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i'll think of something later

Ileri

sometimes i write about art, sometimes i write about my life, sometimes i write about nothing at all :)

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maybe terror is our way of life

Until around the age of 14, I believed in the power of democracy. For me everything would change if people just voted “right”. Labour over conservatives obviously, because why would anyone choose big businesses over the working class people...

4 months ago
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a diary entry

Usually when I journal, I am messy and rude and full of curse words and horrible grammar. But I intend to post this one so let me be a bit more put together.

5 months ago
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Air

What will we find when we come up for air?

7 months ago
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Thinking out loud

I’ve been struggling to think of what to write next after my last piece. A lot of my thoughts have centred around whether or not it’s worth dedicating this platform fully to discussions about black art and discourse. As I write this, there ...

8 months ago
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