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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
illmamnim
pattykrabbies

Now that I have the posters in full res, I can actually make out things a lot better—Roman’s poster in particular

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Turns out the writing on the pages has a story to tell. Though it seems a bit chopped up in the middle, you can make out the beginning and end of the story

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“Once upon a time… There was a Hero. Weak in heart and scared of fighting, but not afraid to defend his friends”

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“The hero tried with all his might…”

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“My Love come away with me

Let me take you to a safe palace of Love.

Help me to know and understand you”

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Unfortunately at this part it seems a bit too chopped, but there does seem to be something specifically written there

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“…truely saved until… the Hero had shared a kiss with his love. Sharing an embrace he knew the day was saved.”

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The rest seem to be flipped pastes of the first page, with the exception of this part

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It looks like “Roses are” flipped, so I would assume this would be the beginning of a poem

It could be insignificant for all I know, but who knows. Regardless, I don’t know about you guys, but I find this pretty neat

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creativecreepie
talkdowntowhitepeople

do you want to know something?? I always wondered what the hell kind of hairstyle the Ancient Egyptians were trying to portray with depictions like these

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and this

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until I did my hair this morning and 

oh

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welp

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you can take the noses off our statues but until you find a way to take Egypt out of Africa we’re still going to find ourselves

talkdowntowhitepeople

I’m reblogging this post without all the salty, racist commentary because I’m sick of looking at it. please spread this around again in its pure form for posterity.

tevinsupreme

What’s funny is that white people thought they were hats/crowns 😂

esiuqram

ESIUQRAM

barbotrobot

Here’s a really good post about this.

And here’s some pictures of the Afar people, who still live on the horn of Africa today.

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Cool, huh?

heyblackrose

Beautiful

jasoncanty01

People thought it was Hats and Crowns? How could they not see hair?

ohgodhesloose

The same reason archaeologists, upon finding a woman’s skeleton in the grave of a famous Roman gladiator, immediately wondered where the gladiator’s skeleton was: Old Straight White Man™ brand denial.

vaspider

Same way they denied the Really Gay Egyptian Tomb, too. It’s kind of a Thing.

This post is amazing, I’m so glad it exists. I have learned.

lapunkrockmere

There is so much greatness in this post and all white people care about is defending why they thought the depictions are hats. White people??? Why are you like this???

so-much-history-in-these-streets

I’m salty as fuck that we were taught they were crowns at SCHOOL. For Christ sake.

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gothicglasses
invertedgender

Men are using a powerful hashtag to fight back against emotional abuse

According to NCADV, 4 in 10 people have experienced some kind of coercive control from an intimate partner. Sadly, #MaybeSheDoesntHitYou is raising much-needed awareness for a widespread problem.

glisteningsoftly

This is disgusting. It really is. I hope that people gain awareness of this issue and their own situation and I really hope that we all find better.

definingthedarkness

I appreciate the hell out of the women reblogging this. As a survivor of such emotional abuse, I know it’s vital for men to step forward and talk about their experiences. The old “man up” narrative needs to die. 

danipup

^^^

foxyshadow

Absolutely right. Abuse is abuse, no matter the gender

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