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Photo 1: Another great story - and image - from the 2013 Morehouse College commencement:

A Person We Should Know: Leland Shelton, Morehouse Class of 2013, “is congratulated as he is acknowledged by President Barack Obama during Morehouse’s 129th commencement ceremony in Atlanta on Sunday, May 19, 2013. After a difficult childhood in Baltimore—including time in foster care—Shelton graduated Phi Beta Kappa and is on his way to Harvard Law School. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Photo 2: With those raised fists, this photo from Morehouse College’s 2013 commencement so reminds me of my own graduation from Howard University. HU Fam: “Lift every voice and sing….”

A man doesn’t have to do big things to get a girls attention. It’s the little things you do catches their eye
Jordan King (via jthagawd)

popitfadatnigga:

please get me pregnant.

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Naps are tricky because you either wake up refreshed and relaxed or you have a headache, dry throat, and are unaware of what year you’re in.

(Source: hipsterinatardis)

Facebook, Twitter, and other social media outlets allow us to portray ourselves, in many cases, as something more than what we are. We can show pictures and details of our personal lives to spark interest in us to lure people into our personal space. Reality shows also display scripted, play by play looks into people’s lives to gain followings and audiences. Talent shows and reality competitions show whose the best in man’s opinion and lifts people up before others. All of these things are forming a narcissistic society of people that are easily led astray by their own will and desires. We use the opinions of people to make up for personal deficits. We use our abilities to prove our value and worth. We seek fame and accolades of men instead of the will of God. We are pushing ourselves and denying the father on a daily basis. We cannot serve God and forward ourselves. If we are filled with the Holy Ghost, we should be filled with meekness. We should have the attitude that we are filthy rags in His sight and we are nothing! The only way we can come to Him is if we deny ourselves. Meekness is living a lifestyle of self denial. Matt. 5:5 Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.
G. Craige Lewis on the Proof of the Spirit: Meekness (via ambassadorofchristjesus)