@@EbytimiThey Became Really Flexible. They Gotta Find Other Prizes Guests Would Want To Actually Play To Win & They Just Give Prizes To Guests Regardless If They Lose
Omgg I’m dead at the wrapping the headphones thinking it was a as a gift 😂😂😂 This was such a good episode 👌🏾👌🏾 PS: you don’t need to squat ON the actual seat sounds a bit messy lmaooo You can sit and put something underneath your feet to elevate your knees into a squat like position so it’s not such a strain
27:50 nah I've just been crying with laughter, this gal is so funnyyyyy I can't. This whole JBL headphones thing from the wrapping and putingit in her bag to the fake advert... shes goneee 😅😅
@90sBabyShow wait, I'm still watching and WOW the knowledge of our history from this woman. I didn't expect this shift, from laughing to an eloquent conversation of black history. Learning so much! An amazing podcast, I'd love to see/hear more of these conversations 🤎
As a strict Spotify listener, I got an 1hour in and said “nahhh I need the visuals for this one” Sayo is HILARIOUS 🤣 her and VP’s banter is too much when put together. Also I love the studio guys 🙌🏽🙌🏽
This girl is actually funny and mad but she speaks good facts. You can tell she has knowledge and even though some topics weren’t very funny or happy, this is the kind of invites that I love because you can not only have fun but learn or question at the same time
we arent "prey" cuz of how we think, we are prey because of power imbalance. without understanding where the imbalance comes from (our history) we cant effectively fight back. if we forget while the power imbalance is still in place, we lose.
man said "I may like the ambiance of the pool" 🤣🤣🤣 i feel that though icl. i go to target store because purely i like the ambiance and not actually for shopping 🤣🤣
This podcast... Yoo man I enjoyed every minute of it 🔥🔥🔥. 90s baby's show always seems to uplift my mood after a hard day. Keep up the great work guys ❤️
You guys MUST read How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by the great Walter Rodney if you want a detailed scholarly breakdown of the timeline that lead to enslavement and colonisation of Africa + the knock-on effects. 🤷🏾♂️Maybe a suggestion for the 90s baby book club
Great conversation from Sayo. She also forgot to talk about the main difference between chattel slavery and indentured slavery is that chattel slavery encompasses generations. Your children and children’s children’s will always be enslaved.
@@90sBabyShow Yup. Until a slave master permits your freedom and ends the bloodline of slavery. That’s why generations were enslaved to the same family.
Islam was predominantly in parts of Africa before Christianity- their crusades came first. Christianity doesn’t have pagan elements- individuals have incorporated and pushed those elements into their own actions and re-present it as Christianity. Those individuals are not Christianity.
@@90sBabyShowthis online definition is a good one: “The term white savior is a critical description of a white person who is depicted as liberating, rescuing or uplifting non-white people; “ It then goes on to say: “it is critical in the sense that it describes a pattern in which people of color in economically under-developed nations that are majority non-white are denied agency and are seen as passive recipients of white benevolence.”
I should add, being denied agency, or depicted as having no agency, creates and perpetuates the image/narrative as helpless/useless/powerless/ not being able to do for ones self/ not being able to get one’s self out of problem/poverty etc. Then it is positioned that if a ‘black’ person does arise from such a situation it is by the hands of a white sponsor etc.
36:48 This Diamond talk is so powerfully deep…it took other humans of the paler complexion to place value on “mere rocks” and destroy the land of so many people around the world. My goodness… #GodblessAfrica
@@90sBabyShow I am actually one of those who believe it can be…it would LITERALLY take every person who actually accepts and knows they are of greatness to join together…yet…humans will be humans. 🤷🏾♀️ All in all, this was a meaningful episode!
It’d be interesting to invite a former Biafran citizen who experienced Biafra and the genocide/Nigerian civil war. Yesterday marked the 53rd anniversary of the end of the Biafran genocide/war, but it's often overlooked by Nigerians.
This is literally the funniest episode guys!!!! 😂😂🤣😅 I have been in stitches you lot are hilarious most definitely the best podcast by far hands down🙌🏽
Fred is right!!! As a Rwandan leaving in Belgium dem ppl act like colonisation didn't happen. They will talk about ever other country colonizing all these countries and skim over the part that they partook into to.
My young kings! Loved this episode… but don’t let the devil use you to do his work through your thumbnail caption. Remember how powerful your influence is! Love you! 🖤🖤🖤
@@90sBabyShow absolutely, without a doubt! I don’t just think, I know that Jesus is the way, truth and life for everybody, not just black people. If not Him then who?? Get into it! 🖤
On levels, I’m currently taking the module culture community n identity, and this episode was more engaging then my seminar because instead of using big words, your effortlessly breaking down history and the psycho social effects based on the compassion of lives experiences❤
As a South African this was a very good attempt at understanding our history here…. Namibia was a South African colony at some point (very messed up I know)
So all females are already born with their eggs inside them so my grandma carried my egg when she was pregnant with my mum. Generational trauma is so real because of this. That stressful environment really can change the trajectory of generations
1:04:36 It’s interesting this is exactly what me siblings and I weren’t exposed to by our parents. It was never instilled in us that we’d be viewed or treated differently because these weren’t things they had to consider or think about ever - my parents being born and raised in Nigeria, well educated (academically). Having moved to the UK in ‘04 with my siblings we were always taught to just have confidence in any room we walk in to, to work hard, try to be the best at what we do. That doesn’t mean you’ll get the role no. But that doesn’t mean you should stress on the fact that it’s a race thing. Just continue trying till you get because you will eventually. Rather it was social media and I guess the environment of the UK that brought up the notion of “or you’re different” for me. That said even at 23, growing up when I was one of the few black individuals in schools - I never saw myself different/less than/as limited because of my skin colour. Not saying I didn’t see colour or anything like that, but I’ve never felt hindered or had the weight of the thought that I might be treated differently, looked at differently, to be wary and careful.
Imagine walking down the streets, they are calling the n-word but you're not having it. You plug in your jbl pods, jam to some pure grime with a big smile on your face.
only in at 40:35 don't know if you lot talk about the second Boer war in south Africa (1899) but if you didn't i think its educational to share since its relevant to the History of Namibia. Its the first time a systematic use of concentration camps was ever implemented. People usually associate concentration camps with Nazi Germany but in reality the British empire pioneered it first trying to subdue the Boers (basically Dutch descendants from the 17th century who colonised south Africa before the brits aka Afrikaners ((still there today)) ). Funny how this topic came up i remember studying it at a-levels. sayo is a very educated individual she impressed me and triggered my school memory. edit: 55:13 on the free mixing and inter racial stuff that was going on even in France but then napoleon flipped the script. He even had a Black general called Alexandre Dumas took him took him to egypt and everything eventually they fell out , he's got a sick story but lived a sad life check him out. 1700s i believe
I think the discourse on the slave trade and African leaders' involvement would be interesting. The highest volume of slaves was from West Central Africa (present-day Angola, DRC & Congo) with an estimated 4 million+ slaves, followed by the Bight of Benin & Bight of Bonny/Biafra (present-day Nigeria & Cameroon) with an estimated 3 million+ slaves. 😅
Indeed, because it started on the coast of West Africa and due to how brutal it was, European went and got more, therefore travelling rapidly inward aka towards West Central. At the peak of enslavement, they were burrowing closer to Central aswell as straight West Africa ofc
WTF Namibia is southern America 💀💀💀💀😭😭😭😭😭😭🤣🤣. And the Aunty by his side comfortably called it western central Africa oh my days 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 dying 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀💀💀💀.
The Catholic Church has sold us images of many Biblical ‘characters’, Jesus being the main one - who was portrayed as a white man with straight long hair - even though Jesus’ origins are in Africa. I think this convo has beeeeeen happening between people but has just found it’s way onto larger/more public platforms in recent years.
Christianity is RIGHT for ALL people, regardless of race. It started in the middle east and one of the first places it spread to was Ethiopia. The Ethiopian orthodox church is one of the oldest churches in the world. Of course Christianity is RIGHT for black people!✝️✝️✝️
Nah he really analogised neocolonialism with 360 deals 😭 but actually, it’s a great way of putting it it just caught me off guard I really loved the historical discussion, I’m always here for airing out colonisers’ atrocities
Temi went from 6' to 6'1. Moving in line with inflation 😭😭😭
👀whats your own
@@90sBabyShow 😂lol jokes aside, y’all are killing it.
@@90sBabyShow Nah but how come you man aren’t updating the leaderboards 2:15:29 ?
@@datguysaucey6496 it shows top 5 everyone else didn’t make it lol
@@EbytimiThey Became Really Flexible. They Gotta Find Other Prizes Guests Would Want To Actually Play To Win & They Just Give Prizes To Guests Regardless If They Lose
We need another episode with sayo everytime she comes she offers that perfect balance of comedy and the sharing of knowledge 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😍
Yesss
This woman makes me want to read a book!
Right!?
Sayo & Mase got to be the funniest to touch the pod😂😂
who wins it out of those two?
@@90sBabyShow mase, just by an inch
get hugh back on
@@ImaniFaith0705 agree
@@90sBabyShow I’d say Mase but if specs or PK come through we might have to look at that again
but guys I can't be the only man who has lowkey fallen in love with sayo she keeps impressing me with the level of knowledge she has😅😅 she is amazing
You aren’t
I was listening on Spotify but came for the visuals, Sayo is simply hilarious😂😂
do both, we love that
Sayo fits in with you guys perfectly 😂😂 had VP bringing back the Mira May laughter🤣
😂😂
hhahahahah
Sayo intelligence is so attractive
word
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I had to pause to laugh when she wrapped up the headphones and put in her bag, talkin bout birthday gift 😭
😂😂😂😂😂😂 she was ready go wrap it all up and head home
@@90sBabyShow the way Temi responded made it even funnier.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
One of the most informative episodes to date
glad you learned something here today
Nahh Sayo is chaotic, what’s with the ankara bag and groundnut bottle 😂🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
love to see fred smiling 🙏🏾🙏🏾 more happy fred please
Amen
Sayo is beautiful INIT
Indeedd
we agree
This episode was very insightful, there was alot of new perspectives introduced to me. As funny as Sayo is, she’s also very intelligent 🙌🏾 .
🙌🏿
Omgg I’m dead at the wrapping the headphones thinking it was a as a gift 😂😂😂
This was such a good episode 👌🏾👌🏾
PS: you don’t need to squat ON the actual seat sounds a bit messy lmaooo You can sit and put something underneath your feet to elevate your knees into a squat like position so it’s not such a strain
you are right lool
27:50 nah I've just been crying with laughter, this gal is so funnyyyyy I can't. This whole JBL headphones thing from the wrapping and putingit in her bag to the fake advert... shes goneee 😅😅
😂😂😂😂🙌🏿
@90sBabyShow wait, I'm still watching and WOW the knowledge of our history from this woman. I didn't expect this shift, from laughing to an eloquent conversation of black history. Learning so much! An amazing podcast, I'd love to see/hear more of these conversations 🤎
This episode is so important, alot of people need to take in this knowledge! Big up
Indeed
As a strict Spotify listener, I got an 1hour in and said “nahhh I need the visuals for this one”
Sayo is HILARIOUS 🤣 her and VP’s banter is too much when put together.
Also I love the studio guys 🙌🏽🙌🏽
🖤🖤🖤🖤
This girl is making me CRY - the JBL advert performance was 🔥
🙌🏿🙌🏿
i’m in love with Sayo beauty and brains … also fred loves coming for vp academically @ 49:54 big up for sayo for backing up
🖤🖤🖤
One day we need both Sayo and Mase on. Epic. 😂
Ooooooo that could be mad
10 minutes into the episode & Sayo has me LAUGHING 😂
Side note: You’ve managed to convince me to order a HelloFresh box! 🤩
😂😂😂 we are even going to whip up some hellofresh now for lunch
This girl is actually funny and mad but she speaks good facts. You can tell she has knowledge and even though some topics weren’t very funny or happy, this is the kind of invites that I love because you can not only have fun but learn or question at the same time
🫡
we arent "prey" cuz of how we think, we are prey because of power imbalance. without understanding where the imbalance comes from (our history) we cant effectively fight back. if we forget while the power imbalance is still in place, we lose.
Good point
man said "I may like the ambiance of the pool" 🤣🤣🤣 i feel that though icl. i go to target store because purely i like the ambiance and not actually for shopping 🤣🤣
😂😂
This podcast... Yoo man I enjoyed every minute of it 🔥🔥🔥. 90s baby's show always seems to uplift my mood after a hard day. Keep up the great work guys ❤️
we love this comment. glad we could help
Brilliant episode!! Temi talking about the H&M scandal and everyone’s reactions was hilariousssss 😂😂😂
hahah
I think we need a framed list of the helmet rules on the wall lmao
not a bad shout
FLIPPING LOVE this EP!! Had hella input on this
🖤🖤🖤
There had not been one single episode that Temi didnt find something intresting😭😭😭 Always the “I find intresting that…” Here for it tho😭😭😭
There is always something interesting lol
You guys MUST read How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by the great Walter Rodney if you want a detailed scholarly breakdown of the timeline that lead to enslavement and colonisation of Africa + the knock-on effects.
🤷🏾♂️Maybe a suggestion for the 90s baby book club
Ooooo that sounds good
Thank you for this!
I’m in awe of Sayo. Just Wow
🖤
We stan a smart Black Queen!!
🖤🖤
Swimming for exercise is soo good. Improving your swimming technique will make you less tired
Working on the technique daily
You Guys Should Send Her Headphones As Suprise! She’s Too Funny & 😊Awesome! JBL Would Give her as Many Headphones She wants
Sayo was spectacular! Great guest! ❤
she always is and will be back for sure
Great conversation from Sayo. She also forgot to talk about the main difference between chattel slavery and indentured slavery is that chattel slavery encompasses generations. Your children and children’s children’s will always be enslaved.
Always?
@@90sBabyShow Yup. Until a slave master permits your freedom and ends the bloodline of slavery. That’s why generations were enslaved to the same family.
phenomenal episode! Love these types of conversation. full of knowledge
For sure
Temi: How Much Headphones Do You Think We Have? 😂
* How many** Helmet
Islam was predominantly in parts of Africa before Christianity- their crusades came first.
Christianity doesn’t have pagan elements- individuals have incorporated and pushed those elements into their own actions and re-present it as Christianity. Those individuals are not Christianity.
🤔🤔
He’s basically uncomfortable with the concept of white-saviourism- a very legitimate concern, in regards to the piano story.
elaborate?
@@90sBabyShowthis online definition is a good one:
“The term white savior is a critical description of a white person who is depicted as liberating, rescuing or uplifting non-white people; “
It then goes on to say:
“it is critical in the sense that it describes a pattern in which people of color in economically under-developed nations that are majority non-white are denied agency and are seen as passive recipients of white benevolence.”
I should add, being denied agency, or depicted as having no agency, creates and perpetuates the image/narrative as helpless/useless/powerless/ not being able to do for ones self/ not being able to get one’s self out of problem/poverty etc. Then it is positioned that if a ‘black’ person does arise from such a situation it is by the hands of a white sponsor etc.
36:48 This Diamond talk is so powerfully deep…it took other humans of the paler complexion to place value on “mere rocks” and destroy the land of so many people around the world. My goodness… #GodblessAfrica
Will the power ever be restored?
@@90sBabyShow I am actually one of those who believe it can be…it would LITERALLY take every person who actually accepts and knows they are of greatness to join together…yet…humans will be humans. 🤷🏾♀️ All in all, this was a meaningful episode!
Started listening without the visuals and had to stop, sit and watch! Love Sayo! 😍
🖤🖤🖤
SAYO HAS ME SCREAMMMINNN
🖤🖤
This conversation is one many should be having!
we need to keep diving deeper
Love Sayo’s energy and really enjoyed this podcast 🧡
Glad you enjoyed it!🖤
It’d be interesting to invite a former Biafran citizen who experienced Biafra and the genocide/Nigerian civil war. Yesterday marked the 53rd anniversary of the end of the Biafran genocide/war, but it's often overlooked by Nigerians.
we can look into it
10000%
Sayo is so funny and so well read
🙌🏿
Can we have a moment for the new intro videos? Each one was elite. This episode was made for video loool 🤣🤝🏾
100%%%
This is literally the funniest episode guys!!!! 😂😂🤣😅 I have been in stitches you lot are hilarious most definitely the best podcast by far hands down🙌🏽
😂😂😂😂🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
Omg what an episode. Makes you think about a lot wow
🙌🏿
nah the JBL headphone was a setup Fred really made it seem like a present😂
Lool think she took the comment and ran but nobody stopped her lool
Yo JBL you have to call Sayo!!! 😂😂😂
for sure
I like when Simply Sayo is on the pod
🤝🏿
Fred is right!!! As a Rwandan leaving in Belgium dem ppl act like colonisation didn't happen. They will talk about ever other country colonizing all these countries and skim over the part that they partook into to.
Crazy
WOW SAYO IS GORGEOUS!!!
Beautiful woman
Lmaoo Sayo is jokes man😭😭. Women like this can laugh your pants off😭😭
She has it lol
@@90sBabyShow lmao fr dangerous 😂😂
JBL must RUN the sponsorship!!
ASAP
The way Fred and Temi allez ooped the intro was naaaaang!!! 🙏🏾
🙌🏿🙌🏿
My young kings! Loved this episode… but don’t let the devil use you to do his work through your thumbnail caption. Remember how powerful your influence is! Love you! 🖤🖤🖤
so you think its the right religion for us?
@@90sBabyShow absolutely, without a doubt! I don’t just think, I know that Jesus is the way, truth and life for everybody, not just black people. If not Him then who?? Get into it! 🖤
Make sayo permanent this is a perfect balance
good shout
On levels, I’m currently taking the module culture community n identity, and this episode was more engaging then my seminar because instead of using big words, your effortlessly breaking down history and the psycho social effects based on the compassion of lives experiences❤
Lived*
Thier reaction to sayo pulling out the nuts 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
This is defo the best episode so far!
🙌🏿
As a South African this was a very good attempt at understanding our history here…. Namibia was a South African colony at some point (very messed up I know)
Anything you’d recommend us watching
So all females are already born with their eggs inside them so my grandma carried my egg when she was pregnant with my mum. Generational trauma is so real because of this. That stressful environment really can change the trajectory of generations
mad
Sayo putting on the headphones 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Not her trying to teef the headphones 🙈 JUST like that 😂😂 damnnnn
😂😂😂😂😂
As a Namibian and reg watcher I enjoyed this one.
love that!!!!
Sayo deffo thought she was on Oprah wrapping those headphones 😭😭
😂😂😂
Fred: "you're just dthick" 😂
Loool
Shayo is a legend 🙌🏾
definitely
@Frederick In order to return to that mentality… we gotta return home. They will always have a hold as long as we live under their conditions
🤝🏿🤝🏿
This is why black women are fucking goated … chi 😂😭
Amen
1:04:36 It’s interesting this is exactly what me siblings and I weren’t exposed to by our parents. It was never instilled in us that we’d be viewed or treated differently because these weren’t things they had to consider or think about ever - my parents being born and raised in Nigeria, well educated (academically).
Having moved to the UK in ‘04 with my siblings we were always taught to just have confidence in any room we walk in to, to work hard, try to be the best at what we do. That doesn’t mean you’ll get the role no. But that doesn’t mean you should stress on the fact that it’s a race thing. Just continue trying till you get because you will eventually. Rather it was social media and I guess the environment of the UK that brought up the notion of “or you’re different” for me. That said even at 23, growing up when I was one of the few black individuals in schools - I never saw myself different/less than/as limited because of my skin colour. Not saying I didn’t see colour or anything like that, but I’ve never felt hindered or had the weight of the thought that I might be treated differently, looked at differently, to be wary and careful.
🤔
Tooth fairy teaching the babes to sell body parts for money- 'happy tooth day' 🍾
👀👀👀
Imagine walking down the streets, they are calling the n-word but you're not having it. You plug in your jbl pods, jam to some pure grime with a big smile on your face.
thats difficult to do
Sayo yoooo knowledge overload 😊 I love it
Oii the way I've gotta grab a notepad and pen cause the vocab being dropped on here!! My head is spinning!!
😂😂 got to make sure you understand the sentence in full
I always listen on Spotify first and of course I enjoy it but watching it on here is a whole experience😂
get the whole experience!
I think Fred deserves the helmet for saying most countries were Muslim before Christian 🤣🤣
Because Islam came after Christianity , and Christianity came after Judaism
Furthermore the religion wasn’t brought from Europe , Ethiopians were Christian and did not take part in the trans Atlantic slave trade .
Hmmm🤔Nigerians defo followed Islam before Christianity took over
@@90sBabyShow but islam wasn’t a thing before Christianity
Sayo is a toptier babe. Never missesss
Top tier all day
BEAUTY AND BRAINS SAYOOO😍😍😍
Exactly!!!
only in at 40:35 don't know if you lot talk about the second Boer war in south Africa (1899) but if you didn't i think its educational to share since its relevant to the History of Namibia. Its the first time a systematic use of concentration camps was ever implemented. People usually associate concentration camps with Nazi Germany but in reality the British empire pioneered it first trying to subdue the Boers (basically Dutch descendants from the 17th century who colonised south Africa before the brits aka Afrikaners ((still there today)) ). Funny how this topic came up i remember studying it at a-levels.
sayo is a very educated individual she impressed me and triggered my school memory.
edit: 55:13 on the free mixing and inter racial stuff that was going on even in France but then napoleon flipped the script. He even had a Black general called Alexandre Dumas took him took him to egypt and everything eventually they fell out , he's got a sick story but lived a sad life check him out. 1700s i believe
❤️
She even wrapped up the headphones before putting it in her bag 🤣🤣🤣😭😵
😂😂😂😂
I think the discourse on the slave trade and African leaders' involvement would be interesting. The highest volume of slaves was from West Central Africa (present-day Angola, DRC & Congo) with an estimated 4 million+ slaves, followed by the Bight of Benin & Bight of Bonny/Biafra (present-day Nigeria & Cameroon) with an estimated 3 million+ slaves. 😅
🤔🤔
Indeed, because it started on the coast of West Africa and due to how brutal it was, European went and got more, therefore travelling rapidly inward aka towards West Central. At the peak of enslavement, they were burrowing closer to Central aswell as straight West Africa ofc
25 mins in and I’m howling 🤣🤣
Where is the 90’s baby compilation of the Vp intros 🤔 and the short documentary on the journey how you lot started this
Lol is this a request or something we said we will do?
@@90sBabyShow yes something I’m waiting on for you to do. it would be a real interesting watch
Sayooooooo! The knowledge is too much wow! Amazing 👸🏿
🖤
VAR Check: Bolt ran 9.69 in Beijing 2008. He didnt run 9.58 until Berlin 2009
Big up everyone though, sensational vibes this episode as always
👀👀
Love love love this episode!!
🖤
big up FRED
🖤
As a woman my statement would be..."I'm simply a complicated woman "🤷♀️
It has it's good points and bad
Lool how long to been planning this one?
@90sBabyShow it's been my mantra for 20 years and it will probably be on my headstone 😂
the headphone part had me crying with laughter 😂😂😭😭 (24:00)
Loool her too
WTF Namibia is southern America 💀💀💀💀😭😭😭😭😭😭🤣🤣. And the Aunty by his side comfortably called it western central
Africa oh my days 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 dying 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀💀💀💀.
lol we corrected ourselves
*Southern Africa
Absolutely love this episode
🖤🖤
Loool I was really trying to keep up with all of the big words Sayo was sharing 😂
she wanted to show off
Next time Sayo comes, she's coming with amala... I'm so sure 😂😂😂
we dont mind bringing food, would rather poundo though
@@90sBabyShow African mukbang... You must use your hands to eat oh!!! 🧏🏽♂️
The Catholic Church has sold us images of many Biblical ‘characters’, Jesus being the main one - who was portrayed as a white man with straight long hair - even though Jesus’ origins are in Africa. I think this convo has beeeeeen happening between people but has just found it’s way onto larger/more public platforms in recent years.
✊🏾
Christianity is RIGHT for ALL people, regardless of race. It started in the middle east and one of the first places it spread to was Ethiopia. The Ethiopian orthodox church is one of the oldest churches in the world. Of course Christianity is RIGHT for black people!✝️✝️✝️
hmmmm
Nah he really analogised neocolonialism with 360 deals 😭 but actually, it’s a great way of putting it it just caught me off guard
I really loved the historical discussion, I’m always here for airing out colonisers’ atrocities
yepp!