Your Uncensored History Class
Welcome to YOUR UNCENSORED HISTORY CLASS. This page doesn't show trauma p**n.
Facebook isn't letting me post to this page even though it said I can post to this page 🙃 HELLO????? where's my content from the last week???????
Central City, Colorado (1962)
A lot of people are wondering what my process is like as a blind music producer! Well, here’s a video that explains how I make music and the technology that is used by blind producers worldwide 🌎🎹 -> https://youtu.be/EhSBwRwyl9c
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Excited to announce that I just signed a deal with Symphonic Distribution - as my career keeps growing, so do my goals! Releasing music independently is challenging; so having a team to represent my catalogue is going to be huge! 🚀🔊
📷 Patrick Jordan
Meet Irwin’s snapping turtle (Elseya irwini)! The late Steve Irwin, and his father Bob Irwin, spotted this rare reptile in the early 1990s and contacted herpetologist John Cann. He was the first to describe this species—and he named it after the Irwins! This turtle can be found in Queensland, Australia, where it inhabits rivers and feeds on algae, snails, and aquatic vegetation.
Photo: Ian Sutton, CC BY 2.0, flickr
"I believe in censorship. I made a fortune out of it." — Mae West, later in life.
Pictured, American icon Mae West. Mary Jane West was born on August 17, 1893, in Kings County, New York (either Greenpoint or Bushwick, before New York City was consolidated in 1898). West’s first starring role was in the 1927 play S*X, for which she was arrested and served 10 days in jail for "corrupting the morals of youth.” Media attention surrounding the incident enhanced her career, by crowning her the darling "bad girl" who "had climbed the ladder of success wrong by wrong".
The White House announced early this morning that it reached a tentative deal between railroad unions and the rail companies, averting a national rail strike. Workers now must vote on the contract.
Parker and Quincy in Aurora
📸 Brad Bledsoe
AAVE is not TikTok slang, not generational slang etc. It’s AAVE that gets popularized by others in their communities and repeated to the point online of it being labeled as such. Point blank.
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AAVE is African American Vernacular English. Please look into terms, including code switching etc if you don’t know of them 💕