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I'm rolling up my catnip and shitting in your litter
Why you looking bitter? I be looking better
The type of bitch that make you wish that you ain't never met her
The editor, director, plus I'm my own boss
So posh, nails fierce with the gold gloss
Which means nobody getting over me
I got the swag, and it's pumping out my ovaries
Despite current goings-on with some leading ladies, talented women in rap are out here shining and collaborating. Atlanta-based Latto curated this XXL cypher featuring both established and up and coming rappers and not only is it one of the best in years, theyāre all each otherās hypewomen. Shoutout to Maiya the Don for my favorite bar- I done been to a thousand islands/Iām out dressing these fake hoes.
Many people will recognize this as itās a sample from āIM THAT GIRLā but Princess Lokoās freestyle is one of the hardest flows iāve ever heard. FFO: big bright jewelry, laid edges, sweet smelling skin, hot cheetos stomach aches, hot girls with IBS, humidity, sagitarriuses, being a bad bitch, starting over and trying again
these tabs are always open on my laptop!!! ive recently entered into the world of perfume, which is so cool that you can basically just smell like anything. mondays i smell like lemons. wednesdays are mint and basil. fragrantica is basically just a catalog of almost every perfume and shows reviews, pros and cons, online listings, all the notes. you can sort perfumes by scents too and find similar perfumes to ones you already know. even if im not buying anything i just like to look at the pictures. i do have a shopping addiction that i inherited from my mother which im trying to break, but her one rule was that she would always buy me a book if i asked for it. plus buying secondhand is so much cheaper and cooler!!! on thrift books, you can sort through all the copies they have a certain book, basically you can pick out what cover speaks to you the most. and most stuff is very cheap, you can also sort by condition, i love a good beat up book. the creative independent is a blog? (i guess in a sense) that interviews creative people almost daily and categorizes the interviews into different areas of the creative process; i.e., āmaking time for creative workā, ādeveloping a creative processā, ārunning a businessā, and ābecoming an artistā. they talk to some big names along with niche guys, iāve discovered a lot of cool art and such through the interviewees. i love the nicole mclaughlin interview are.na is basically pinterest but aimed towards design students, which im not, but i do enjoy the structure of it more over pinterest, you do only get a certain number of āblocksā (pins) before having to pay a subscription, i do believe students get it for free tho!