Definitely one of the Top Images of all time I gotta say
As someone who has been following the Cal Falcons all season, this has been one heck of a story. The TL;DR is that Grinnell, the longtime mate of Annie, the female, died after the second egg was laid, but a new male, Alden, stepped in and became Annie’s mate, and they had a third egg. Only two of the eggs hatched–the Cal Falcons team believes that it was the second egg that did not hatch, meaning that Alden is most likely raising his chick, plus one of Grinnell’s (they’ll confirm it with DNA testing later).
Alden is believed to be much younger and inexperienced than Grinnell and Annie and… it shows.
[ID: an anatomical drawing of the neck and upper back labeled “medically accurate muscle chart.” various muscles are labeled traitor, jackass, absolute fuckwaffle, and “and then there’s this asshole.” end ID]
That time when Jimmy Carter saved Canada from Nuclear Armageddon
And people used to make fun of him calling him a Peanut farmer, ignoring that he was in the Navy and stopped a Nuclear Meltdown in Canada, and people laughed when he wanted to put Solar Panels at the White House. :T
And since Carter was a Humble guy he didn’t say “Want to talk about tough.. Look Ronnie did you join the Navy and then go into a Nuclear Reactor and piss radiation for 6 months?”
Or a very inspiring way for a popular Black British actress many people look up to to reveal she cut off all her damaged, processed, hair (the part many of us fear the most) and decided to start her natural hair journey, at the age of 40 (yes y'all she’s 42. I don’t see it either).
But then again if you don’t get that, the post wasn’t for you anyway, so that’s fair. That’s fair.
Also, as I mentioned this post is two years old but things are going very well 😍
I know a lot of people don’t get it whenever they see posts about Black hair. It’s just wild to me when I remember there are people who’ve never had any significant thoughts or cultural concerns about their hair.
My hair doesn’t grow in the back of my head. I keep it shaved because it doesn’t grow, not to be on trend like some tend to think. My hair/scalp was damaged when I was 13 because an aunt put a strong perm in my head. For years I had sores on my scalp from chemical burns.
It’s a big deal. We’re in a beautiful era of Black women in all walks of life embracing their natural hair and it should be celebrated and encouraged.