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Jessica Wright-Askew
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"I say... do you have any grey poupon madam?"🧐
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T.A.Z.
T.A.Z.  
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At what age do you tell your homegirl, sis your to old to still be stripping?

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As long as she playing.. somebody paying.
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Reno_FYVM

Man it really depends... cuz i done seen some up in age...owee mayne
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T.A.Z.
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Peace to the village and honor to the ancestors. ABIBIFAHODIE!!! HAPPY BLACK LOVE DAY!!! LIVE IN PEACE!!!

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TriniCoCo SipsTea
TriniCoCo SipsTea
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When you don't learn from history it will continually repeat itself

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createss kai
createss kai  
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Peace this is a poem I wrote
It's called white people are envy
It's long but it doesn't fit in this status...
Cos it's too long. So I posted a link 💜

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The history of dreadlocks can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as Egypt, India, and Greece. In Egypt, dreadlocks were worn by the priests of the god Ptah, and they were also worn by members of the Rastafarian religion in #jamaica.
Dreadlocks became a popular hairstyle among the Rastafarians in the 1930s. The Rastafarian movement was founded in Jamaica and is based on a combination of Christian and African spiritual beliefs. The Rastafarians believe that the hair is a symbol of the strength and vitality of their African heritage, and they wear dreadlocks as a way to express this belief.

In addition to its religious significance, dreadlocks have also become a symbol of rebellion and counterculture. During the 1960s and 1970s, dreadlocks were popular among hippies and other groups who rejected mainstream society.
Throughout different cultures, people have worn locs for various reasons. For instance, the Maasai warriors of Africa have been known to wear long, thin, red dreadlocks which they dye with red root extracts or red ochre. Meanwhile, in Nigeria, there are children born with naturally locked hair who are referred to as "Dada" by the Yoruba in Nigeria.

The Rastafari movement sees dreadlocks as a symbol of the Lion of Judah, which is sometimes featured on the Ethiopian flag.
The followers of the Rastafari believe that Haile Selassie is directly related to King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba through their son Menelik I. They were inspired to wear dreadlocks by the Nazarites mentioned in the Bible.

Today, dreadlocks are worn by people of all races and backgrounds, and they have become a popular hairstyle in many parts of the world. While they still hold religious and cultural significance for some, many people simply wear them as a personal expression of style.

Despite their growing popularity, dreadlocks have also been the subject of controversy and discrimination. In some workplaces and schools, they have been banned, and some people have faced dis

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