"Sk8" By Renee Barron

Non-professional People Photographer Of the YearI grew up in Venice during the ’80s- 2000s. My friends were surfers, skaters, ravers, punk rockers and graffiti artists. We were latchkey kids from mostly broken homes trying to figure our way in life not just to survive but thrive in a world that seemed built to be against us. Kids from all races, socio economic backgrounds and diverse upbringings, we lived on the edges of a society that did not accept us. Through surfing, skating, raving/punk rocking and street art became the constructs of a world where we could succeed not in the system of societal norm but in a world, we built.
Its kind of weird with no shadow of woman CGI or not
Keep crying snowflake
So why are you upset? You won the cultural wars. You got the president you wanted. He is kicking out all the criminal diverse migrants. He's restoring your economy. He is making America great again. And you can live in your homogeneous conservative white Christian paradise you always wanted.
Go on be happy!
Give Whites a pile of bricks and they’ll created a city. Give blacks a city and they’ll create a pile of bricks. All…the…fucking…time. Prove that statement wrong. I dare you.
I'm not arguing with you. I'm congratulating you. And wondering why you are still complaining when you have the chance now to get rid of all the blacks and build the prospering white civilization you always wanted
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Actually, let me make this easy for you: google 'African-American Architects'. You'll find several dozen architects who designed major buildings worldwide - including the US Treasury.
If you need help reading, go to a library; they have tutors.