Queen shit
Big girl, such a big girl. This is Alma. 💙
Before I am an American, I am a Britney fan
This year, Benny’s going to be a hermit crab for Halloween! She’s got her costume figured out, she just has to get the tank decor right.
Lmfaooooooooo this says it all 😂
"C'mere, im gonna keep it real. You think you up here grown, until your lil' ass start paying some bills. I'm talking light bills, gas...that's gonna kick your ass"
"Alright, okay, lets do it. All y'all wack like ya outfit. I've been making money since I was six. I work for me, y'all work for Nick."
I can't get over this little girl.....pretending to be long dead while someone digs up her body out of the ground. The jewelry laid out beside her...the hair clips....this is everything
good morning marina! she just woke up and got straight to cleaning her shell 💅
Therese Patricia Okoumou. Patriot.
A Florida teenager who survived the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in Parkland, Florida, issued a rousing call to action at a rally against gun violence.
Emma Gonzalez declared that the shooting at her school should be “the last mass shooting.”
And she responded directly to Trump’s tweet, which blamed students at the school for not reporting on the shooter’s behavior before the event.
“We did,” Gonzalez said, “time and time again, since he was in middle school.”
“We need to pay attention to the fact that this isn’t just a mental health issue,” she continued. “He wouldn’t have harmed that many students with a knife.”
“How about we stop blaming the victims for something that was the shooter’s fault?” she demanded, and called out those who do deserve to shoulder that blame.
“[The people] who let him buy the guns in the first place. Those at the gun shows. The people who encouraged him to buy accessories for his guns to make them fully automatic. The people who didn’t take them away from him when they knew that he expressed homicidal tendencies. And I am not talking about the FBI. I am talking about the people that he lived with, I’m talking about the neighbors who saw him outside holding guns.”
And Gonzalez again did not let Trump’s responsibility go unremarked upon
“If the president wants to come up to me and tell me to my face that it was a terrible tragedy, and how it should never have happened, and maintain telling us that nothing is going to be done about it, I’m going to happily ask him I’m going to happily ask him how much money he received from the National Rifle Association.”
Gonzalez then called attention to the $30 million spent by the NRA in support of Trump in the 2016 presidential election, and how that translates onto each life lost to gun violence.
“That comes out to being $5800. Is that how much these people are worth to you, Trump?” She asked.
“To every politician who has taken donations from the NRA: Shame on you!”
The crowd erupted into a loud chant, echoing her cry: “Shame on you!”
Emma Gonzalez and her Florida community are not allowing Trump, the Republican Party, or the NRA to intimidate them into silence. They are speaking up to defend their families, and shaming those who enable this epidemic of violence.
The video of the full speech by Emma Gonzalez, via CNN’s YouTube:
This is so important.
How she switched that dialect back and forth tho 😍
I heard about 4 different people and loved every one of them
In 1988, these neo-Nazis disgraced themselves on the “Oprah Winfrey Show”
She used her platform to expose their ignorance and hate.
What happened during this hour changed the course of Oprah show history forever.
Oprah says she and her producers believed they would be exposing ignorance and confronting hate, but they were wrong.
That was the show that changed the way Oprah thought about TV and how in should be used for good.
#Neo-Nazis #OprahWinfrey
Oprah is one of my heroes.
Poison Ivy’s favorite movie is Little Shop of Horrors.
LegoHeadcanon #55:
Anonymous: Harley does couple’s therapy for the other villains. ((Sometimes when they don’t even want it.))
Auli’i Cravalho corrected their [paparazzi] pronunciation of her name on the Oscars Red Carpet 2017.
I am so here for girls of color demanding their names be recognized and pronounced correctly