Kandəke

[CAN-DUH-KEE] Kandeke is a play on kandake, an ancient Nubian word meaning "warrior queen." This word has an empowering attachment to well-respected, uncompromising women in ancient African civilization, the cradle of all civilization. We are universal, too.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

What It Feels Like To Be Eaten Out « Thought Catalog

What It Feels Like To Be Eaten Out « Thought Catalog
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