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âđ˝Black men deserve peace.
âđžBlack men deserve respect.
âđżBlack men deserve to feel safe.
âđ˝Black men deserve to grow.
âđžBlack men deserve to thrive.
âđżBlack men deserve to love.
âđ˝Black men deserve to be themselves.
âđžBlack men deserve to live their lives.

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Hamlet adaptation where Hamlet is a vlogger and all his soliloquies are breakdowns he uploads to YouTube
⌠I am unironically here for this
this is the funniest thing Iâve ever seen in my life
This is - legitimately - my favourite delivery of Shakespeare I have EVER seen (and I have seen some good-ass productions yo, in the Globe Theatre itself even). Like seriously, even though the words are unchanged, heâs stripped away ALL of the archaic pretense and assumed grandeur of ~presenting the bard~ that makes even the most wildly talented of actors and innovative of productions inherently inaccessible to a modern audience. Like, theyâre still great, they can still communicate the message and (some) of the nuance, but theyâre still always a step removed from being identifiable to any viewerâs lived experience. Theyâre still always reciting 15th century poetry. But this guy? This guy is like, screw iambic pentameter, to hell with being precious about the material, HOW WOULD AN ACTUAL PERSON SAY THIS SHIT?
Like this. And itâs beautiful. Itâs beautiful to hear a soliloquy I loved so much already, and have it come to life in a way it never, ever, did before. I feel like I grasp his motivations, his twists and turns, no longer on an academic level but on a visceral, instinctive one. Because heâs presenting his mental and emotional journey in a way that speaks honestly, like a real person.
So yeah, this shit post? I love it. Deeply and sincerely.
A post about this went round recently, and Iâm delighted to announce sheâs since come out as trans and goes by Jasmine đłď¸ââ§ď¸
Actor and Writer
Thereâs a whole series of the Hamlet videos on her YouTube, as well as a bunch of other films sheâs made
This monument in Kazakhstan makes me so emotional.
5 people linked hands to save the dog, but there are only 4 in the statue...
so you can be the fifth
8 Things That Happened To Black Soldiers!

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đ¸đ¸ In the Nilotic regions of South Sudan, particularly among the Dinka and Nuer peoples, evolution has crafted what scientists consider a biological masterpiece of protection.
Living under the intense equatorial sun, these groups possess some of the most melanin-rich skin on the planet. This high concentration of eumelanin acts as a natural âsuper-shield,â absorbing and scattering up to 99% of harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation before it can damage the DNA of the skin cells beneath.
This adaptation is so efficient that it provides a natural Sun Protection Factor (SPF) significantly higher than that of other global populations, effectively guarding against the folate destruction and skin cancers that would otherwise be rampant in such a high-UV environment.
Beyond simple protection, this deep pigmentation is a testament to the âauraâ of human resilience and physical engineering. While lighter skin types may allow more than 50% of UVA rays to penetrate, the skin of these South Sudanese groups limits penetration to a tiny fraction, maintaining the structural integrity and youthful elasticity of the skin for decades.
This genetic optimization allows for thriving in some of the most sun-drenched landscapes on Earth, proving that the human body is capable of developing its own high-tech solutions to environmental extremes without the need for modern synthetics.
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Source:Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences; Afropolitan Journals: Solar Radiation and Development of Human Skin Colours (2022).
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When you look at the Dinka and Nuer, youâre looking at evolutionâs finest workâskin engineered by nature to thrive where the sun shows no mercy. This is melanin at its highest intelligence, beauty shaped by resilience, and living proof that Blackness is not just aesthetic, but biological brilliance.
In South Sudan, this deep pigmentation isnât just protectionâitâs legacy, identity, and a reminder that our bodies were designed with intention long before the world tried to rewrite our value.
Black skin is not a trend. Itâs a technology. A triumph. A story written in light.
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