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Quirky Black Girl
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  • Decatur, GA
  • United States
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  • Traci Grace
  • Joyce Angela Jellison
  • Punk Bitch
  • Kenneth J Smith
  • Purple Star Haze
  • L'Oréal Snell
  • ANALOG PANDA (Idrissa Ekundayo)
  • London Bridgez
  • Neonah
  • Safi
  • Pe@ce
  • JolyeToi
  • The All-Girl Boys Choir
  • Son.Aria
  • Ciara P

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Mark Clemons liked Quirky Black Girl's photo
May 20
Phillymoe left a comment for Quirky Black Girl
"When did y'all move to Decatur??"
May 20
Quirky Black Girl and Punk Bitch are now friends
Jun 21, 2011
Purple Star Haze left a comment for Quirky Black Girl
"just stopping by to say hello. PEACE!!"
Dec 10, 2010
Quirky Black Girl is now friends with Nikki Lynette and Traci Grace
Jun 11, 2010
Corinne Stevie and Quirky Black Girl are now friends
Feb 9, 2010
Quirky Black Girl is now friends with Mark Clemons and Purple Star Haze
Jan 29, 2010
Quirky Black Girl is now friends with Neonah and ANALOG PANDA (Idrissa Ekundayo)
Jan 12, 2010

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Name
Quirky Black Girls
About Me
Because Audre Lorde looks different in every picture ever taken of her. Because Octavia Butler didn't care. Because Erykah Badu is a patternmaster. Because Macy Gray pimped it and Janelle Monáe was ready.
Resolved. Quirky black girls wake up ready to wear a tattered society new on our bodies, to hold fragments of art, culture and trend in our hands like weapons against conformity, to walk on cracks instead of breaking our backs to fit in the mold.

We're here, We're Quirky, Get used to it!
You can be my friend if...
.... Quirky Black girls don't march to the beat of our own drum; we hop, skip, dance, and move to rhythms that are all our own. We make our own drums out of empty lunchboxes, full imaginations and number 3 pencils.

Quirky Black girls are not quirky because they like white shit; rather they understand that because they like it, it is not the sole province of whiteness.

Quirky black girls are the answer to the promise that black means everything, birthing and burning a new world every time.
Website :
http://quirkyblackgirls.ning.com
Occupation:
Sound it out. Quirky, like queer and key, different and priceless, turning and open. Black, not be lack but black one word shot off the tongue like blap, bam, black. Girl, like the curl in a hand turning towards itself to snap, write, hold or emphasize. Quirky. Black. Girl. You see us. Act like you know.

We demand that our audiences say "yes-sir-eee" if they agree and we answer our own question "What good do your words do, if they don't understand you?" by speaking anyway, even if our words are "bruised and misunderstood."
Favorite bands:
Quirky black girls are hot!
Whether you're ready to see it or not.

Quirky means rejecting a particular type of "value," a certain unreadiness for consumption and subsumption in an economy of black heterocapital. This means that Quirky Black Girls act independently of dominant social norms or standards of beauty. So fierce that others may not be able to appreciate us just yet.
Favorite movies:
No matter what age we are, we hold onto that girlhood drive for adventure, love for friends, independent spirit, wacky sense of humor, and hope for the future.

Quirky Black Girls resist boxes in favor of over lapping circles with permeable membranes that allow them to ebb and flow through their multiple identities.

Quirky Black Girls- Embrace the quirky!
Favorite books:
parable of the sower
Favorite Magazines:
Fierce
Favorite TV shows:
A Different World
Relationship status:
radically single
Orientation:
Unsure
Kids?:
are the future!

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At 8:31pm on May 20, 2012, Phillymoe said…

When did y'all move to Decatur??

At 7:30pm on December 10, 2010, Purple Star Haze said…

just stopping by to say hello. PEACE!!

At 10:48am on April 27, 2010, London Bridgez said…
"SHE" by London Bridgez is available for a FREE DOWNLOAD on AFRO PUNK http://downloads.afropunk.com/track/she-explicit
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check it out and pass it along !

London
At 12:58pm on January 30, 2010, Mark Clemons said…
Thanx 4 adding me 2 your cipher.(^_^) SMOOCHES!!!!
At 6:13pm on October 17, 2009, Scotty Swan said…
where are all the cool & quirky black girls in LA??!?!?..
At 7:22pm on February 25, 2009, Kaos Blac said…
OMG, LOL. Yeah Yolo is my luv muffin. LOL. tell him I said that. LOL. How are you.
At 1:51pm on February 1, 2009, kid dynomite!! said…
why thank ya kindly! found a new kickass hair stylist since my hairs gotten too long for my lazy arms to maintain regularly n she rocks my socks man... yeah, my virtual life is rather full at the moment haha... but if i ever catch up enough with technology i promise to check it out... i'm pointing ppl to your profile though because i really was moved by your words... i was thinking to myself "finally!!! someone who GETS it..."
At 12:25pm on January 31, 2009, kid dynomite!! said…
thank you for adding me... can i say you did an astounding job of summing up the so called "alternative" group of black women? i wish i had the skill to explain as you did to others when i get frustrated haha... cheers to your prolific writing and keep it funky...
At 8:53pm on January 27, 2009, Kaos Blac said…
howdy!
 
 
 


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