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misshellokitty11:onderdog:misshellokitty11:fromrushhourwithlove:misshellokitty11:philled2thebrim:funsizedfan:sixpenceee:Applying sunblock, a visible-light/UV-light comparison. (Source)BATHE IN THE BLOOD OF YOUR ENEMIESInteresting.Actually, that’s melanin which comes from black people. They extract it from our bodies to put in sunblock, that’s why it’s dark and not blood.I work at a black people juicing room and can confirm. Sometimes I steal some and inject it straight into my veins so I can turn sunlight directly into knowledge.I’m sorry you didn’t understand the statement I was making, that back in a time period were 15 year old African girls were force to have sex with the most virile males as breeding, or pregnant women were paid 10 cents for each “pup” they brought into the world. So you don’t think it’s possible that African’s were tested on to figure out what made them so dark and protected from the sun? I’m sorry you don’t understand, but I won’t apologize for being able to. You can think I’m dumb all you want but I know history and heritage, you not believing me doesn’t make what used to happen any less true. I cant take this seriouslyBefore anybody else comments on something they don’t fully understand you should watch Goodbye: Uncle Tom https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbCcV07Bjfc&oref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DqbCcV07Bjfc&has_verified=1 If you don’t know what it’s about, it’s aboutFilmmakers traveling back in time to film the American slave trade in the antebellum South. it was made in 1973For the record, because misshellokitty11 has a unique view of history, here’s a fact about sunscreen.It has no melanin in it. None. Modern sunscreen came into existence in the 1930s, while the Greeks and Egyptians used various plant compounds for similar effects. -- source link
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