http://forbrowngirls.tumblr.com/
Kimberly Anyadike at 15 years old (now 18) became the first African American teen to fly across the United States! She is now a finalist in Seventeen Magazine’s Pretty Amazing Cover contest, where one inspiring, extraordinary reader will be chosen to have her story featured in the magazine along with her picture on the cover ! Interview with Kimberly coming FRIDAY! :)
- Vote for Kim here:
http://www.seventeen.com/fun/articles/pretty-amazing-cover-modelAnd also she was Vice President of her class.
And she’s already finished a year’s worth of college credit.
And also she’s getting her pilot’s license within the year.
Oh and she’s going to UCLA.
To become a doctor.
So she can join Doctors Without Borders.
And fly herself out to treat patients.
…
I mean I’m not telling you what to do or anything.
But all the cool kids are voting for her sooooo
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[head of a corgi on alternating pink and blue background, text above reads “men are oppressed too!”, bottom text reads “only when they act like women”]
Think about it…](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3xzxirmJ61r0l18xo1_400.jpg)
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[head of a corgi on alternating pink and blue background, text above reads “men are oppressed too!”, bottom text reads “only when they act like women”]
Think about it…
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[head of a corgi on alternating pink and blue background, text above reads “yorkie: it’s not for girls”, bottom text reads “Fuck you! I’ll eat what I want!”]
Yorkies are delicious, BTW, aside from the sexism printed on the wrapper.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3xzyzvCOP1r0l18xo1_400.jpg)
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[head of a corgi on alternating pink and blue background, text above reads “yorkie: it’s not for girls”, bottom text reads “Fuck you! I’ll eat what I want!”]
Yorkies are delicious, BTW, aside from the sexism printed on the wrapper.
Why do people feel the need to hold onto their ability to oppress others? Why is it important to them?
In amazing animal news: an almost completely see-through bug creature; The Jewel Caterpillar.
It grows to just barely over an inch in length and is a member of the moth species known as Acraga coa (picture below).
Photographed by scuba instructor and amateur photographer Gerardo Aizpuru.
That moth is straight out of a Dr. Seuss book.










