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"Though Iβm third gen Black British, I feel strongly connected to my familyβs Jamaican heritage. It has been a huge part of my upbringing, my cultural tastes, food, music etc. I love the impact that Jamaica and Jamaican culture has had on Black British culture and British culture more generally. So today Iβm going to listen to some Beres Hammond, some Vybz Kartel, drink some rum, maybe a magnum, make some Ackee for dinner and Iβm going to tell my daughter about Jamaica. Out of many, one people. π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π² π€ππ " Im 2nd gen and fully agree with all youve said. Have a great independence celebration, 62 years strong. π―π² | |||
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"Though Iβm third gen Black British, I feel strongly connected to my familyβs Jamaican heritage. It has been a huge part of my upbringing, my cultural tastes, food, music etc. I love the impact that Jamaica and Jamaican culture has had on Black British culture and British culture more generally. So today Iβm going to listen to some Beres Hammond, some Vybz Kartel, drink some rum, maybe a magnum, make some Ackee for dinner and Iβm going to tell my daughter about Jamaica. Out of many, one people. π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π² π€ππ " Happy Independence Day OP and to One and all X, I'm not Jamaican but I'll share a magnum with you all later but obviously not in person haha though I do wish I could lol HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY! | |||
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"Though Iβm third gen Black British, I feel strongly connected to my familyβs Jamaican heritage. It has been a huge part of my upbringing, my cultural tastes, food, music etc. I love the impact that Jamaica and Jamaican culture has had on Black British culture and British culture more generally. So today Iβm going to listen to some Beres Hammond, some Vybz Kartel, drink some rum, maybe a magnum, make some Ackee for dinner and Iβm going to tell my daughter about Jamaica. Out of many, one people. π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π² π€ππ " That one small island has definitely had a big impact on the whole world. From music to sport. π¬π©πΉπΉ Here. | |||
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"Happy Independence Day. I'll tell you what I see when I look in the mirror... That Jamaican Independence Day is a vibrant celebration that embodies the spirit and culture of the Jamaican people. I love this day because it is a testament to the resilience, pride, and unity of the nation. The festive atmosphere, filled with reggae music, traditional dances, and mouth-watering Jamaican cuisine, brings people together in joyous harmony. Bob Marley's timeless music often fills the air, reminding everyone of the powerful role reggae has played in promoting peace and unity worldwide. The day also evokes memories of national pride, such as the iconic story of the Jamaican bobsleigh team immortalised in the film "Cool Runnings." This story showcases the determination and ingenuity of Jamaicans, symbolising the country's ability to excel and inspire against all odds. Celebrating Jamaican Independence Day is a way to honour the nation's rich heritage, cherish its progress, and envision a bright future, making it a truly special occasion for all Jamaicans and admirers of the culture." Look in the mirror and tell me what you see β¦ I see pride I see power | |||
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"Happy Independence Day. I'll tell you what I see when I look in the mirror... That Jamaican Independence Day is a vibrant celebration that embodies the spirit and culture of the Jamaican people. I love this day because it is a testament to the resilience, pride, and unity of the nation. The festive atmosphere, filled with reggae music, traditional dances, and mouth-watering Jamaican cuisine, brings people together in joyous harmony. Bob Marley's timeless music often fills the air, reminding everyone of the powerful role reggae has played in promoting peace and unity worldwide. The day also evokes memories of national pride, such as the iconic story of the Jamaican bobsleigh team immortalised in the film "Cool Runnings." This story showcases the determination and ingenuity of Jamaicans, symbolising the country's ability to excel and inspire against all odds. Celebrating Jamaican Independence Day is a way to honour the nation's rich heritage, cherish its progress, and envision a bright future, making it a truly special occasion for all Jamaicans and admirers of the culture. Look in the mirror and tell me what you see β¦ I see pride I see power" I see a bad ass mother | |||
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"Happy Independence Day. I'll tell you what I see when I look in the mirror... That Jamaican Independence Day is a vibrant celebration that embodies the spirit and culture of the Jamaican people. I love this day because it is a testament to the resilience, pride, and unity of the nation. The festive atmosphere, filled with reggae music, traditional dances, and mouth-watering Jamaican cuisine, brings people together in joyous harmony. Bob Marley's timeless music often fills the air, reminding everyone of the powerful role reggae has played in promoting peace and unity worldwide. The day also evokes memories of national pride, such as the iconic story of the Jamaican bobsleigh team immortalised in the film "Cool Runnings." This story showcases the determination and ingenuity of Jamaicans, symbolising the country's ability to excel and inspire against all odds. Celebrating Jamaican Independence Day is a way to honour the nation's rich heritage, cherish its progress, and envision a bright future, making it a truly special occasion for all Jamaicans and admirers of the culture. Look in the mirror and tell me what you see β¦ I see pride I see power I see a bad ass mother " Who don't take no crap off of nobody! Kiss my lucky egg, OP π₯π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π² Have a splendid independence day β₯οΈ | |||
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"Happy Independence Day. I'll tell you what I see when I look in the mirror... That Jamaican Independence Day is a vibrant celebration that embodies the spirit and culture of the Jamaican people. I love this day because it is a testament to the resilience, pride, and unity of the nation. The festive atmosphere, filled with reggae music, traditional dances, and mouth-watering Jamaican cuisine, brings people together in joyous harmony. Bob Marley's timeless music often fills the air, reminding everyone of the powerful role reggae has played in promoting peace and unity worldwide. The day also evokes memories of national pride, such as the iconic story of the Jamaican bobsleigh team immortalised in the film "Cool Runnings." This story showcases the determination and ingenuity of Jamaicans, symbolising the country's ability to excel and inspire against all odds. Celebrating Jamaican Independence Day is a way to honour the nation's rich heritage, cherish its progress, and envision a bright future, making it a truly special occasion for all Jamaicans and admirers of the culture. Look in the mirror and tell me what you see β¦ I see pride I see power" Eins, zwei, drei... π Have a good day, Pickle! | |||
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"Though Iβm third gen Black British, I feel strongly connected to my familyβs Jamaican heritage. It has been a huge part of my upbringing, my cultural tastes, food, music etc. I love the impact that Jamaica and Jamaican culture has had on Black British culture and British culture more generally. So today Iβm going to listen to some Beres Hammond, some Vybz Kartel, drink some rum, maybe a magnum, make some Ackee for dinner and Iβm going to tell my daughter about Jamaica. Out of many, one people. π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π² π€ππ " Respect brother and One Love Vybz Kartel banging right now ! JAH JAH ! | |||
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"Though Iβm third gen Black British, I feel strongly connected to my familyβs Jamaican heritage. It has been a huge part of my upbringing, my cultural tastes, food, music etc. I love the impact that Jamaica and Jamaican culture has had on Black British culture and British culture more generally. So today Iβm going to listen to some Beres Hammond, some Vybz Kartel, drink some rum, maybe a magnum, make some Ackee for dinner and Iβm going to tell my daughter about Jamaica. Out of many, one people. π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π²π―π² π€ππ Respect brother and One Love Vybz Kartel banging right now ! JAH JAH !" My guyyy π«‘π«‘ | |||
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"Everyone should do a shot of Wray Leave my Uncle out of this" He never leaves us out of it!!! Pmsl. Always causing trouble | |||
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"Everyone should do a shot of Wray Leave my Uncle out of this He never leaves us out of it!!! Pmsl. Always causing trouble " Wray and his nephew! Always art the centre of trouble π | |||
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"Happy Independence Day. I'll tell you what I see when I look in the mirror... That Jamaican Independence Day is a vibrant celebration that embodies the spirit and culture of the Jamaican people. I love this day because it is a testament to the resilience, pride, and unity of the nation. The festive atmosphere, filled with reggae music, traditional dances, and mouth-watering Jamaican cuisine, brings people together in joyous harmony. Bob Marley's timeless music often fills the air, reminding everyone of the powerful role reggae has played in promoting peace and unity worldwide. The day also evokes memories of national pride, such as the iconic story of the Jamaican bobsleigh team immortalised in the film "Cool Runnings." This story showcases the determination and ingenuity of Jamaicans, symbolising the country's ability to excel and inspire against all odds. Celebrating Jamaican Independence Day is a way to honour the nation's rich heritage, cherish its progress, and envision a bright future, making it a truly special occasion for all Jamaicans and admirers of the culture. Look in the mirror and tell me what you see β¦ I see pride I see power Eins, zwei, drei... π Have a good day, Pickle!" Quit talking about the damned Swiss! It's Jamaica all the way today π―π²π―π²π―π² | |||
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"Everyone should do a shot of Wray Leave my Uncle out of this He never leaves us out of it!!! Pmsl. Always causing trouble Wray and his nephew! Always art the centre of trouble π " have you ever tried to paint and decorate your mates hallway while drinking it? i wouldn't recommend | |||
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"Wray and Nephew definitely was the order of the morning...one for Jamaica, one for my parents. Since they passed, I don't have any family left there, which feels weird sometimes...but still, 62 years strong!! " It's a very empty (and weired) feeling when you have no family left in your parents country. It feels like that connection has ended. It's something I have thought about before but luckily my sister still lives in Trinidad. | |||
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"Wray and Nephew definitely was the order of the morning...one for Jamaica, one for my parents. Since they passed, I don't have any family left there, which feels weird sometimes...but still, 62 years strong!! It's a very empty (and weired) feeling when you have no family left in your parents country. It feels like that connection has ended. It's something I have thought about before but luckily my sister still lives in Trinidad. " Yep...and always hits harder on this day... | |||
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