blackfashion:
“  Erykah Badu (right) at nine years, with her sister Nayrok, six, in Dallas in 1980. Photo from Texas Monthly.
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blackfashion:

Erykah Badu (right) at nine years, with her sister Nayrok, six, in Dallas in 1980. Photo from Texas Monthly.

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jeezypetes asked: has anyone told you that your new icon looks like you are enthusiastically preparing to fingerbang someone, a la Sex Piss from the hit movie Yeti: A Gay Love Story

vulpinecyanide:

thanks. that’s exactly what i wanted to portray in my temporary icon.

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niknak79:
“ Andre is not a happy camper
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niknak79:

Andre is not a happy camper

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ilovesmoothjazz1998:

anyone notice that im beautiful and have a great blog? just a reminder 

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aloveafffair:
“ “We are her blood-kin! Who the hell are you?” ”

aloveafffair:

“We are her blood-kin! Who the hell are you?”

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greathaircut:
“ here is the first post that i ever “liked” on tumblr.com
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greathaircut:

here is the first post that i ever “liked” on tumblr.com

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mollitudo:

My feelings.

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elisabethhewer:
“ obituary for the princess who forgot to be fairytale
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elisabethhewer:

obituary for the princess who forgot to be fairytale

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mmmellld:
“ dadz0ne:
“ Pretty
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imagine looking in your garbage and finding a treasure
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mmmellld:

dadz0ne:

Pretty

imagine looking in your garbage and finding a treasure

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rhamphotheca:

Preparing for Endangered Tortoise Reintroduction in Myanmar

by Heather Lowe

The Turtle Survival Alliance has been part of a highly successful collaboration with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) in Myanmar to conserve critically endangered and endemic turtles and tortoises since 2009. Our work began as an effort to build turtle facilities to breed and house rare and endangered turtles rescued from government confiscations. 

After a marked decline in the 1990s and complete extirpation in the 2000s, the TSA (with WCS) began a highly successful breeding program for the Burmese Star Tortoise (Geochelone platynota). There are now more than 3,000 Star Tortoises at several facilities throughout Myanmar and we have begun an effort to reintroduce 150 of these animals back to their native habitat…

(read more: Turtle Survival Alliance)

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