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If hair braiding isn’t taught in many beauty schools, why does the government force black women to go (and pay thousands) to get a cosmetology license? What’s worse is not doing so could result in a $10,000 fine and a year in prison. Since the 1990s, the Institute for Justice has been fighting for hair braiders — and a new legal showdown in Iowa could be their biggest yet.
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“Of Iowa’s 27 cosmetology schools, not one school offers specific coursework on natural hair care for black women or braiding in particular.”
America is tripping. This is madness.
(Source: mic.com, via weirdlyghostly)
I wrote this song to cope.
[singing blissfully] “♪ Everybody gets tired! But specifically, today I’m just tired of you! Fu-”
(via littlegreenmulder)
My favorite moment from the Democratic Debate.
I missed this part
i hate and love gays at the same time
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this is that one post that i’ll always reblog
It’s back
the teacher killin it
HOW IS THIS 6 SECONDS
This is literally one of my favorite vines, a masterpiece really and I will always reblog it and it’s just - I love so many just wonderful LOVING TOUCHES about it and it’s
- The beautiful facial expressions and flawlessly communicative gestures the likes of which would be at home in my college-level dramatic arts classes
- The universal relateability
- The technical video and sound editing that’s DIRECTLY on the song beat, absolutely A+ timing and that shit is not easy to do
- The amazing dramatic use of slow-motion that tells like - this is some Shakespearean drama story - conflict, BETRAYAL, this is Julias Caeser, this is The Iliad
- The freaking teacher being in on it and being convinced to shake it down now
in case nobody’s seen the sequel:
If you only ever watch two vines in your life…
(via intoxicatingimmediacy)