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These are the things sheâs grateful for.
God bless potatoes.Â
Your "desert island" palette might include the pricey, 12-pan one you spent weeks lusting after and saving for, but allow us to suggest a new option.
This looks awesome! I am sure I would likely only use 3 colors most of the time but I like the idea of having a selection.Â
Iâve got a bad case of the 3:00 am guilts - you know, when you lie in bed awake and replay all those things you didnât do right? Because, as we all know, nothing solves insomnia like a nice warm glass of regret, depression and self-loathing.
D.D. Barant (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
Ugh...yes
dysautonomia culture is being envious of your friendâs vital signs
Mirror calligraphy.
Calming.
Gorgeous.
Leopard Seal bringing a National Geographic penguins to feed him.Â
âBut instead of harming him, the seal began to ânurtureâ him. It began to bring him penguins, first alive, then dead, perhaps assuming that he was a âuseless predator in her ocean.ââÂ
Photograph: Paul Nicklen
Source Article:Â http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/03/140311-paul-nicklen-leopard-seal-photographer-viral/
Not enough people talk about how scary leopard seals are. F shark week....leopard seal week is far more frightening.
I get cute for: 1. me 2. to be admired from afar but left the hell alone
3. To look at myself when I pass by store windows
I love how people act as if my illness is an inconvenience to them. Like, imagine how I feel buddy.
Double tap if you agree!
I can feel things moving! Something big and wonderful is about to happen! http://ift.tt/2l2WBUV
Iâm putting this out there!
Don't settle for store-bought gifts when you can give your loved ones these one-of-a-kind DIY presents. No matter the occasion, giving someone a gift you made
For the crafty folks out there...
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I think the weirdest thing about chronic illness is hoping to get diagnosed with other illnesses, because maybe that will explain symptoms that your already-diagnosed illnesses donât quite explain, and maybe a new illness would have more treatment options that could possibly help you feel maybe a little bit or even a decent amount better.
Yes! Sometimes it is only natural to *want* to be diagnosed with another illness!
Ah yo does anybody else feel like they arenât âacting disabled enoughâ to be taken seriously or is that just a me fear cause I canât even have fun or use a wheelchair without being afraid of being yelled at for faking.
I feel like this whenever I eat around people. They see me eat and are, âYay! Youâre cured!â ... Thatâs not how this works.Â
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Watching this was a highlight of my week!
Thereâs a huge gap between what you learn in health class in high school and knowing what to do when you find a lump. Especially if no one else is worried.
Why donât doctors believe women and why are women so frequently gaslighted?
This needs to change.Â