gramjams:

femininenachos:

So, a while back there was a tongue-in-cheek suggestion about doing a NachoKru podcast. Well… *drum-roll* now it’s happening.

Who?
Myself, @weasal and @gramjams.

When?
Saturday February 4th is when we’re recording it but it’ll probably go out a few days later.

Why?
Because, apparently, some people want to hear what our accents sound like…? And it might be funny. Maybe. No guarantees.

Where?
The episode will be available to listen to on podbean. Link to follow.

What’s it about?
Clexa. It’s an excuse for us to discuss cracky headcanons and AUs, banter about Clexa, drag Season 4 of the NoFunDred, all that good stuff. Oh, yeah, and we’re going to be reading excerpts from DWBYG. May also feature dad jokes and quality puns. Did I mention Clexa?

Want to participate?
If there are any questions or headcanons you’d like us to discuss during the podcast, be they silly, serious, or sinful, send them in

Yup it’s happening, the podcast event of 2017…..and there will DEFINITELY be puns and dad jokes.

This could very well be one of the best things to happen this year, so pass it on. 

Maybe, for a serious subject, you could discuss the importance of fan fiction in re-shaping the Lexa/Clexa tragedy for future audience/readers?  

thingstolovefor:

The Sacred Art of the Ori by Laolu

“The Sacred Art of the Ori is a Spiritually Intimate Experience. It’s Cathartic for both me and my Muse. We Connect Our Minds, Bodies, and Souls on Higher Level. I paint their Spirit and Soul from that Connection. It Breathes Life into Us Both. ”

— Laolu

My Art is called, Afromysterics, a term I coined in 2007, which means, the mystery of the African thought pattern.

All of my work is heavily influenced by my Yoruba heritage and often related to the environment I find myself in.

As a Pioneer and Leader in the Afrofuturism movement I consider it my duty to keep creating and to continue to push boundaries.

I am a passionate activist and you will notice how most of my works have social justice ideologies woven throughout.  Also, you will notice feminism, women and children are often present and common themes in my work, this is because of my work as Human Rights Lawyer in Nigeria I was impacted by the strength girls and women have shown me. #Love it!