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Not only the products are shown in the selection, but we also offer other products with this design. Below is a list of products available, Please contact us if you do not see this product in our product options. We will contact you within 12 hours And you will have the product according to your requirements, see more on the available products. Click here to buy this shirt: https://porktee.net/product/i-never-dreamed-id-grow-up-to-be-a-super-sexy-and-cool-dad-of-2-girls-but-here-i-am-killing-it-shirt/ It was at Pomona that she was introduced to Afrofuturism. “That was so inspiring,” she says. “What Afrofuturism did was create this ability to imagine futures that didn’t exist.” In particular she was gripped by the thought of a future not determined by colonialism. Then the turmeric-latte fad of 2016 hit. She was working at Bi-Rite, the San Francisco–based grocery store that revolutionized Bay Area grocery shopping with its nearly impeccable sourcing—and yet its information on spices remained opaque. “I was also realizing that the turmeric that we had in Mumbai was very different,” she says. In India, turmeric had been aromatic and intense; here, it was being touted as a healing superfood, mostly due to its high levels of curcumin. “But the turmeric in most turmeric lattes was yellow dirt,” she’s said. “It’s been on a shelf for years and has no curcumin in it.” In early 2017, Javeri Kadri moved back to Mumbai—with a pressing curiosity about the spice-supply chain, and a bit of heartbreak. “I had just come out,” she says. “I was sad. I had been broken up with, and I moved home figuring I should research who was supplying all the turmeric for the turmeric trend.” Having taken up photography at 15, she envisioned her research as photojournalism. “I was thinking maybe I would do a story. But the more that I researched and the more farms I visited, the more I felt like, even if I just bought a little bit from one farmer and sold it to 10 people, it would make a difference.” She showed up without an appointment at the Indian Institute of Spices Research in Kerala, where heirloom seeds of all sorts of Indian plants are preserved, and learned that most turmeric farmers didn’t even know what variety they grew. She met Prabhu Kasaraneni, who practices a method called “zero-budget natural farming”—no chemical fertilizer, no pesticide, no inputs at all from off the farm. She bought 10 kilos of a variety called Pragati and returned to the U.S. with it and hired a graphic designer. Javeri Kadri was born and raised in Mumbai by two internationally acclaimed architects—her mother founded the Prix Versailles–winning firm SJK, and her father joined his family firm, IMK, which built notable buildings across postcolonial Mumbai. Her parents had studied in the U.S. in the ’80s. “And I always heard that America was the place my mother discovered feminism—where she made friends with lefties from all over the world. So it was definitely inculcated in me that I should aspire to go to school there.” Javeri Kadri spent two years on a high school program in Italy, then attended Southern California’s Pomona College, where she studied food and visual art. 6 Available products for I never dreamed I’d grow up to be a super sexy and cool dad of 2 girls but here I am killing it shirt: Classic Men’s Shirt Classic Women’s Shirt Women’s The Boyfriend Tee Women’s Heather Wicking Tee Women’s Scoop Neck T-shirt Women’s Slouchy top Women’s Organic Tee Men’s Short Sleeve Tee Unisex Jersey Short Sleeve Tee Men’s Cotton Crew Tee Unisex Ultra Cotton Tee Men’s Heather Dri-Fit Tee Men’s Polo Shirt Men’s Jersey Polo Shirt Unisex Ringer Tee Men’s Lightweight Fashion Tee Men’s V-Neck Unisex Jersey Short Sleeve V-Neck Tee Women V-Neck Women’s Jersey Short Sleeve Deep V-Neck Tee Unisex Hoodie Unisex Heavy Blend™ Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt Men’s Lightweight Zip Hooded Sweatshirt Unisex French Terry Zip Hoodie AOP Unisex Zip Hoodie Unisex Longsleeve Unisex Jersey Long Sleeve Tee Unisex 3/4 Sleeve Baseball Tee Unisex Tri-Blend 3/4 Raglan Tee Men’s Varsity Jacket Youth T-shirt Sweatshirt Unisex Tank Top Men’s Sleeveless Performance Tee Women’s Cut & Sew Racerback Dress Women’s Pencil Skirt Women’s Cut & Sew Casual Leggings Women’s Sponge Fleece Wide Neck Sweatshirt Kids Regular Fit Tee Infant Long Sleeve Bodysuit Mug $22.99 Phone Case Bags Unisex Flip-Flops Available Size: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL Available Color: Black, Cardinal Red, Forest Green, Gold, Navy, Royal, Sport Grey, White… Home page: https://porktee.net This product belong to nang-phong I Never Dreamed I'd Grow Up To Be A Super Cool School Nurse But Here I'm Crushing It Mask Tshirts Black Not only the products are shown in the selection, but we also offer other products with this design. Below is a list of products available, Please contact us if you do not see this product in our product options. We will contact you within 12 hours And you will have the product according to your requirements, see more on the available products. Click here to buy this shirt: https://porktee.net/product/i-never-dreamed-id-grow-up-to-be-a-super-sexy-and-cool-dad-of-2-girls-but-here-i-am-killing-it-shirt/ It was at Pomona that she was introduced to Afrofuturism. “That was so inspiring,” she says. “What Afrofuturism did was create this ability to imagine futures that didn’t exist.” In particular she was gripped by the thought of a future not determined by colonialism. Then the turmeric-latte fad of 2016 hit. She was working at Bi-Rite, the San Francisco–based grocery store that revolutionized Bay Area grocery shopping with its nearly impeccable sourcing—and yet its information on spices remained opaque. “I was also realizing that the turmeric that we had in Mumbai was very different,” she says. In India, turmeric had been aromatic and intense; here, it was being touted as a healing superfood, mostly due to its high levels of curcumin. “But the turmeric in most turmeric lattes was yellow dirt,” she’s said. “It’s been on a shelf for years and has no curcumin in it.” In early 2017, Javeri Kadri moved back to Mumbai—with a pressing curiosity about the spice-supply chain, and a bit of heartbreak. “I had just come out,” she says. “I was sad. I had been broken up with, and I moved home figuring I should research who was supplying all the turmeric for the turmeric trend.” Having taken up photography at 15, she envisioned her research as photojournalism. “I was thinking maybe I would do a story. But the more that I researched and the more farms I visited, the more I felt like, even if I just bought a little bit from one farmer and sold it to 10 people, it would make a difference.” She showed up without an appointment at the Indian Institute of Spices Research in Kerala, where heirloom seeds of all sorts of Indian plants are preserved, and learned that most turmeric farmers didn’t even know what variety they grew. She met Prabhu Kasaraneni, who practices a method called “zero-budget natural farming”—no chemical fertilizer, no pesticide, no inputs at all from off the farm. She bought 10 kilos of a variety called Pragati and returned to the U.S. with it and hired a graphic designer. Javeri Kadri was born and raised in Mumbai by two internationally acclaimed architects—her mother founded the Prix Versailles–winning firm SJK, and her father joined his family firm, IMK, which built notable buildings across postcolonial Mumbai. Her parents had studied in the U.S. in the ’80s. “And I always heard that America was the place my mother discovered feminism—where she made friends with lefties from all over the world. So it was definitely inculcated in me that I should aspire to go to school there.” Javeri Kadri spent two years on a high school program in Italy, then attended Southern California’s Pomona College, where she studied food and visual art. 6 Available products for I never dreamed I’d grow up to be a super sexy and cool dad of 2 girls but here I am killing it shirt: Classic Men’s Shirt Classic Women’s Shirt Women’s The Boyfriend Tee Women’s Heather Wicking Tee Women’s Scoop Neck T-shirt Women’s Slouchy top Women’s Organic Tee Men’s Short Sleeve Tee Unisex Jersey Short Sleeve Tee Men’s Cotton Crew Tee Unisex Ultra Cotton Tee Men’s Heather Dri-Fit Tee Men’s Polo Shirt Men’s Jersey Polo Shirt Unisex Ringer Tee Men’s Lightweight Fashion Tee Men’s V-Neck Unisex Jersey Short Sleeve V-Neck Tee Women V-Neck Women’s Jersey Short Sleeve Deep V-Neck Tee Unisex Hoodie Unisex Heavy Blend™ Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt Men’s Lightweight Zip Hooded Sweatshirt Unisex French Terry Zip Hoodie AOP Unisex Zip Hoodie Unisex Longsleeve Unisex Jersey Long Sleeve Tee Unisex 3/4 Sleeve Baseball Tee Unisex Tri-Blend 3/4 Raglan Tee Men’s Varsity Jacket Youth T-shirt Sweatshirt Unisex Tank Top Men’s Sleeveless Performance Tee Women’s Cut & Sew Racerback Dress Women’s Pencil Skirt Women’s Cut & Sew Casual Leggings Women’s Sponge Fleece Wide Neck Sweatshirt Kids Regular Fit Tee Infant Long Sleeve Bodysuit Mug $22.99 Phone Case Bags Unisex Flip-Flops Available Size: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL Available Color: Black, Cardinal Red, Forest Green, Gold, Navy, Royal, Sport Grey, White… Home page: https://porktee.net This product belong to nang-phong

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Not only the products are shown in the selection, but we also offer other products with this design. Below is a list of products available, Please contact us if you do not see this product in our product options. We will contact you within 12 hours And you will have the product according to your requirements, see more on the available products. Click here to buy this shirt: https://porktee.net/product/i-never-dreamed-id-grow-up-to-be-a-super-sexy-and-cool-dad-of-2-girls-but-here-i-am-killing-it-shirt/ It was at Pomona that she was introduced to Afrofuturism. “That was so inspiring,” she says. “What Afrofuturism did was create this ability to imagine futures that didn’t exist.” In particular she was gripped by the thought of a future not determined by colonialism. Then the turmeric-latte fad of 2016 hit. She was working at Bi-Rite, the San Francisco–based grocery store that revolutionized Bay Area grocery shopping with its nearly impeccable sourcing—and yet its information on spices remained opaque. “I was also realizing that the turmeric that we had in Mumbai was very different,” she says. In India, turmeric had been aromatic and intense; here, it was being touted as a healing superfood, mostly due to its high levels of curcumin. “But the turmeric in most turmeric lattes was yellow dirt,” she’s said. “It’s been on a shelf for years and has no curcumin in it.” In early 2017, Javeri Kadri moved back to Mumbai—with a pressing curiosity about the spice-supply chain, and a bit of heartbreak. “I had just come out,” she says. “I was sad. I had been broken up with, and I moved home figuring I should research who was supplying all the turmeric for the turmeric trend.” Having taken up photography at 15, she envisioned her research as photojournalism. “I was thinking maybe I would do a story. But the more that I researched and the more farms I visited, the more I felt like, even if I just bought a little bit from one farmer and sold it to 10 people, it would make a difference.” She showed up without an appointment at the Indian Institute of Spices Research in Kerala, where heirloom seeds of all sorts of Indian plants are preserved, and learned that most turmeric farmers didn’t even know what variety they grew. She met Prabhu Kasaraneni, who practices a method called “zero-budget natural farming”—no chemical fertilizer, no pesticide, no inputs at all from off the farm. She bought 10 kilos of a variety called Pragati and returned to the U.S. with it and hired a graphic designer. Javeri Kadri was born and raised in Mumbai by two internationally acclaimed architects—her mother founded the Prix Versailles–winning firm SJK, and her father joined his family firm, IMK, which built notable buildings across postcolonial Mumbai. Her parents had studied in the U.S. in the ’80s. “And I always heard that America was the place my mother discovered feminism—where she made friends with lefties from all over the world. So it was definitely inculcated in me that I should aspire to go to school there.” Javeri Kadri spent two years on a high school program in Italy, then attended Southern California’s Pomona College, where she studied food and visual art. 6 Available products for I never dreamed I’d grow up to be a super sexy and cool dad of 2 girls but here I am killing it shirt: Classic Men’s Shirt Classic Women’s Shirt Women’s The Boyfriend Tee Women’s Heather Wicking Tee Women’s Scoop Neck T-shirt Women’s Slouchy top Women’s Organic Tee Men’s Short Sleeve Tee Unisex Jersey Short Sleeve Tee Men’s Cotton Crew Tee Unisex Ultra Cotton Tee Men’s Heather Dri-Fit Tee Men’s Polo Shirt Men’s Jersey Polo Shirt Unisex Ringer Tee Men’s Lightweight Fashion Tee Men’s V-Neck Unisex Jersey Short Sleeve V-Neck Tee Women V-Neck Women’s Jersey Short Sleeve Deep V-Neck Tee Unisex Hoodie Unisex Heavy Blend™ Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt Men’s Lightweight Zip Hooded Sweatshirt Unisex French Terry Zip Hoodie AOP Unisex Zip Hoodie Unisex Longsleeve Unisex Jersey Long Sleeve Tee Unisex 3/4 Sleeve Baseball Tee Unisex Tri-Blend 3/4 Raglan Tee Men’s Varsity Jacket Youth T-shirt Sweatshirt Unisex Tank Top Men’s Sleeveless Performance Tee Women’s Cut & Sew Racerback Dress Women’s Pencil Skirt Women’s Cut & Sew Casual Leggings Women’s Sponge Fleece Wide Neck Sweatshirt Kids Regular Fit Tee Infant Long Sleeve Bodysuit Mug $22.99 Phone Case Bags Unisex Flip-Flops Available Size: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL Available Color: Black, Cardinal Red, Forest Green, Gold, Navy, Royal, Sport Grey, White… Home page: https://porktee.net This product belong to nang-phong I Never Dreamed I'd Grow Up To Be A Super Cool School Nurse But Here I'm Crushing It Mask Tshirts Black Not only the products are shown in the selection, but we also offer other products with this design. Below is a list of products available, Please contact us if you do not see this product in our product options. We will contact you within 12 hours And you will have the product according to your requirements, see more on the available products. Click here to buy this shirt: https://porktee.net/product/i-never-dreamed-id-grow-up-to-be-a-super-sexy-and-cool-dad-of-2-girls-but-here-i-am-killing-it-shirt/ It was at Pomona that she was introduced to Afrofuturism. “That was so inspiring,” she says. “What Afrofuturism did was create this ability to imagine futures that didn’t exist.” In particular she was gripped by the thought of a future not determined by colonialism. Then the turmeric-latte fad of 2016 hit. She was working at Bi-Rite, the San Francisco–based grocery store that revolutionized Bay Area grocery shopping with its nearly impeccable sourcing—and yet its information on spices remained opaque. “I was also realizing that the turmeric that we had in Mumbai was very different,” she says. In India, turmeric had been aromatic and intense; here, it was being touted as a healing superfood, mostly due to its high levels of curcumin. “But the turmeric in most turmeric lattes was yellow dirt,” she’s said. “It’s been on a shelf for years and has no curcumin in it.” In early 2017, Javeri Kadri moved back to Mumbai—with a pressing curiosity about the spice-supply chain, and a bit of heartbreak. “I had just come out,” she says. “I was sad. I had been broken up with, and I moved home figuring I should research who was supplying all the turmeric for the turmeric trend.” Having taken up photography at 15, she envisioned her research as photojournalism. “I was thinking maybe I would do a story. But the more that I researched and the more farms I visited, the more I felt like, even if I just bought a little bit from one farmer and sold it to 10 people, it would make a difference.” She showed up without an appointment at the Indian Institute of Spices Research in Kerala, where heirloom seeds of all sorts of Indian plants are preserved, and learned that most turmeric farmers didn’t even know what variety they grew. She met Prabhu Kasaraneni, who practices a method called “zero-budget natural farming”—no chemical fertilizer, no pesticide, no inputs at all from off the farm. She bought 10 kilos of a variety called Pragati and returned to the U.S. with it and hired a graphic designer. Javeri Kadri was born and raised in Mumbai by two internationally acclaimed architects—her mother founded the Prix Versailles–winning firm SJK, and her father joined his family firm, IMK, which built notable buildings across postcolonial Mumbai. Her parents had studied in the U.S. in the ’80s. “And I always heard that America was the place my mother discovered feminism—where she made friends with lefties from all over the world. So it was definitely inculcated in me that I should aspire to go to school there.” Javeri Kadri spent two years on a high school program in Italy, then attended Southern California’s Pomona College, where she studied food and visual art. 6 Available products for I never dreamed I’d grow up to be a super sexy and cool dad of 2 girls but here I am killing it shirt: Classic Men’s Shirt Classic Women’s Shirt Women’s The Boyfriend Tee Women’s Heather Wicking Tee Women’s Scoop Neck T-shirt Women’s Slouchy top Women’s Organic Tee Men’s Short Sleeve Tee Unisex Jersey Short Sleeve Tee Men’s Cotton Crew Tee Unisex Ultra Cotton Tee Men’s Heather Dri-Fit Tee Men’s Polo Shirt Men’s Jersey Polo Shirt Unisex Ringer Tee Men’s Lightweight Fashion Tee Men’s V-Neck Unisex Jersey Short Sleeve V-Neck Tee Women V-Neck Women’s Jersey Short Sleeve Deep V-Neck Tee Unisex Hoodie Unisex Heavy Blend™ Full-Zip Hooded Sweatshirt Men’s Lightweight Zip Hooded Sweatshirt Unisex French Terry Zip Hoodie AOP Unisex Zip Hoodie Unisex Longsleeve Unisex Jersey Long Sleeve Tee Unisex 3/4 Sleeve Baseball Tee Unisex Tri-Blend 3/4 Raglan Tee Men’s Varsity Jacket Youth T-shirt Sweatshirt Unisex Tank Top Men’s Sleeveless Performance Tee Women’s Cut & Sew Racerback Dress Women’s Pencil Skirt Women’s Cut & Sew Casual Leggings Women’s Sponge Fleece Wide Neck Sweatshirt Kids Regular Fit Tee Infant Long Sleeve Bodysuit Mug $22.99 Phone Case Bags Unisex Flip-Flops Available Size: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL Available Color: Black, Cardinal Red, Forest Green, Gold, Navy, Royal, Sport Grey, White… Home page: https://porktee.net This product belong to nang-phong

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