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‘Twas the night before Easter! 🪮💁🏾♀️
Meghan Markle Reinvents Herself With Black Girl Magic
MegaLiar here's a pro tip: research your scripted "confessional" fantasies BEFORE the lies actually drip from your lips:
It's called a HOT COMB not a FLAT IRON!
"No one treated me like a black woman until I came to the UK"
She was too lazy to style her own hair for BRF engagements, now she expects us to believe this:
"It kind of reminds me of when I was at Northwestern and I moved into Kappa our sorority there. I don't think they made plug-in flat irons at the time they couldn't, if they did I didn't know where they were because I had the little stove with the flat iron that would go in have a paper towel on the side probably half the people listening are going what is she talking about...you'd pull it out and have the little scorch marks and I remember most of the girls in the sorority who were not black saying 'what's that smell? Is hair burning?' And it was just what you would do to figure out how [tah] grapple with this texture of hair." 🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥
Please follow the links to watch this clip and the full video of Leilani of Barbados who comically exposed the MegaLiar in her failed Episode 3 of Confessions.
36 seconds · Clipped by GRITS Gal Raised In The South · Original video "Meghan Markle Ep:3 THE LYING GETS WORSE!" by Leilani Of Barbados
Personal Note: Unlike the MegaLiar, my "natural" hair is course & kinky. I have NEVER in all my years so much as touched one of those hot & heavy professional stoves--- let alone considered purchasing a stove that is strictly used in professional salons. My own mother would never so much as "press/straighten" my natural hair from our kitchen stove. Even as a child, I was sent to the hair salon for my press & curl!! But the MegaLiar turned BLACK girl in a lily white sorority wants the world to think she was using a PROFESSIONAL hot stove in the KAPPA House to straighten her non-kinky naturally curly hair. Right. 🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥
"What's that smell?"-MegaLiar on Confessions
Fire Hazard
This short video shows what the MegaLiar wants the world to believe about her lily white years at Northwestern. BTW: It would have been ILLEGAL for an American undergraduate college student to use an electric stove in her dorm room or sorority house. So how many rules did Ms. Markle break at Northwestern?
FYI MegaLiar: A flat iron is electric
"I was shaking my hair around!" MegaLiar's STRAIGHT college hair style after the Shakira Audition
Notice in this home video her hair remained straight BEFORE & AFTER she sweats through the Shakira audition. Most likely she used a "relaxer/perm" or some chemical technique to straighten her natural curls. Otherwise after the sweating, her hair would have gradually reverted back to its naturally curly state.
Home Video w/Childhood hair: Rachel Meghan Markle pretends to be queen with natural curls at a friend's birthday party
Home Video: Pre-teen hair
In this video, watch an adolescent with soft loose curls as the stylist blow drys and flat irons her natural hair.
THIS is my natural kinky hair texture:
This was MegaLiar's childhood soft naturally curly hair Texture
Madam C.J. Walker was born Sarah Breedlove to former slaves, Owen and Minerva Breedlove in Delta, Louisiana on December 23, 1867. Breedlove became an orphan at age seven when her parents died. Three years later, ten-year-old Sarah and her sister moved across to river to Vicksburg, Mississippi to work as maids. By her fourteenth birthday, Sarah married Moses McWilliams of Vicksburg and three years later gave birth to her only daughter Lelia (who later changed her name to A’Lelia). Breedlove became a widow in 1887. She and her daughter moved to St. Louis to join her older brothers who were barbers. While in St. Louis she found work as a washer woman earning $1.50 per day. She also married her second husband, John Davis, in 1894. The marriage lasted nine years.
In 1905, Breedlove moved to Denver, Colorado where she sold hair care products for St. Louis businesswoman Annie Pope-Turnbo. It was in Denver that she married her third husband, newspaper sales agent Charles Joseph Walker. She also decided in Denver to found a business to manufacture and market her own hair treatment formula which she called Wonderful Hair Grower. Breedlove adopted a new professional name, Madam C.J. Walker, which she retained after her divorce from Charles Walker in 1912 and began to offer her products for sale through door-to-door agents called Madam C.J. Walker Hair Culturists. Walker also set up a training school for her sales personnel.
As the business expanded Walker relocated her operations to Indianapolis, then the largest inland shipping hub in the nation, to establish a factory for her line of beauty products. She also created a chain of beauty parlors in major cities in the United States, South America, and the Caribbean. Breedlove also set up a training school for beauticians in Pittsburgh and began to advertise and sell products by mail order.
By 1915, Madam C. J. Walker was by far the wealthiest African American woman in the nation. Walker was now invited to major gatherings of black leaders and shared the platform with notables such as Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois. Her personal triumph inspired other women and she was often invited to lecture on business and politics. During World War I the federal government enlisted her to persuade African Americans to support the war effort and to buy war bonds even as it placed her on a list of “Negro subversives” because of her advocacy on behalf of black soldiers who faced racial discrimination. Walker also spoke out on the social conditions affecting African Americans and devoted particular attention and money to the campaign to make lynching a federal crime. Walker also donated money and time to the NAACP, the National Association of Colored Women, the YMCA, and the YWCA and provided the largest contribution for saving the home of Frederick Douglass in Washington, D.C.
Madam C.J. Walker also lived lavishly in a country estate she called Villa Lewaro overlooking the Hudson River in Westchester County, New York. Her neighbors included Jay Gould and John D. Rockefeller. The home at Villa Lewaro, designed by the black architect, Vertner Woodson Tandy, also served as a conference center for summits of black leaders. On May 25, 1919, fifty-one-year-old Walker died at Villa Lewaro.
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Hot combs should be banned by the Geneva convention for being instruments of torture
21, 22, & 23/100 Days of Productivity - September 21, 22, & 23 2020
I am having a rough week. I’ve been pretty minimally productive to be honest. That Milton presentation I mentioned last time never got done. The article was incomprehensible academic gibberish and I ended up meeting with my professor because I just couldn’t understand it. She actually apologized to me and said as soon as she saw my email she realized she never should have assigned it. 😑 I was going to do the presentation anyway, but after spending the morning in a difficult therapy session and the afternoon at the doctor’s getting an EKG and blood tests, I decided I deserve to skip class. It was glorious.
But I have done some grading and reading, so I haven’t been completely unproductive.
Reading:
Start Finish Hot Comb ✔
Reread “Ethics and the Orator” ✔ (about four times; it still doesn’t make sense)
Writing:
Write Milton presentation ❌
Teaching:
Grade 6 of HW #4 ✔
Grade Personal Essay Second Drafts ✔