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Surreal Photography by Joel Robison.
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Mental health advice from your friendly neighbourhood Sane Person™
have you tried yoga
yes? okay what about pilates
have you tried eating food that you cant afford
why don’t you get a job
do you sleep enough/too much
try sleeping better
have you considered Normal people’s feelings
have you considered becoming Normal like us
i think that would help
here i printed out this article on deep breathing from a Women’s online magazine, it helped my coworker who was sad one time
hey your’e creative, maybe you could write your own article
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The worst part about liking classical music is when you forget the name of a piece and you can’t google the lyrics because there are none
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“Mother,” I slowly repeated in Korean. “I am not a boy. I am a girl. I am transgender.” My face reddened, and tears blurred my vision. I braced myself for her rejection and the end to a relationship that had only begun. Silence again filled the room. I searched my mother’s eyes for any signs of shock, disgust or sadness. But a serene expression lined her face as she sat with ease on the couch. I started to worry that my words had been lost in translation. Then my mother began to speak. “Mommy knew,” she said calmly through my friend, who looked just as dumbfounded as I was by her response. “I was waiting for you to tell me.” “What? How?” “Birth dream,” my mother replied. In Korea some pregnant women still believe that dreams offer a hint about the gender of their unborn child. “I had dreams for each of your siblings, but I had no dream for you. Your gender was always a mystery to me.” I wanted to reply but didn’t know where to begin. My mother instead continued to speak for both of us. “Hyun-gi,” she said, stroking my head. “You are beautiful and precious. I thought I gave birth to a son, but it is OK. I have a daughter instead.”
Andy Marra, The Beautiful Daughter: How My Korean Mother Gave Me the Courage to Transition (via killtimebaked)
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The inferiority of women is man-made.
American author, activist, and lecturer Helen Keller, June 11, 1916 (via ignify)
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It is ungrateful to be wishing you were doing something else at the moment you are living. You haven’t lived in the moment that you are really living, you are wishing you were somewhere else.
Suzanne Farrell (via recoveryisbeautiful)
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One of my all time favourite scenes from Friends.
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'Nip Tuck'
Makeup - Myself, Shonagh Scott Photography - Martin Higgs Retoucher - Stefka Pavlova Model - Zarah, Lenis Model Management Location - The Face Painting Shop
For a list of products I used to create this look, please see the photo I posted of this look ‘behind the scenes’
@NikkieTutorials & @TheeVanityDiary for inspiration
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Abandoned Places…
Makes you want to explore… doesn’t it?
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All the secrets of the world are contained in books. Read at your own risk.
Lemony Snicket
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Finally, from so little sleeping and so much reading, his brain dried up and he went completely out of his mind.
Cervantes, Don Quixote
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If you want to kill yourself, kill what you don’t like. I had an old self that I killed. You can kill yourself too, but that doesn’t mean you got to stop living.
Vargus (via sadgurl95)
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