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TheGreenDjinn
@djinn_the
Jack of all Trades, Inventor, Political Junkie, Here for Consciousness raising around the link between capitalism and imperialism, and true Abundance of Earth.
New Orleans, LA
Joined February 2019
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    Replying to @UncleRamrod
    Because half of new York are young professionals from small towns pretending they are living lives of those on the tv
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    Replying to @niccoyat
    I think the issue is the 48 oysters, crabcakes, and 3 drinks. Older generation also taught modesty and respect. I think that's the issue. People have been gaming the social contract, and taking kindness for weakness in this generation. Not all, but enough to have an affect
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    Replying to @ChrisAMatheus @jonxgenius and @qbucks4
    Deaths door?!?! He done walked you to the dining room, sat you next the Mother Reaper, there's a Thanksgiving feast on the table, and he made your favorite desert
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    Replying to @SNickolette and @TheKolaNut
    Toxic parents who guilt trip their children to cover their own needs for control are narcissist and should be ignored.
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    Replying to @ynaynabobeena and @aryellemon_
    These little debates were had about slavery and native genocide too. The racism and violence of western empire is hard-coded in early
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    Replying to @Dr_MickWilliams and @LawyerSaxonberg
    Meanwhile she died of a treatable cancer but only makes 50k a year and lives with the Kat she kept from her last relationship with Cheryl
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    Lots of people in faiths believe when our elders die they are reborn as our children. It's a cosmic debt of shared healing and growth. Often we call our babies mama and papa
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    Replying to @hanavrose @sanremostripper and 2 others
    Not when they using "health " as pretext to shit on you
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    Replying to @queenie4rmnola
    I'm from New Orleans but think we can be mindful and understand why actual Zulus might find this offensive. A lot of the masks, dress, and even black face (Zulu is still heavily creole....) does have minstrel roots. Lets not sound like yt ppl getting offended. we can do better.
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    Replying to @arakkosuperstar
    so is not anti-black to mock another black person's style of speech. But it is anti-black to defend yourself from said mockery lol. Got it.
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    Replying to @AutiLeven
    The issue is allistics want to define autism by comobordities. The autistic who has learning or cognitive difficulties define autism but NT with similar difficulties doesn't define NT. They only like Rudolph when his nose shines bright
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    Replying to @NobleQAli
    Nah, it was the angels saw your bussy. A rabbit confirmed. Happy Easter
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    Replying to @Dreadful4Tymes
    See. If we end the diaspora wars we might save some recipes. I'm just imagining my French creole speaking great grandparents teaching the grandkids to brine. They hearing wash. And the xerox metastasized across generations until we got tikoks of folk with chicken soaking in dawn
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    Replying to @SenBeauClaghorn @DiscussingFilm and @AnthonyMackie
    He likely was. Hus parents would be the age of my parents and my dad paid for college cutting sugarcane in the summer and even had to do it as kids. One reason black people cam be weird about bad feet is all our parents and grandparents got terrible feet from barefoot cane work