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posted about 1 year ago
Jeff
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this graph sucks
posted about 1 year ago
Bob
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This graph is kinda gay
posted about 1 year ago
Sabrina
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This graph is hottttt
posted about 1 year ago
Jeff
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Peter is super duper cool
posted about 1 year ago
Peter
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thanks jeff your a sweetie!! ;)
posted about 1 year ago
Jeff
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Do you wanna do something tonight Peter?
posted about 1 year ago
Peter
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Sure! ;)
posted about 1 year ago
Jeff
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Alright cya l8r sweetie!!!!!!!
:) :) :) :) :)
posted about 1 year ago
Kevin
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Geez Louise,
This graph is POPULAR!!!!
posted about 1 year ago
Jamaal
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This graph is ghetto yall
posted about 1 year ago
Shaniqua
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yeaaaaaa
posted about 1 year ago
Jamaal
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Yo yall happy Kwanzaa yall
posted about 1 year ago
Jeff
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Whats Kwanzaa?
posted about 1 year ago
Jamaal
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Kwanzaa is a celebration of life and the up life of human beings based on the principles of African culture. It is celebrated by some African Americans between December 26 and January 1, and is a week long celebration. Kwanzaa was created in 1966 by Dr. Mulana Karenga/Ron Karenga (born Ron Everett), a professor and chair of the Department of Black Studies at California State University, Long Beach. Karenga is an author and activist who stressed the indispensable need to preserve, continually revitalize and promote American culture through African rituals. Dr. Karenga is chairperson of the organization US.
Kwanzaa was established in aftermath of the Watts, California Watts Riots. This series of riots was due to police brutality viewed by citizens. Black Liberation, Black Freedom Movement the 1960s (see Black Power), and reflects that movement's concerns for African-American cultural groundedness in thought and practice (commonly referred to as 'black pride'), and the community and self-determination associated with this. Kwanzaa is not a religious holiday, but a cultural one, a syncretic festival, based on various elements of the first harvest celebrations that are widely celebrated in Africa, as in the rest of the world.
posted about 1 year ago
Jeff
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oh, well either way Peter is pretty cute ;)
posted about 1 year ago
Peter
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Thanks Jefffffffff your still such a cutie ;) ;) ;) ;)
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