AZEALIA BANKS HAS BEEN SACRIFICING CHICKENS IN HER CLOSET FOR 3 YEARS

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bytch been crazy. Nothing new.
 

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Psycho, attention whoring bytch.

Ya'll think she ate the chickens afterwards?:ohhh:
 

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yall are really letting something Azelea Banks did drive yall to denounce all african religions/spiritual systems :what:I been practicing Yoruba for years and I haven't sacrificed an animal or had an ebo riru performed on my behalf. it's not mandatory. everybody practices differently. how your practice is shaped mainly depends on your personality, what you want to achieve and what your babalawo, orishas or your ancestors advise you to do. with the good information that the internet provides also comes a lot of BAD information. instead of being advised by reputable elders, you have a lot of people just practicing stuff that they saw on youtube or read from some random twitter account... you also have practitioners that have elders that are irresponsible, passing down generations worth of misinformation and some practitioners that actually have reputable elders are irresponsible themselves, taking things into their own hands. don't paint african religions with such a broad brush based on the acts of one person. it's much more complex than that.
 

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yall are really letting something Azelea Banks did drive yall to denounce all african religions/spiritual systems :what:I been practicing Yoruba for years and I haven't sacrificed an animal or had an ebo riru performed on my behalf. it's not mandatory. everybody practices differently. how your practice is shaped mainly depends on your personality, what you want to achieve and what your babalawo, orishas or your ancestors advise you to do. with the good information that the internet provides also comes a lot of BAD information. instead of being advised by reputable elders, you have a lot of people just practicing stuff that they saw on youtube or read from some random twitter account... you also have practitioners have elders that are irresponsible, passing down generations worth or misinformation and some practitioners that actually have reputable elders are irresponsible themselves, taking things into their own hands. so don't paint african religions with such a broad brush based on the acts of one person. it's much more complex than that.
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