Sometimes, the makeup makes the costume. MUA Nai Jelly gives tribute to Death Note. (NaiJellyBean on IG)
Fun fact
Native Americans weren’t allowed US citizenship until 1924.
Let that sink in. We lived here first…for thousands of years. And less than a hundred years ago we were finally given citizenship.
We also fought in WWI despite not being US citizens.
In Arizona, natives weren’t granted the right to vote until 1948. Think how that type of neglect ties into resource colonization as infrastructure was developed within years prior.
In addition: the indigenous peoples of Canada were not recognized as Human Beings until the year 1960. Now let that shit sink in.
In the US it wasn’t until 1968 that the Indian Civil Rights Act was passed and allowed for the right to freedom of speech / assembly / press, a jury trial, the right to an attorney etc. It’s so fucking frustrating.
and it wasn’t until 1978 that we were legally allowed to practice our own religions. in a nation founded on religious freedoms, it was illegal to practice our own religions. in our own country. how fucked up is that?
Aaaand Native Americans weren’t entitled to their own languages (had no legal rights to teach them in their schools, use them in business) until the Native American Language Act of 1990.
I teach this to my students, because NONE of it is in a single textbook. This is and act of indoctrination
Boosting because I didn’t know any of this.
These facts should be known by all.
Niceballs is a prosthetic accessory that ‘hangs freely’ from the underside of your desk. They are made for you to squeeze, jiggle, or caress whenever you’re feeling angry, stressed out, silly, or bored and are designed to help you 'be productive while you play with your balls.’ Source Source 2 Source 3
Frédéric Chopin (via rocamadour)
Experimenting with how I paint portraits, I’m going to be working on a project soon where I’ll be doing a lot more of them! ✧
i was havin a great time until i remembered that i was ugly
*walks away in the middle of a man trying to have a conversation with me*