Emily Dell (@emilyxdell) 's Twitter Profile
Emily Dell

@emilyxdell

Try the stripes. They look good on you.
Trust me, sweetie. You're gorgeous.

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| ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄| RT if u 💛 our Strike Captains |________| (\__/) || (•ㅅ•) || /   づ #wga #wgastrike #sag #wgastrong #SAGAFTRAstrike

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Forevermore, to all #WGA Captains, we stan. You held us down, you kept us inspired, within crosswalks, and kept the spirit strong all the way to the finish line. What happens when you meet your heroes? Sometimes they offer you a water bottle. WGA CAPTAINS RULE!! #WGAStrong

Forevermore, to all #WGA Captains, we stan. You held us down, you kept us inspired, within crosswalks, and kept the spirit strong all the way to the finish line. What happens when you meet your heroes?  Sometimes they offer you a water bottle. WGA CAPTAINS RULE!! #WGAStrong
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My sister brought *her own* solidarity shirt to the #SAGAFTRA picket line. Union power in my gene pool is strong.🪧 #Solidarity #bewatermyfriend

My sister brought *her own* solidarity shirt to the #SAGAFTRA picket line. Union power in my gene pool is strong.🪧 #Solidarity #bewatermyfriend
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Thanks The Smart Set for publishing this silly, sweaty love letter to my adopted home! The way IS harder than expected, but also it’s beautiful. 🌅 #writing #hiking #socal

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From 1619 to 1865, the US benefited from over 222 million hours of unpaid, dehumanizing, forced labor by enslaved black people per scholars. This labor- primarily the production of tobacco, rice, sugar, and cotton- would be valued at over $97 trillion today. Built off the backs.

From 1619 to 1865, the US benefited from over 222 million hours of unpaid, dehumanizing, forced labor by enslaved black people per scholars. This labor- primarily the production of tobacco, rice, sugar, and cotton- would be valued at over $97 trillion today. Built off the backs.