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9 worst love lessons from romantic comedies
Romantic comedies make us laugh, cry and believe in true love. Unfortunately, they also make us believe in a whole bunch of other things aren’t true — things that are kind of false and definitely destructive.
In honor of Valentine’s Day, we give you a list of films that taught us incredibly stupid love lessons that we hope people are sensible enough to ignore.
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EVERY REBLOG GENERATES 1-5 CENTS DONATION TO CHARITY: WATER
More RE-BLOGS = More DONATIONS = More LIVES SAVED
100% of donations directly fund water projects for communities in need, and we prove each one using photos and GPS coordinates on Google Maps.
$20 = 1 CHILD CLEAN WATER FOR 20 YEARS
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REBLOG 5,000,000 TIMES
WHERE ARE THERE SO LITTLE NOTES YOU GUYS
REBLOG THIS SAVE SOME LIVES.
Oh okay.
I can’t not reblog.
I care too much.
reblogging this to remind myself to donate when I get my purse
reblogging this because I really want them to live like we do.
A MUST TO REBLOG
PLEASE REBLOG. I don’t care if it’s truth or not. But it may be, and you have to understand that this is REALLY important. When you get your hands dirty you just go to the bathroom and clean them. Well this people can’t, and they can’t shower either. And they need that water to drink it, and to stay alive. There’s people out there suffering, and just by reblogging you can help them. So please, I don’t care if this doesn’t fit your blog, this is actually worth it.
Remember this lady?
Oh my god
I’ve reblogged this before and I’ll reblog is again.
I remember her! My mum and I watched a film about her, it’s really good!
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It’s time to get up and get going with both eating healthier, training smarter and getting better! But it’s hard when you’re trying to balance a healthy lifestyle along with school; therefore I’ve gathered the most helpful posts that I’ve seen and know about here on tumblr for every student trying to stay healthy! :)
Nutrition:
5 Reasons why you should pack your lunch
School lunch ideas 1
School lunch ideas 2
School lunch ideas 3
School lunch ideas 4
How to make a healthy eating plan
What to eat when you’re really stressed
Peanut butter for breast cancer
Eat colorful foods!
Clean eating 101
Simple vs complex carbs
Gatorade vs water
Drink more water!
Grocery list
Why a calorie is not a calorie
How to choose the healthiest drinks
Nursing your sweet tooth
Fitness:
Yoga poses at your desk
FitTube
3 HIIT style equipment free at home cardio plans
43 youtube channels for fitness/health
44 body weight exercises
Blogilates HIITs
Back on pointe workout plan
30 burpee variations
27 squat variations
Yoga for…
Fitness do’s and dont’s
Bikini body workouts at home
23 skipping rope exercises
Ultimate workouts for your butt
50 fitness facts you need to know
50 ways to stay more active
Full pack posts:
How to stay healthy while living at school
Getting started check list
How to stay healthy during college
Free calendars
How to build muscle and burn fat
50 clever DIY way to organize your entire life
27 websites for a new year
The healthy eating handbook
The fitness handbook 2
The healthy living handbook 3
Other neat posts:
10 best fitness apps
Cardiovascular health
The science route to a longer life
Running from the dangers
Type one diabetes
The truth about weight loss plateaus
What is an eating disorder
The color of your pee
Bipolar disorder
Sleep or die
Hope you can get some help out of these :)
*NOTICE*
Review Wednesday is now changed to Movie Wednesday :)
I want to give you all material that I worked hard on, and I find that I can if Wednesday is about movies. To be more in depth, I'll fill you in all new movies in theaters, trailers of promising films, reviews possibly (but no promises), actors in depth too.
Hope you like this change!
Felix Baumgartner’s Disorienting and Amazing Fall from Space
On a Saturday in October 2012, the Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner stepped off a helium balloon and plummeted—with his parachute—to Earth. He simultaneously broke the world records for highest manned balloon flight, highest parachute jump, and fastest free fall velocity.
I remember the jump well. For the hour before Baumgartner leapt—and the minutes he was in the air—my Twitter and Facebook friends were captivated. Afternoon plans were canceled as we watched the live feed, enthralled.
As enthralling as the live feed was, it’s nothing compared to the video above. It turns out Baumgartner was wearing GoPro cameras on his jump, and they captured the entire fall… in astonishing detail… from a first-person view.
It is insane.
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The Fault In Our Stars Full Theatrical Trailer More to follow. Released June 6th (US). International dates vary.
All these gifs are filling me with joy and gratitude and overwhelmedness, which is not even a word apparently.
Photograph by Maxim Dondyuk
Jan. 20, 2014. A protester set fire a Molotov cocktail during clashes with police in central Kiev, Ukraine.
From protests turning deadly in Ukraine and a controversial dolphin hunt in Japan to the icy Orthodox Christian rituals of Epiphany and glow-in-the-dark couture at Paris Fashion Week, TIME presents the best pictures of the week.
President Obama’s State of the Union Address faces a Congress frozen in partisan gridlock while his own popularity has taken a hit over the past year. What chance he will be able to get anything done over the next twelve months?
Last year, Obama watched helpless as his legislative agenda stalled in Congress. His plans for immigration reform and a bill to expand background checks for gun buyers got nowhere.
Though Congress has recently announced deals on a new budget and a farm bill, and talk of immigration reform has picked up again, the chance of Republicans becoming willing partners with the president is remote. Facing this reality, Obama’s State of the Union will stress that if Congress refuses to act he is willing to enact his agenda through executive actions.
For a president to govern through executive action is often controversial, but on priorities like income inequality to climate change, Obama is unlikely to make progress unless he flexes all the powers of his office.
"I’ve got a pen, and I’ve got a phone. And I can use that pen to sign executive orders and take executive actions and administrative actions that move the ball forward," Obama told reporters earlier this month. “I’ve got a phone that allows me to convene Americans from every walk of life, nonprofits, businesses, the private sector, universities to try to bring more and more Americans together around what I think is a unifying theme: making sure that this is a country where, if you work hard, you can make it.” MORE from Newsweek’s Pema Levy Obama Ready to Sidestep Congress in Today’s State of the Union)
One of the most important lessons from today’s blockbuster social mobility report is that place matters. (And, because your parents choose the place where you’re born and live, parents matter.) Tucked into the appendix are two colorful maps of America that tell you where social mobility—the chance to move up the income ladder, a.k.a. The American Dream—is living and where it’s not. First, the graphs. Then, five facts. [Glossary: Absolute upward mobility measures how children stack up to their parents. Relative mobility measures their chances of moving up or down the income ladder relative to their peers. Different measures; similar stories. Lighter colors suggest higher mobility.]
(via The Geography of the American Dream)