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Description: It encourages people to embrace the present, take risks, and live authentically without being consumed by fear or hesitation.
You only live once Pin
$2.75
Description: The phrase wake up to reality is often used to urge someone to recognize the truth of a situation, especially when they are lost in illusions, false hopes, or unrealistic expectations. It conveys a sense of harsh realism, encouraging people to face facts rather than remain in denial or fantasy.
wake up to reality Pin
$2.75
Description: It conveys the idea of standing firm, pushing forward, and staying true to one's goals despite setbacks.
Never Surrender Pin
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Description: The phrase Legalize Peace is a powerful call to action, suggesting that peace should be institutionalized, protected, and upheld through laws and policies.
Legalize Peace Pin
$2.75
Description: His powers allow him to manipulate seismic energy, creating controlled tremors or devastating quakes.
Earthquake Pin
$2.75
Description: June 19, 1865, marks a pivotal moment in American history—it's the day when enslaved people in Texas finally learned they were free. This day is now celebrated as Juneteenth, a holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States.
June 19th 1865 Pin
$2.75
Description: Alkebulan is believed to be the oldest known name for the continent now called Africa. The term, which translates to "mother of mankind" or "garden of Eden".
Alkebulan Pin
$2.75
Mondays Vibe Pin
$2.75
Description: The statement emphasizes that money cannot purchase things like genuine love, strong friendships, inner peace, purpose, or good health.
Money Makes Me Happy Pin
$2.75
Music Is My Religion Pin
$2.75
Resist the insanity Pin
$2.75
Unity Is My Dream Pin
$2.75
Description: Resisting injustice often begins with small, consistent actions and grows into movements that transform societies.
Resist the chaos Pin
$2.75
Description: To maintain freedom of navigation, deter aggression, and project power across oceans through its fleets, ensuring peace and stability globally.
U.S. Navy Pin
$2.75
Description: Often refers to the ancestral heritage and genetic lineage tracing back to the diverse peoples and cultures of the African continent.
It's in my DNA Pin
$2.75
Description: A saxophone musician, often referred to as a saxophonist, is an instrumentalist who plays the saxophone, a versatile woodwind instrument known for its rich tones and dynamic range.
The Language Of Jazz Pin
$2.75
Description: The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of primarily African American military pilots and airmen who served during World War II. They were the first Black military aviators in the U.S. Army Air Corps (AAC).
Tuskegee Airman Pin
$2.75
Description: Air traffic controllers are professionals responsible for managing and coordinating the safe and efficient movement of aircraft in the skies and on the ground.
Control Over Chaos Pin
$2.75
Acts 17:26 Pin
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Description: The Negro Act of 1740 was a law enacted in South Carolina following the Stono Rebellion of 1739. Its primary purpose was to control enslaved Africans and prevent further uprisings. The act imposed severe restrictions, including prohibiting enslaved people from assembling in groups, earning money, learning to write (though reading was allowed), and growing their own food.
Negro Act Of 1740 Pin
$2.75
Adventure Cycling Pin
$2.75
Description: Time alone to repair the soul is about creating a safe and nurturing space for self-reflection, rejuvenation, and inner healing. In the midst of our often busy and chaotic lives, solitude allows us to pause, breathe, and reconnect with our true selves.
Rejuvenation Pin
$2.75
Resist FDT Pin
$2.75
Resist 45.47 Pin
$2.75
Zero Pin
$2.75
Ricochet Pin
$2.75