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Inhale Love ; Exhale hate

rontieremodeled-deactivated2023:

Three months from now I will be better, happier, wealthier, and more stable than I have ever been.

chilljune:

we really need to start treating each other better as human beings

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This type of energy>>>>>

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Me by Maxine Helfman

Looks like a painting…..amazing

black-geek-supremacy:

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stimman3000:

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Anytime you see something in nature that is beautiful, remember that it is worth preserving.

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I love Elephants 🐘

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adventure-heart:

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Me too

Beautiful, precious creatures ❤️🐘

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bluecollarfilm:

Black Monday (2019)

Black Monday takes viewers back to October 19, 1987 – aka Black Monday, the worst stock market crash in the history of Wall Street. To this day, no one knows who caused it … until now. It’s the story of how a group of outsiders took on the blue-blood, old-boys club of Wall Street and ended up crashing the world’s largest financial system, a Lamborghini limousine and the glass ceiling.

Directed by:   Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen

Starring:   Don Cheadle, Andrew Rannells, Regina Hall, Paul Scheer, Eugene Cordero, Casey Wilson, Ken Marino, Yassir Lester, Michael James Scott, Kurt Braunohler

Release date:   January 20, 2019

tribeca:

“I think when you begin to think of yourself as having achieved something, then there’s nothing left for you to work towards. I want to believe that there is a mountain so high that I will spend my entire life striving to reach the top of it.” 

This Saturday, Cicely Tyson, one of the greatest actors to ever grace the silver screen, will receive a long overdue Honorary Academy Award for a lifetime of masterful performances that have expanded the emotional possibilities of cinema. Of her essential, Oscar-nominated performance in 1972’s Sounder, we wrote as part of our 2018 Black Actress Canon, “Tyson, rooted in earth yet reaching a heavenly plane of catharsis, can close her hands around any emotion, embody it, and make us feel its full power. Sometimes all you need is a camera and a once-in-a-lifetime actress to create transcendent cinema.” Tyson turns 94 next month and shows no signs of slowing down. A tenacious trailblazer, she paved the way for luminaries (and eventual costars) like Angela Bassett and Viola Davis, among countless other contemporary black actors, who are able to shine in a spotlight that would likely not exist without Tyson’s hard work and humanizing artistry. Long live this remarkable and resilient goddess, whose creativity makes every single one of her characters matter. In Tyson’s hands, each new role is a new opportunity for limitless invention, another occasion to turn words on a page into a living, breathing, fully-dimensional being, the sublimest of gifts that any actor can give. Which is as it should be. For Cicely Tyson is, herself, the sublimest of gifts.

Written by Matthew Eng

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