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Facts & Statistics bitch. Hmm. My name's Ji'reh (jy.ra) I'm 19. 90's baby. Cheeaaa! My bestfriend's name is Guadelupe. Birthed in Al but Ga is my home. 1/15,000 at USA. I believe Voxer is apart of a conspiracy. The End.
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  • futureimagination:

david-b9:

Lmfao

CLASSIC

    futureimagination:

    david-b9:

    Lmfao

    CLASSIC

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    mykittyisbeautiful:

    karensbabe:

    “Why is my language not clear to you? Because you are unable to hear what I say.”

    -John 8:43

    wait

    did Jesus just say the equivalent of did I stutter

    Jesus is so sassy

    nah he said “you deaf nigga??”

    ARAMAIC MUTHAFUCKA, DO YOU SPEAK IT?

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  • jheneaiko:

    Isn’t it ironic
    The things we do to feel alive….
    Only kill us faster

    You only need to BE
    To feel alive
    This moment’s all that matters.

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    • 5 months ago
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  • thefader:

MIGUEL: SECOND WIND
My mother is a very eloquent woman, and my father is a teacher. Between the two, they raised me to speak a certain way. So the way I spoke, the way I dressed, all of that was like, ‘Wow, wait a second. This isn’t black… Oh, then he must be gay.’ Now, whether or not I’ve worn things that are questionable—oh my god—I look at pictures of shit I’ve worn, and you know what? I don’t really blame anyone. I get it. But I was learning. I was trying to hold on to some sense of individuality in the midst of being convinced that I had to appeal to a certain kind of crowd… I was exclusively marketed as an ‘urban artist’ and I mean that in the most generic way. But I have never been one to live within a stereotype. My lifestyle has always been alternative in comparison to what’s expected from an ethnic male from Los Angeles. With my first album, not only was I being misunderstood, I was misunderstood, and it was distracting people from the music. Now, I want to make sure that everything I do is the best, most rounded projection of who I really am. ~ Miguel

    thefader:

    MIGUEL: SECOND WIND

    My mother is a very eloquent woman, and my father is a teacher. Between the two, they raised me to speak a certain way. So the way I spoke, the way I dressed, all of that was like, ‘Wow, wait a second. This isn’t black… Oh, then he must be gay.’ Now, whether or not I’ve worn things that are questionable—oh my god—I look at pictures of shit I’ve worn, and you know what? I don’t really blame anyone. I get it. But I was learning. I was trying to hold on to some sense of individuality in the midst of being convinced that I had to appeal to a certain kind of crowd… I was exclusively marketed as an ‘urban artist’ and I mean that in the most generic way. But I have never been one to live within a stereotype. My lifestyle has always been alternative in comparison to what’s expected from an ethnic male from Los Angeles. With my first album, not only was I being misunderstood, I was misunderstood, and it was distracting people from the music. Now, I want to make sure that everything I do is the best, most rounded projection of who I really am. ~ Miguel

    Source: thefader
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