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The internet gave me a lot to think about this week.
The internet was sublime this week! It was also just a lot.
The internet was both adventurous and tragic this week.
Everyone knows Scorpio is labeled as the sex pot, but understand that their repertoire is vast. Their knowledge involves not just “the act” but all things surrounding the act, including hygiene, etiquette, and even how to handle the most embarrassing sexual snafus.
The internet was alright this week, but I found myself returning to some of my favorites.
The internet wasn’t my vibe this week, but I did find some gems and lots of music.
The internet was a bit of a slow burn this week. Highlights: Reality TV owes Black women everything, “Notes on Shade,” the final season of Insecure, Yasmine Williams, The Believer, the Book of Revelation, ghostwriting, Colin Powell, falconry, and Alec Baldwin.
There was so much beautiful work on the internet this week.
The best book to represent Libra this October is You’ll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey by sisters Amber Ruffin and Lacey Lamar.
I enjoyed the internet this week.
Miseducation: How Climate Change is Taught in America by Katie Worth explains how climate change is taught in American schools
Culture Strike is essential reading for art museum professionals, board members, artists, and cultural community members
These love stories are bold, considering we rarely experience this sort of diversity about love and family ties within the Black community proclaimed on the page.
Cheryl Boyce-Taylor's "Mama Phife Represents" embodies Cancer energy well, exploring the depths of a mother’s loss with emotional dexterity.
A Swim in a Pond presents readers with two distinct ways to engage with seven full stories by Russian masters Tolstoy, Chekhov, Gogol, and Turgenev: either as a teacher/scholar or as