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  1. Originally posted by CandyRein Girl I had some fried chicken ..baked beans with ground beef in it ..greens and potato salad..

    It was bangin 💖

    That sounds so good mama. Baked beans with ground beef and bacon is lit :)
  2. Originally posted by Bradley These overweight haitian girls be catching my eye lately

    Did you ever get with a blaq girl before?
  3. WellHung Black Hole
    Originally posted by Bradley damn that's not very healthy

    That's why she is quite overweight.
  4. CandyRein Black Hole
    Thinking about my fat ass at 6 am on a Monday instead of going to work …is why you’re quite unemployed

    Now go steal some breakfast motel boi 😏
  5. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    eveeryone post uer BMI or else \


    22.1

    BMI Categories:
    Underweight = <18.5
    Normal weight = 18.5–24.9
    Overweight = 25–29.9
    Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater

    https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/educational/lose_wt/BMI/bmicalc.htm


    my BMI on meth was 17.4 lmao
  6. CandyRein Black Hole
    Originally posted by Bradley damn that's not very healthy

    Neither is that expired food from the pantry you attempt to cook ..but you don’t see me giving af about it ..bum
  7. CandyRein Black Hole
    Ot

    I’m in an all staff meeting..listening to things I already know.. 🤗
  8. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81ngel_arcabucero
    An Ángel arcabucero (arquebusier angel) is an angel depicted with an arquebus (an early muzzle-loaded firearm) instead of the sword traditional for martial angels, dressed in clothing inspired by that of the Criollo and Andean nobles and aristocrats.[1] The style arose in Peru in the second half of 17th century[1] and was especially prevalent in the Cusco School.

    In his work Ángeles apócrifos de la América Virreinal (1992), Ramón Mujica Pinilla noted the link between ángeles arcabuceros and certain winged warriors from the pre-Hispanic pantheon. The good reception that these works found among indigenous people of the era may be due in part to the ease with which they could identify these winged warriors with their ancient gods and heroes. According to Kelly Donahue-Wallace, the genre probably originated in the Collao region, near Lake Titicaca, and were actually based on Spanish and Dutch engravings.[2] Some of these European prints depicted apocryphal archangels, condemned by the Church, but apocryphal motifs survived in the Andes.[2] Another probable source for the angels' poses, corresponding to the military exercises of the period, were the engravings from the 1607 Exercise in Arms by Jacob de Gheyn II.[3]

    Church of Calamarca, about 60 km from La Paz, Bolivia, contains the most complete existing series of ángeles arcabuceros, including the Asiel Timor Dei by Master of Calamarca (around 1680),[2] that are considered notable examples of the type.[3]

    At the beginning of the 18th century, the demand for paintings from all corners of the Viceroyalty grew rapidly. Hundreds of Cusqueño paintings, many of which depicted ángeles arcabuceros, were shipped to Lima, Upper Peru (Bolivia), Chile, and northern Argentina. To satisfy this demand, large artistic workshops, mostly indigenous, were established.

    Today, Cusco School's colonial paintings of ángeles arcabuceros are found in, notably in the Church of Calamarca (Bolivia), many cities of Peru, Bolivia, northern Argentina, churches and museums in Mexico, in various museums in Spain and in the New Orleans Museum of Art. There is also a collection of ten ángeles arcabuceros in the San Francisco de Padua Church in Uquía, located in Argentina's Quebrada de Humahuaca.[4]

    There is also a preserved series of beautiful very ornate and polychromed ángeles arcabuceros sculptures made in the 17th-century Potosí, plundered and now located in the Peyton Wright Gallery (New Mexico, USA).[4]
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  9. I wonder what gun God packs
  10. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Donald Trump I wonder what gun God packs

    A 1911 of course. Haven'tyou heard, .45 ACP kills your soul.
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  11. Bradley Florida Man
    this is the second white supremacist we've had with a website come to NIGGASin.space to espouse his racist vitriol and schizophrenic ramblings.

    Kinda unique.
  12. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    I don't want her to leave me, I can't be alone.


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  13. trippymindfuk African Astronaut
    Sitting on my lunch break at work feeling like 💩 good thing the day is almost over
  14. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    I lost part of my voice in 2018 so couldn't scream anymore. I don't have the same range but some of it has returned.

    https://voca.ro/1al5gYpZk2gB
  15. Dirtbag African Astronaut
    That's enough for today or I will lose my voice again.

    https://voca.ro/1lgyVVQoZVQy
  16. Originally posted by Donald Trump I wonder what gun God packs

    A photonic plasma equalizer.
  17. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ A photonic plasma equalizer.

    No, it's actually a 1911. This is settled dogma.
  18. Kafka sweaty
    Crying because I want to go here but not to America.

    https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/1177661634882168657
  19. Bradley Florida Man
    My professor applauded my desire to learn and invest ymself at the start of the school year. I couldn't access the books because the school is having a technical issue with the online publications and I reahced out to them. Feels good mane, they will remember this later.
  20. WellHung Black Hole
    Observing western lowland mountain gorillas in their natural habitat.
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