir—galahad:
“kiokushitaka:
“nijuukoo:
“breaking-banjos:
“gician:
“justalifelongphase:
“officialarmatoloi:
“critical-perspective:
“tunte:
“Why
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This is demonstrating why you absolutely do not pour water on a...

wizardbot:

bruhherrightinthepussy:

sir—galahad:

kiokushitaka:

nijuukoo:

breaking-banjos:

gician:

justalifelongphase:

officialarmatoloi:

critical-perspective:

tunte:

Why

This is demonstrating why you absolutely do not pour water on a grease fire.

holy shit

Okaaaay. If any of you actually have a grease fire in the kitchen put the lid on the pan. It will suffocate the flames. Don’t pour water on it, and don’t freak out. Cook safely!

Or throw flour on it to smother it.

/quick safety announcement

NO, DO NOT USE FLOUR, DO NOT USE FLOUR TO SMOTHER A FIRE.

YOU HAVE TO USE BAKING SODA.

Throwing flour into a fire can cause it to combust and make the fire worse because FLOUR/SUGAR IS FLAMMABLE. One cup of flour into a grease fire can have the explosive force of dynamite.

The reason you use baking soda is that it releases carbon dioxide when heated, and CO2 is a fire suppressant.

REBLOGGING FOR LAST COMMENT TO SAVE LIVES

My friend once tried to put out a grease fire with flour and almost ended up burning her kitchen down

I am that friend and let me tell you, the information above is critical! The flour also spreads throughout the air and creates a larger surface area for the fire to spread, the fireball I created was similarly sized to the one pictured above. So yeah, if you dont want to die a premature fire death and look really stupid in the afterlife or whatever, DONT FUCKING USE FLOUR.

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Reblog if you would play a video game based on Africa culture and mythology, with a black main character

thatdarkandlovelygirlinthehat:

midnightsunreverie:

thatjayjustice:

mysteryunderthefez:

Okay guys, I have to prove at my teacher he’s so damn wrong, he said that African aesthetic doesn’t interest gamers, and it drive me so mad.

*SMASHES THE REBLOG BUTTON* THIS IS ONLY EVERYTHING I EVER WANTED IN LIFE

Yes to this

http://www.usgamer.net/articles/african-rpg-aurion

If y’all serious show support.

(via cinnamontoastcrises)

hyrulewarriors:

hyrulewarriors:

i totally support asian invasion but i’m also scared shitless for y’all because there’s so many issues with yellow fever on this website and i don’t want to see what happens when creepers get a flood of asian people on their dashboard

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dinolich:

dinolich:

Commissions are open, email me at dinolich@gmail.com! if you have any questions my ask box is open.

I’ve got zero orders in my queue. Get um while they’re hot.

(via oh-archivist)

plantbucky:

@every girl who is followin me

  • i love you
  • if you’ve overcome hard things in your life, I am glad you were able to overcome them.
  • if you’re still going through hard things right now, I believe you can keep going, and come out on the other side.
  • i genuinely love u
  • all of u
  • happy womens day!!

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