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tiafreakyass (@tiacorine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My shoe collab with @dybbukny drops THIS FRIDAY @ 1pm EST. Premium patent leather Wave's, knit beanies, thigh high socks, tees and more. Been super hard to keep this from you guys but y’all asked for another shoe so here you go! 😝🤭💖 DROP YOUR SIZE ‼️

My shoe collab with @dybbukny drops THIS FRIDAY @ 1pm EST.

Premium patent leather Wave's, knit beanies, thigh high socks, tees and more. Been super hard to keep this from you guys but y’all asked for another shoe so here you go! 😝🤭💖
DROP YOUR SIZE ‼️
William (Wxllxxm) (@wxllxxm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

KOYAANISQATSI (1982) - One of the most important movies I’ve ever seen in my life. The film has one idea, a simple one at that. It contrasts the glory of nature with the mess made by man. The main event of today isn’t seen by those of us that live in it.

Chairman Shaq (@blocbeacon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Frantz Fanon died in 1961, aged 36. The same week, The Wretched of the Earth was published. And on the very same day, the book was confiscated and banned in France. This film is based on that book. 📕

Africa Facts Zone (@africafactszone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Niger has suspended the export of gold and uranium to France. France suspended aid to Niger after the coup. 1 out of every 3 light bulbs in France is powered with uranium from Niger. Uranium generates electricity, yet only 18% of Niger's citizens have access to electricity.

Niger has suspended the export of gold and uranium to France.

France suspended aid to Niger after the coup.

1 out of every 3 light bulbs in France is powered with uranium from Niger.

Uranium generates electricity, yet only 18% of Niger's citizens have access to electricity.
𝙂𝙐𝙈𝘽𝙔 (@gumby4christ) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very unsettling clip from an episode of "This Is Your Life" in which Hiroshima survivor Kiyoshi Tanimoto, thinking he was doing a straight interview, is instead treated to a surprise meeting with the man who piloted the Enola Gay, which dropped the atomic bomb on his city.