Não tenho dúvida NENHUMA q eu só vivo hoje com minha soropositividsde por causa dessa Mulher.
Recebi meu remédio de graça todo trimestre, não corro risco nenhum e ninguém q tá comigo tbm não.
Por causa de gente assim que chegamos onde estamos hoje.
@skittlechildd
@stillT0XIC
WAIT BUT YOU ALMOST DESCRIBED SOMETBJNG REALLY COOL, the story of Exú, a deity from African based religions we practice here in Brazil (where the video is from) He had a hat to fool people with red on one side and black on the other, making others argue
eu tava pensando nisso outro dia! imagina q foda um reality meio profissão repórter sobre os bastidores do BBB, dos dummies, à equipe de produção das festas, montagem de prova, figurinos, câmera, edição.....
@delicattee
@mr_eduardoc
Mais uns 5 anos e elas entram na máquina do tempo pra ir pro começo dos anos 2000 formar o Black Eyed Peas e assim garantir a continuidade da linha do tempo
@skittlechildd
@stillT0XIC
Wait this is getting likes ❤️ this is a beautiful art of Exú (sometimes written as Esù or Eshu).
He’s an Orisha, some people might know them from Santeria or religions like that. He’s been heavily demonized by the church to the point where his name in the dictionary meant DEVIL
@eyesvvideshut
My theory is that she misses Boo so much that she talks to her about everything. Like, it’s not meta “helllo audience”, it’s just that she’s confiding in Boo that just so happens to be the Camera. And since he’s a priest he can sorta see that
@yoongitaetae_fm
@motivatefenty
He’s neither, his country is fiction and the character, his accent are based in Brazilian people.
That being said If Disney cast an Indian guy as Naveen I would fall in love immediately
@lucassimoes13
@glownii
E quando ela tava começando choveu críticas de q ela era ex-bbb e não artista né bonita, esqueceu disso.
Então baixa a bola e deixa a * construir o caminho dela, vai falar mal de diva pop no twittter
@gabriel_conta2
@JornalOGlobo
Lgl biel, agora vai terminar a lição de casa pq vc já pegou recuperação de história. Desse jeito não passa pro sétimo ano
@skittlechildd
@stillT0XIC
Here in Brazil two major religions are also Orisha based, Umbanda and Candomblé. (The Orishas are forces of nature and deities, some people call them gods). In both practices, people channel the Orisha energy to give blessings and cleansing.
@STANN_co
@jeremywins
mental health is just as important and essential to life as physical health, and art is essential for that. Not even hippie spiritual bullshit, just science. You can't survive without either
@skittlechildd
@stillT0XIC
“Exú” is also the name of a type os spirits that work on the powers of the Orisha Exú. I believe mostly in Umbanda, we channel them, to make cleanses, rituals, bless, advice, through their wisdom. Their female counterparts are called Pomba Gira (or Pombogira).
@desiguei
@mic_oliver
@blasfemico
Uma vez meu amigo me mandou uma foto dele numa placa escrito MONTEVIDEO e por um segundo eu me perguntei pq q ele tava me mandando foto numa locadora
@ejknoodles
@eliciadonze
This is how we can pinpoint who graduated journalism top of their class and who got a job on social media because they know people
@skittlechildd
@stillT0XIC
So if you’re ever in Brazil ask for a trusting local friend to take you to a Terreiro, the places where we practice these rituals and blessings. There are a lot of other Orishas and entities to meet, you’ll leave feeling very light and blessed ❤️ thanks for reading
@skittlechildd
@stillT0XIC
I see this getting a lot of likes from African American people, I know its not my place to say much about it, but here in Brazil the rediscovery of these African based religions has been a great way of empowering for black Brazilians, as a bystander, it's quite beautiful