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Cinderella suite Walt Disney World
I'd love to stay there! or even just walk in it Lol
Oh it's beautiful
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(๏_๏) - I stalk your blog
(¬_¬) - You should go away
(∩ -∩ ) - I really like you(r blog)
(° o °) - you shock me
(^ 3 ^) - I want to kiss you
(>^ ▽^) > - I want to hug you
(°Д°) - You scare me
( T_T ) - You annoy me
(~_~;) - I'm too shy to talk to…
(・・;) - How did I end up here?
(UnU) - you never talk to me
(>∇<) - we should rp!
(≧∇≦) - WE NEED RP SMUT ME YOU NAO
(^///^) - Something too naughty to say
(X ~ X) - Delete your blog
jfef: i have watched this video well over 200 times & ive...
jfef:
i have watched this video well over 200 times & ive laughed every single fucking time
vogueweekend: "I think virginity is the most over-hyped, illogical concept I've ever heard of, let...
"I think virginity is the most over-hyped, illogical concept I've ever heard of, let alone one of the largest double-standards in history. I have no idea why people over-hype the fact that someone hasn't had sex, or why they equate it to "innocence", "virtue", or "honor". It simply means you haven't had sex, it doesn't say anything about your character."
lifeinmyworldx10: LOVE Omg that's awesome
LOVE
Omg that's awesome
This was taken in Australia. Three separate things...
This was taken in Australia. Three separate things happening at once: On the left, fireworks exploded as part of Australia Day celebrations. In the middle, it's Comet McNaught. Then on the right, there's lightning from a thunderstorm far away.
Recovery is Beautiful: 10 Ways to Improve Body Image
Recovery is Beautiful: 10 Ways to Improve Body Image:
- Have compassion for yourself.
Be honest and kind to yourself as you examine your beliefs, thought patterns, and assumptions about your body and the bodies of other people. This is fruitful but demanding work.
- Expand your idea of beauty.
Expand your concept of what is beautiful. View art. Observe different cultures. Spend time in nature. Constantly remind yourself that everyone is beautiful in his or her own way. Think about people you admire. In what ways are they beautiful?
- Let go of perfectionism.
In the same way that you are learning to accept yourself—flaws and all—you will also be learning to accept your unique body. Striving to reach an arbitrary idea of physical perfection is a form of self-sabotage, and is not possible anyway.
- Fully experience your senses.
Get more in touch with your body by noticing all of your senses. Concentrate on smells, sounds, colors, and touch. Best of all, connect with taste! Eat something you love (that's not triggering). Try something you hate! Your body enables you to have physical experiences, so get brave and enjoy them.
- Reconnect your mind and body.
Certain activities—yoga, stretching, dancing, Pilates, Tai Chi—bring the mind and body together by focusing on the physical experience of the moment. These are wonderful practices for both quieting the mind and building a friendship with the body.
- Tolerate negative body talk without acting on it.
You don't go from bulimia to loving your body in one day. Acknowledge that it's a process, and that negative body talk is inevitable. But don't act on the thoughts by turning to old habits. Instead, learn to talk back, or decide that you just aren't going to listen right now.
- Understand the deeper meanings of negative body talk.
Negative body talk is a symptom of an eating disorder, just like bingeing and purging. There can be deeper meaning behind the phrases "I feel fat" (I feel worthless), "I have to lose weight" (My life lacks meaning), and "I hate the way I look" (I hate my life). When you have these thoughts, recognize that they are code for bigger issues, and investigate.
- Talk back to harmful body thoughts.
When you hear yourself being self-disparaging, talk back. Use positive affirmations and use rational, rather than emotional, language.
- Process body trauma with support.
Sometimes, body image issues are symptoms of past trauma, such as teasing, abuse, rejection, or abandonment. Healing the pain of trauma is a challenging and intimate process. I recommend working with a qualified therapist.
- Write a love letter to your body.
Thank your body for all the good things it does for you. Appreciate it for giving you a life. Tell it the kinds of things you would say to a soul mate, because, after all, your body is your soul's companion!(Source: http://www.bulimia.com/client/client_pages/improve_body_image.cfm)
mykaylaisnotonfire: "Books are the perfect entertainment: no...
"Books are the perfect entertainment: no commercials, no batteries, hours of enjoyment for each dollar spent. What I wonder is why everybody doesn't carry a book around for those inevitable dead spots in life."
-Stephen King
I just can't not reblog this
23/50 Jenny Schecter moments I feel related toThe L Word S02E11...
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scootaloo-pootaloo: scottishtempertantrum: her little face...
her little face jkhgkfyfh j
One good thing about this movie: he could have said "no, shooting arrows is not for little girls" but instead he said "no, shooting with that big bow is not for little girls. use this small one." i think that's fantastic.
"Heath [Ledger] was one of the easiest-going cats there was. I'd been told, "Watch out for Heath,..."
"Heath [Ledger] was one of the easiest-going cats there was. I'd been told, "Watch out for Heath, man, he's in character. Look out." Not at all. He was just a guy playing a part. He was a wonderful cat. The first day we worked together, he had a big, long monologue, and he went into the monologue, then he turned and looked me right in the eye and said, "How am I doing?" [Laughs.] I said, "You're doin' great, guy! You're doing great! That was a great take!" He was just really sweet, really warm, and really unpretentious. And he was an actor's actor. He's gonna be sorely missed for forever and a day."-
I really love this particular quote from The AV Club's interview with Eric Roberts because one of the more nauseating things that people do with Heath Ledger in the wake of his death is try to pathologize what this performance did to him.
There's all these odd urban legends circulating around his time filming The Dark Knight and how allegedly sunken into the role he was, like the one positing that his fiddling with the remote prior to the hospital explosion was improvised (patently false), and Jack Nicholson's response to the news of Heath's death probably didn't help. Which is sad, because that's clearly just Jack Nicholson just being a stupid dick.
I like this quote because it gives credence to the much larger likelihood of why Heath Ledger was so good as the Joker, because it'd be the same reason he got the part in the first place - Heath Ledger was an actor and he was good at his job.
(via confusedtree)can we just get this straight? if you message me on tumblr you are not annoying me i am a lonely...
can we just get this straight? if you message me on tumblr you are not annoying me i am a lonely person and any form of human contact is a god send
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homeiswheretheheartsare: Mini Thor - The Last Pop-Tart
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"Instead of saying, 'Asexuality doesn't exist,' try saying, 'Asexuality is a sexual orientation just..."
"Instead of saying, 'Asexuality doesn't exist,' try saying, 'Asexuality is a sexual orientation just like bi, gay, lesbian, and pan.'
Instead of saying, 'You will know when it's time to have sex,' try saying, 'Love doesn't equal sex.'
Instead of saying, 'Have you seen a doctor?' try saying, 'There are many happy, healthy relationships that don't have sex involved in them.'
Instead of saying, 'This will pass, it is just a phase. Everyone wants sex sometimes,' try saying, 'Sexuality is fluid and exists on a huge spectrum. There are many different types of sexuality.'
Instead of saying, 'Sex is a natural part of adult relationships,' try saying, 'Sex and sexuality are complicated to figure out. Give yourself time and space to explore what you are feeling.'
"- Asexual Awareness Week's advice to the Trevor project, from the two-page document drafted by Sara Beth Brooks (pearlsfromthewest). (via lunasspecto)
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