Positivity Kam (@ushrimpy) 's Twitter Profile
Positivity Kam

@ushrimpy

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calendar_today26-11-2017 06:01:36

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Rev. Benjamin Cremer (@brcremer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If your Christianity causes you to be offended by someone asking the most powerful person in the country to be merciful towards the powerless, then you have deeply, deeply misunderstood the teachings of Jesus Christ.

Akilah Hughes (@akilahobviously) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DEI only existed because white people were racist. They had the opportunity to hire based on merit, and they hired their unqualified white friends every time. DEI isn’t racism. It’s a solution to historical racism.

fintothewoods (@finianhackett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I still think the 2009 Tony Awards opening is one of the best awards show moments ever. Just pure joyful celebrating of the world of musical theatre with stars both on stage and in the audience!

Onya Nurve (@onyanurve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My uncle called me from prison to tell me how proud he was & he’s been watching. Got the whole cell block picking their fav Queen. Cant tell me drag don’t bring joy & light in the darkest places 💕

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Hot Take: If you’re the friend that always brings out Cards Against Humanity…. You’re the unfunniest person in that friend group

becca (@gothfoot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the shit spoken between me and kameron within the walls of the kickin crab over the last 10+ years is simply diabolical

Pop Crave (@popcrave) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Constance Wu calls out Andrew Barth Feldman after he was cast in an Asian lead role: “After a recent voice memo he sent me, all I can say is that I am disappointed in him. And feeling pretty discouraged…Once again, Asian Americans are left unheard, unacknowledged, invisible.”

Constance Wu calls out Andrew Barth Feldman after he was cast in an Asian lead role:

“After a recent voice memo he sent me, all I can say is that I am disappointed in him. And feeling pretty discouraged…Once again, Asian Americans are left unheard, unacknowledged, invisible.”