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May 30, 2012 12:23 am 12:23 am

(Source: shrbr, via my-soul-to-reap)

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seensense:

Edie Campbell ph. by Jessie Lily Adams for Lula S/S 12

(via anacentauri)

12:19 am

kyoukinohana:

mmysbathotw:

abessinier:

The essence of being athorable

Reblogging because athorable is going in my vocabulary. 

^ My favorite

(Source: lokis-pride, via iwillnotbebullied)

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"Not being assaulted is not a privilege to be earned through the judicious application of personal safety strategies. A woman should be able to walk down the street at 4 in the morning in nothing but her socks, blind drunk, without being assaulted, and I, for one, am not going to do anything to imply that she is in any way responsible for her own assault if she fails to Adequately Protect Herself. Men aren’t helpless dick-driven maniacs who can’t help raping a vulnerable woman. It disrespects EVERYONE."
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thedailywhat:

Lights Out: Peter Schneider has combined footage of 39 of the creepiest children ever to grace the screen into a single horrifying video.

(Safe for work, but possibly not safe for home alone in the dark.)

[interweb3000.]

12:10 am
torunwithcurves:

10 Reason You Eat When You’re Not Actually Hungry
To cope. But if you turn to food for emotional reasons, you won’t resolve the underlying issues.
Out of boredom. But eating can only last for so long—and then you have an afternoon to fill!
Because other people are eating. Check in with your hunger level to see if you really need it.
Because food is there. If you’re unable to nix the trigger food altogether, move the treats out of sight—you’ll be less likely to grab a handful.
Because it’s a special occasion. Celebrations are about the people, not the food.
Because you’re tired. A change of scenery might be just the ticket to battle the afternoon lull.
Because the clock says so. Don’t just eat when the clock tells you to! When mealtime hits, use it as a cue to check in with your current hunger level.
Because it’s free (or cheap). Always check in with your body’s hunger level before you automatically fill your plate with a freebie.
Because you can’t say no to food pushers. You can always set the fork down or share the cake with neighbors or co-workers, or simply eat just a small portion.
Because you suffer from clean plate syndrome. To prevent overeating, take stock throughout your meal to gauge how hungry you are; you might find that you don’t need those last few bites after all.

torunwithcurves:

10 Reason You Eat When You’re Not Actually Hungry

  1. To cope. But if you turn to food for emotional reasons, you won’t resolve the underlying issues.
  2. Out of boredom. But eating can only last for so long—and then you have an afternoon to fill!
  3. Because other people are eating. Check in with your hunger level to see if you really need it.
  4. Because food is there. If you’re unable to nix the trigger food altogether, move the treats out of sight—you’ll be less likely to grab a handful.
  5. Because it’s a special occasion. Celebrations are about the people, not the food.
  6. Because you’re tired. A change of scenery might be just the ticket to battle the afternoon lull.
  7. Because the clock says so. Don’t just eat when the clock tells you to! When mealtime hits, use it as a cue to check in with your current hunger level.
  8. Because it’s free (or cheap). Always check in with your body’s hunger level before you automatically fill your plate with a freebie.
  9. Because you can’t say no to food pushers. You can always set the fork down or share the cake with neighbors or co-workers, or simply eat just a small portion.
  10. Because you suffer from clean plate syndrome. To prevent overeating, take stock throughout your meal to gauge how hungry you are; you might find that you don’t need those last few bites after all.

(via vainreflections)

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