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Yara Shahidi smart as hell

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Jostin G.1 year ago

she’s laying it out and I think the topic around grief is something that we truly have to face head on bc what does your life look like when that emotion that triggers grief kicks in and starts to take over.

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dante1 year ago

yes! She’s one of them friends that make you better with every convo yall have

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

this one is truly a vibe

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Raunchy Like Bob Sagat1 year ago

Suffering is a signal that something ISNT working >>>

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𝚆𝚘𝚖𝚊𝚗𝚎𝚜𝚎 𝙴𝚡𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚝1 year ago

She putting that Harvard degree to good use

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moon baby1 year ago

the transition of the conversation tickles my brain

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Good Milk1 year ago

I do feel like there’s a cultural expectation when it comes to Black people that relationships (in all contexts) should be enduring despite the struggles or complexities that we face and i think it informs how we navigate other aspects of life. It’s a toxic form of togetherness

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MatrX Satire1 year ago

Suffering is supposed to inspire growth, in my opinion. But you have to choose to be wise about what you grow into.

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Rimmy Pa*1 year ago

So why are regular people who also speak just like this ostracized and make fun of? Society’s obsession with identity politics and celebrity is preventing real messaging from translating and being effective

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Chef Ali1 year ago

On the "suffering"... mitigation of suffering is a noble pursuit. But we can't eliminate it, nor should we. We still have to endure nature. Desire for a soft life of comfort leads to complacency at the expense of CAPABILITY (a byproduct of strife, a necessity during misfortune).

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awkward black G1 year ago

I think as black people especially for generations that came before us, struggle and strife were apart of their experience so many relationships were based on the concept of enduring together, a necessity for survival but a hindrance today where those tools of oppression-

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