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5 years ago

Okay but silk dresses, roses, warm coffee on chilly autumn mornings, scented candles, the sound of rain and soft tunes

3 years ago

Shut the fuck up is the first thought after i hear NF..

"NFTs are IMAGES you can BUY and OWN with MONEY that you--" shut up. shut the fuck up. we already HAVE DeviantArt adoptables what the fuck are you on about? what are you reinventing? adoptables that ALSO fuck up the planet? shut up. I'm including a link to a deviantart profile with "plz" in its name whose icon is a specific gif of an anime girl shaking her head in disgust at you.

3 years ago
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3 years ago

thank you ryan and shane for my life

Thank You Ryan And Shane For My Life
Thank You Ryan And Shane For My Life
4 years ago
The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population
The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population
The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population
The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population
The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population
The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population
The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population

The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, plural: OvaHimba) are indigenous peoples with an estimated population of about 50,000 people living in northern Namibia, in the Kunene Region (formerly Kaokoland) and on the other side of the Kunene River in Angola. The OvaHimba are a semi-nomadic, pastoralist people, culturally distinguishable from the Herero people in northern Namibia and southern Angola, and speak OtjiHimba, a variety of Herero, which belongs to the Bantu family within Niger–Congo. The OvaHimba are considered the last (semi-) nomadic people of Namibia.

The Himba often cover themselves with otjize paste, a cosmetic mixture of butterfat and ochre pigment, to cleanse the skin over long periods due to water scarcity and protect themselves from the extremely hot and dry climate of the Kaokoland as well as against mosquito insect bites. The cosmetic mixture, often perfumed with the aromatic resin of the omuzumba shrub, gives their skin and hair plaits a distinctive orange or red-tinge characteristic, as well as texture and style. Otjize is considered foremost a highly desirable aesthetic beauty cosmetic, symbolizing earth’s rich red color and blood the essence of life, and is consistent with the OvaHimba ideal of beauty. The OvaHimba are also accustomed to use wood ash for hair cleansing due to water scarcity.

Hairstyle and jewelry play a significant role among the OvaHimba, it indicates age and social status within their community. An infant or child will generally have his head kept shaven of hair or a small crop of hair on his head crown. This soon is sculptured to one braided hair plait extended to the rear of the head for young boys and young girls have two braided hair plaits extended forward towards the face often parallel to their eyes. This style is called ozondato, the form of wear being determined by the oruzo membership (patrilineal descent group). The style remains during preadolescence until reaching puberty. Some young girls, with exception, may also have one braided hair plait extended forwards, which means they are one of a pair of twins.

The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population

OvaHimba girl

The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population

OvaHimba girl dancing

The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population

OvaHimba boy

The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population

OvaHimba girl, one of a set of twins!

The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population

OvaHimba children, both boys and girls, removing ticks from goats.

From pubescence, boys continue to have one braided hair plait.

The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population

A young man wearing a braid known as ondatu. Namibia. Photo by Nigel Pavitt

Once they reach puberty, OvaHimba girls will have many otjize textured hair plaits, some arranged to veil the girl’s face. 

The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population

This girl is going through puberty, a fact made plain by her hairstyle, which has been designed to cover her face and help her avoid male attention. The puffs at the bottom are either goat hair or synthetic.

(In daily practice, the hair plaits are often tied together and held parted back from the face.) 

The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population

This girl’s braids are arranged to reveal her face, indicating that she’s ready to be married.

Women who have been married for about a year, or have had a child, wear an ornate headpiece called the Erembe, sculptured from sheepskin, with many streams of braided hair, coloured and put in shape with otjize paste. 

The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population
The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population

Married women wearing erembe

Unmarried young men continue to wear one braided hair plait extended to the rear of the head. When Himba men marry, they start wearing turbans, which they never take off unless someone in the village dies. After a death, their heads are shaved.  Because the turbans are never removed, things can get a little itchy underneath, so men carry pointed arrow-like instruments to scratch it with.

The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population
The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population
The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population

Married OvaHimba men. #s 1 and 3 wear a scratching implement in their turbans.

Widowed men will remove their cap or head-wrap and expose un-braided hair. 

The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, Plural: OvaHimba) Are Indigenous Peoples With An Estimated Population

Himba widower. The habit of using a head-scratching implement is hard to break.

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3 years ago

YouTubers With Self-Improvement Tips and Advice

If you have any other recommendations, please leave a link to the YouTuber’s channel, and the category they fit in the most in the comments.

General

Matt D’Avella

The Art of Improvement

Improvement Pill

Better Ideas

muchelleb

General Productivity

Thomas Frank

Ali Abdaal

School

studyquill

studyburrito

The Bliss Bean

Mariana’s Corner

revisign

Finance

Sara Finance

For Neurodivergents

How to ADHD

4 years ago
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