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Weekly schedule🌼

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This WEEK

MON ----- I May Destroy You 1 x 5-7 

TUE ------ Schitt's Creek 1 x 9-12

WED ----- The Wire 5 x 5-6

THUR ---- Past Lives

FRI ------- Severance 2 x 8-9

SAT ------ The Good Place 4 x 13 (FINALE🥲) + Killing Eve 1 x 5-6

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Videos are mostly posted in the evening. Videos may appear on the following day in your time zone. This schedule, while not likely, is subject to change.
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Weekly question:
Where did you grow up, and one thing you like about it?
- Nigeria. All my favorite childhood memories are from there. All the times I got in trouble for doing some of the craziest things ever. Getting in trouble in school, getting in trouble in church, etc. Being around so many cultures really expands your palette. I'm thankful for that!

Love yourself a little more. PEACE🌸
Franklin

Comments

I grew up outside Buffalo in New York. I think my favorite part was my mom marrying my step father when I turned 9 and moving in with him and his three children (my new step siblings) and having a best friend next door and an inground pool to swim in all summer. Life was so simple back then. It seems so much tougher for kids these days.

Etta Eskridge

I grew up right across from an artillery range in a military town in SW Oklahoma called Lawton/Ft. Sill. Can’t say I missed the constant sound of explosions, machine gun fire, and occasional broken windows! 😆 Overall, it had its share of problems. But something I really liked was growing up integrated with so many different races and cultures, in part because of the military base and in part because of the Native American tribes. It’s might sound trite, but it wasn’t until I became an adult and started moving around the US that it really occurred to me that most of my friends were “different” than me. Most were black, Korean, Vietnamese, Puerto Rican, Filipino, Comanche, Cherokee and Pawnee (or different mixes of; I’m white and Choctaw myself). As a young adult going to college and working there, I made friends with people originally from (to name just a few) the Caribbean, El Salvador, Venezuela, Russia, Okinawa and…Nigeria! Yep! One of my favorite college friends was living in Lawton for a few years with her husband, who was also Nigerian, because of the base (there was some kind of international exchange program there? I don’t recall exactly what it was called). She had also lived in Paris, and would get so homesick for both, but especially Nigeria, and would tell me all about it. I loved listening to her stories! But later on, living in other parts of the country that were predominantly white, I experienced a pretty intense culture shock at the lack of PoC and at the homogeneous nature of everything, but worse, at the casual racism, xenophobia, and lack of tolerance of non-white cultures that way too many people exhibited. I live in Seattle now, where I’m grateful to have neighbors and work with so many people originally from China, Indonesia, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Mexico, Mongolia, you name it! I have some white friends who live in the boujier parts of Seattle, who like to complain about, “omg, Seattle is SO WHITE…” Like, 1) maybe get out of Laurelhurst and Ballard occasionally 😂, and 2) TRY SE OHIO SOMETIME! 🤣

Gen Be


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