The phrase somehow worked its way into my day to day vernacular.

The phrase somehow worked its way into my day to day vernacular.

supernatural-tardis:  Chris Evans + I don’t wike it.  I was

supernatural-tardis: Chris Evans + I don’t wike it. I was

black-culture:  Thoughts on African American vernacular(@zellieimani)

black-culture: Thoughts on African American vernacular(@zellieimani)

dajjthespoon:  when someone says something so stupid that you

dajjthespoon: when someone says something so stupid that you

reapers-gay-owl-mask:  Tracer: Cheer’s love, the cavalry’s

reapers-gay-owl-mask: Tracer: Cheer’s love, the cavalry’s

n3cropants:voidandradiance:the most disorienting thing thats

n3cropants:voidandradiance:the most disorienting thing thats

sundragon:duinoelegies:with access to the 2022 tumblr vernacular,

sundragon:duinoelegies:with access to the 2022 tumblr vernacular,

nikaalexandra:  mother mercy, these are only getting more and

nikaalexandra: mother mercy, these are only getting more and

vintagebattlestar:  i’m really glad “fight me” has replaced

vintagebattlestar: i’m really glad “fight me” has replaced

Barack Obama said "Folks wanna pop off." It's now, officially

Barack Obama said "Folks wanna pop off." It's now, officially

nevaehtyler:  Poet  Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating

nevaehtyler: Poet Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating

mapsontheweb:   Australia in ‘vernacular’ map.

mapsontheweb: Australia in ‘vernacular’ map.

femmewitch:  blaalys:  Whiplash (2014) dir. Damien Chazelle

femmewitch: blaalys: Whiplash (2014) dir. Damien Chazelle

nevaehtyler:  Poet  Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating

nevaehtyler: Poet Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating

Violent Vernacular: The Barista Boy Wonder

Violent Vernacular: The Barista Boy Wonder

strugglingtobeheard:  boygeorgemichaelbluth:  glitter—skull:

strugglingtobeheard: boygeorgemichaelbluth: glitter—skull:

vintagebattlestar:  i’m really glad “fight me” has replaced

vintagebattlestar: i’m really glad “fight me” has replaced

  The phrase somehow worked its way into my day to day vernacular.

The phrase somehow worked its way into my day to day vernacular.

blackhistoryalbum:THE CATWALK | 1960s    —- Photograph by Henry

blackhistoryalbum:THE CATWALK | 1960s —- Photograph by Henry

blackhistoryalbum:LOOK DADDY, I CAN FLY |  BLACK FAMILY ALBUM

blackhistoryalbum:LOOK DADDY, I CAN FLY |  BLACK FAMILY ALBUM

blackgirlwhiteboylove:  black-culture:  You Don’t Sound…

blackgirlwhiteboylove: black-culture: You Don’t Sound…

aqqindex:Vernacular Structures on the Island of Linosa

aqqindex:Vernacular Structures on the Island of Linosa

nevaehtyler:  Poet  Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating

nevaehtyler: Poet Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating

nevaehtyler:  Poet  Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating

nevaehtyler: Poet Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating

nevaehtyler:  Poet  Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating

nevaehtyler: Poet Taylor Steele captures the problem with appropriating

gradientlair:  Whites Dehumanize Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

gradientlair: Whites Dehumanize Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

voidandradiance:the most disorienting thing thats ever happened

voidandradiance:the most disorienting thing thats ever happened

You were the only one I had a heart for. I would've fucking married

You were the only one I had a heart for. I would've fucking married

vintagebattlestar:  i’m really glad “fight me” has replaced

vintagebattlestar: i’m really glad “fight me” has replaced

mpdrolet:  From Vernacular Carl Corey

mpdrolet: From Vernacular Carl Corey

jpegfantasy:  American Vernacular, Jim Kemp, 1987 📚Scalvaged

jpegfantasy: American Vernacular, Jim Kemp, 1987 📚Scalvaged

gradientlair:  Whites Dehumanize Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

gradientlair: Whites Dehumanize Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.