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Cropped image of a woman below the eye line, facing towards a window with green plants outside. The image is painted over thinly with yellowy-brown paint. Text is sewn across the image in dark brown thread which reads: "I don't need your approval / to make me whole". In the bottom right hand corner is the artist initials "R.E" in brown, and in the bottom left hand corner is the artist handle "@arieefineart" in brown.

I don’t need your approvalbyAriee

States want to correct their votes, which they now know were based on irregularities and fraud, plus corrupt process never received legislative approval. All Mike Pence has to do is send them back to the States, AND WE WIN. Do it Mike, this is a time for extreme courage!

-President Donald J. Trump

Our Analysis

There is a 86% chance that Donald Trump wrote this tweet himself.

Word probabilities: 71/28 (Trump/Staff)
Time probabilities: 88/11 (Trump/Staff)
Metadata probabilities: 93/6 (Trump/Staff)
Posted at: Wed Jan 6 08:17:22 2021 EST [Link]
Tweet Source: Twitter for iPhone

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A computer sees the following emotions in this tweet (NRC):
{‘anger’: 2, 'anticipation’: 2, 'joy’: 1, 'negative’: 4, 'positive’: 4, 'sadness’: 1, 'surprise’: 1, 'trust’: 1}

Grade level of this tweet (Flesch-Kincaid): 9.3


don’t trade your authenticity for approvalbe true to yourself

don’t trade your authenticity for approval

be true to yourself


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Bill Romanowski took a lot of heat on Twitter for referring to Cam Newton as “boy” in his tweet. The word, which can seem so harmless without some context, has a history with racist connotations. At one point in America, a black man aged 50 would be referred to as boy and nobody would bat their lashes because it was a way for white men to exert power and authority over black men. Before apologizing, Romanowski tried to explain that his comment was about Cam’s age and lack of maturity. All season there have been complaints about his dabbing and dancing in celebrating victories, as an ESPN sports reporter stated “Cam Newton showed his personality all season with his dabbin’ and dancing. Many loved him for it. Some criticized him for it” It is not a stretch that someone who celebrated so vividly would also feel a loss at the super bowl ring just as deeply. So why is Romanowski attacking Cam?camnew1

When black men are vocal about their success and do not look for the approval of white people, it seems to cause a lot of unrest and conversations about a lack of respect and humility. On Twitter, there was an image of Cam wearing his Carolina Panthers’ winter hat in an interview compared with Peyton Manning, who’s dressed in a suit, etc. The caption on the picture said “It’s not about race! Peyton is dressed for success &Cam is dressed like a thug…” The NFL gear, which Manning has at times worn, has yet to brand him as a thug. Cam has worn flashy, expensive suits pre-game that have also been the talk of the town, has drawn mocks and jeers as well as admiration. Weren’t all of his suits enough to erase Cam’s “thug” appearance? Is it because he plays an adrenaline filled game, and can get overly passionate (like when he crumpled and threw a 12 flag after a win against the Seahawks)?

Cam Newton does not want his accomplishments and the flak he receives to be about race, but his racialized background and the pattern that seems to follow non-white athletes is disturbing. The representations of black men as thugs and criminals is being perpetuated and carried on media platforms. There have been a lot of negative associations with the NFL’s black athletes – Michael Vick served a sentence for dog-fighting, and Ray Rice, who knocked out his wife with a punch. The disparity between the narratives of the idealized All-American football player, who is more of a Tom Brady, or a Manning brother and black football players is too great to ignore. Last year the men on the chopping block were Marshawn Lynch and Richard Sherman. Marshawn had a real issue with the press conferences and after getting fined over $50 000 for not speaking to the press and finally resorting to responses like “I’m just here so I don’t get fined.” He finally spoke up before Super Bowl 49 saying:

“I don’t know what story y’all trying to get out of me. I don’t know what image y’all trying to portray of me, “But it don’t matter what y’all think, what y’all say about me because when I go home at night, the same people that I look in the face my family that I love, that’s all that really matter to me. So y’all can go make up whatever y’all want to make up because I don’t say enough for y’all to go and put anything out on me.”

In 2015 Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman shouted “Well, I’m the best corner in the game! When you try me with a sorry receiver like Crabtree, that’s the result you’re going to get”, after being interviewed by Erin Andrews who had caught up with him on the field after the game. The responses online to the interview were filled with comments stating that he should show a little class; while others were incredibly racist.

Marshawn Lynch, Richard Sherman

Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch, left, walks off the field with cornerback Richard Sherman, right, after NFL Football training camp, Friday, Aug. 1, 2014, in Renton, Wash. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Football is a game where players are expected to give their all and not hold back. To expect an outstanding player to be timid is a contradiction of what players are demanded to be on the field, moments after a game or after an exhilarating loss or win, can they really be asked to censor themselves? If that’s the case them not only should Sherman, Lynch and Newton have a reputation for lacking class or being cocky; Brady who was “pretty agitated all night” in a 2015 game where his team -the Patriots, beat the Bills, should have had more respect more humility when yelling at the offense from the sidelines. There are clips of Peyton Manning trying to quiet crowds of a football game while his team has a final offensive possession, and in the same game he later gets upset with a scoreboard operator – shouldn’t he be more reasonable with crowds, and more patient with the scoreboard operator? What all of these men- Brady, Manning, Newton, Lynch and Sherman- have in common is that their talent has brought them to the NFL and to the Super Bowl, what differs is the way that media has decided to portray them.

It is not often that we hear of positivity attached to black identities in the media. If we don’t shout our own praises who will? The worst thing about Cam Newton, Lynch and Sherman is that they won’t take a knee and beg for the approval of others; it seems to me that they should be commended for being unapologetic, black men and they should embrace that narrative because it speaks volumes.

Why are we so obsessed with Black Humility? Bill Romanowski took a lot of heat on Twitter for referring to Cam Newton as “boy” in his tweet.
Daily Picture Assignment #79 Two pussies between my legs.Both of them belong to Reaction Junkie. B

Daily Picture Assignment #79

Two pussies between my legs.

Both of them belong to Reaction Junkie.

But only one of them is always desperate for his attention and approval.

(Hint: It’s not the cat.)


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onlinecounsellingcollege:

1. Recognise that other people do not determine your worth and value. It’s your life not there’s. They are responsible to themselves for their life; and you are responsible to yourself for your life. Don’t give up your “self” to please someone else.

2. Also, people change, have different values and outlooks and want different things for, and from, us. It’s simply impossible to please everyone all of the time, or even most of the time.

3. Recognise that spending our lives trying to make others happiness is a recipe for failure and low self-esteem. It’s a pointless way to spend your life. It will stop you being happy and true to yourself.

4. Be kind to yourself. Understand that we all have weaknesses, and things that we regret saying and doing.

5. Also, we’re all on our journey – and the journey is harder and more challenging for some than others. Perhaps you are dealing with obstacles that other people have not had to face.

6. Develop your self esteem from within. Decide on the type of person YOU want to be, and work on being true to that.

7. Think about what really matters to you, and the different goals you’d like to achieve – then set these as a priority. That is, decide what YOU want to do instead of worrying about what others would like you to do.

8. Develop a plan for the direction of your life. Focus your thinking, energy, choices and decisions around living a life that is meaningful to you. At the end of each day, check to ensure you’ve done something that is taking you in that direction.

9. Work on developing your self-reliance – so that although it is nice to have help and support from others, you’re not dependent upon it (or them). Also, being able to think, act and choose for yourself will greatly increase your self-confidence.

10. Work on accepting, valuing and loving yourself. Appreciate the good things about YOU. Notice your successes, and any moves towards living out your goals, and becoming the real you.

11. Choose to live in the moment. Decide not to keep going over the past, or worrying too much about what lies ahead. Notice and relish what is good about “right now”.

12. Choose joy. Allowing yourself to experience joy is freeing, motivating, energising. It keeps your focus on the positives in life.

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captain-liddy:

captain-liddy:

your parents’ disapproval doesn’t make you a bad person. just so you know.

i know that kind of rejection is incredibly painful, but it doesn’t mean there’s something wrong with you.

Even though they may be your parents, that doesn’t mean you have to share the same values. 

Their disapproval doesn’t make you a bad person, nor does it make your values wrong. Do what’s right for you, because it’s your life.

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Meanwhile, at the Jade Chamber…

The reference I took is this one, from a meme who someone did (I don’t remember your name, so sorry)

“Ningguang at her Jade Chamber be like”

That’s all. I wanted to let you know the background.

Plus, I know this is my usual art, (as I’m trying to improve lineart and shading), but for a fast made meme looks fine I think?


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