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â1. There are plenty of ways to enter a pool. The stairs is not one of them. 2. Never cancel dinner plans by text message. 3. Donât knock it âtil you try it. 4. If a street performer makes you stop walking, you owe him a buck. 5. Always use âweâ when referring to your home team or your government. 6. When entrusted with a secret, keep it. 7. Donât underestimate free throws in a game of âhorseâ. 8. Just because you can doesnât mean you should. 9. Donât dumb it down. 10. You only get one chance to notice a new haircut. 11. If youâre staying more than one night, unpack. 12. Never park in front of a bar. 13. Expect the seat in front of you to recline. Prepare accordingly. 14. Keep a picture of your first fish, first car, and first boy/girlfriend. 15. Hold your heroes to a high standard. 16. A suntan is earned, not bought. 17. Never lie to your doctor. 18. All guns are loaded. 19. Donât mention sunburns. Believe me, they know. 20. The best way to show thanks is to wear it. Even if itâs only once. 21. Take a vacation of your cell phone, internet, and TV once a year. 22. Donât fill up on bread, no matter how good. 23. A handshake beats an autograph. 24. Donât linger in the doorway. In or out. 25. If you choose to go in drag, donât sell yourself short. 26. If you want to know what makes you unique, sit for a caricature. 27. Never get your hair cut the day of a special event. 28. Be mindful of what comes between you and the Earth. Always buy good shoes, tires, and sheets. 29. Never eat lunch at your desk if you can avoid it. 30. When youâre with new friends, donât just talk about old friends. 31. Eat lunch with the new kids. 32. When traveling, keep your wits about you. 33. Itâs never too late for an apology. 34. Donât pose with booze. 35. If you have the right of way, take it. 36. You donât get to choose your own nickname. 37. When you marry someone, remember you marry their entire family. 38. Never push someone off a dock. 39. Under no circumstances should you ask a woman if sheâs pregnant. 40. Itâs not enough to be proud of your ancestry; live up to it. 41. Donât make a scene. 42. When giving a thank you speech, short and sweet is best. 43. Know when to ignore the camera. 44. Never gloat. 45. Invest in good luggage. 46. Make time for your mom on your birthday. Itâs her special day, too. 47. When opening presents, no one likes a good guesser. 48. Sympathy is a crutch, never fake a limp. 49. Give credit. Take blame. 50. Suck it up every now and again. 51. Never be the last one in the pool. 52. Donât stare. 53. Address everyone that carries a firearm professionally. 54. Stand up to bullies. Youâll only have to do it once. 55. If youâve made your point, stop talking. 56. Admit it when youâre wrong. 57. If you offer to help donât quit until the job is done. 58. Look people in the eye when you thank them. 59. Thank the bus driver. 60. Never answer the phone at the dinner table. 61. Forgive yourself for your mistakes. 62. Know at least one good joke. 63. Donât boo. Even the ref is somebodyâs son. 64. Know how to cook one good meal. 65. Learn to drive a stick shift. 66. Be cool to younger kids. Reputations are built over a lifetime. 67. Itâs okay to go to the movies by yourself. 68. Dance with your mother/father. 69. Donât lose your cool. Especially at work. 70. Always thank the host. 71. If you donât understand, ask before itâs too late. 72. Know the size of your boy/girlfriendâs clothes. 73. There is nothing wrong with a plain t-shirt. 74. Be a good listener. Donât just wait for your turn to talk. 75. Keep your word. 76. In college, always sit in the front. Youâll stand out immediately. 77. Carry your motherâs bags. She carried you for nine months. 78. Be patient with airport security. Theyâre just doing their jobs. 79. Donât be the talker in a movie. 80. The opposite sex likes people who shower. 81. You are what you do, not what you say. 82. Learn to change a tire. 83. Be kind. Everyone has a hard fight ahead of them. 84. An hour with grandparents is time well spent. Ask for advice when you need it. 85. Donât litter. 86. If you have a sister, get to know her boyfriend. Your opinion is important. 87. You wonât always be the strongest or the fastest. But you can be the toughest. 88. Never call someone before 9am or after 9pm. 89. Buy the orange properties in Monopoly. 90. Make the little things count. 91. Always wear a bra at work. 92. There is a fine line between looking sultry and slutty. Find it. 93. Youâre never too old to need your mom. 94. Ladies, if you make the decision to wear heels on the first date, commit to keeping them on and keeping your trap shut about how much your feet kill. 95. Know the words to your national anthem. 96. Your dance moves might not be the best, but I promise making a fool of yourself is more fun then sitting on the bench alone. 97. Smile at strangers. 98. Make goals. 99. Being old is not dictated by your bedtime. 100. If you have to fight, punch first and punch hard.â
â a high school teacherâs list of 100 wisest words (via mar-rs)
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For a place that has billions of people, the Earth is a very lonely place to live.
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how the fuck do people just stay motivated their entire lives? what drives you? I got out of bed once and iâve been exhausted ever since.
You need to learn to hate life to the point where you want to get revenge on existence itselfÂ
Best advice ever
please be nice to all animals, even the ones you donât find cute, they have feelings too
Four decades of feminism later I am reading the comedian Angela Barnesâ blog. âI am ugly, and I am proud,â she writes. She goes on to say: âThe fact is I donât see people in magazines who look like me. I donât see people like me playing the romantic lead or having a romantic life.â At the top of the blog is a picture of Barnes. And the thing is, she isnât ugly. Neither is she beautiful. Sheâs normal looking. Sheâs somewhere in the middle of the spectrum, just like lots of women you see every day in real life. It made me think of this yearâs Wimbledon ladiesâ final between Sabine Lisicki and Marion Bartoli. When Bartoli won, the BBC commentator John Inverdale infamously said, âDo you think Bartoliâs dad told her when she was little, âYouâre never going to be a looker, youâre never going to be a Sharapova, so you have to be scrappy and fightâ?â The first thing I thought was: this woman has just won a tennis tournament! And sheâs being judged on her looks! And then I thought: but Bartoli is attractive. Sure, sheâs not at the very highest point on the scale â she doesnât look like a top model. But sheâs pretty. And, in any case, why should it matter? Sheâs a top athlete. Surely thatâs what counts. A sports commentator refers to a pretty woman as ânot a lookerâ. A normal-looking woman thinks sheâs ugly. Why? Because, even though the world is full of normal and pretty women, the world we see â the world of television, films, magazines and websites â is full of women who are top-of-the-scale beauties. And right now, in the second decade of the 21st century, the situation is more extreme than ever. If youâre a woman, a huge proportion of your role models are beautiful. So if youâre normal looking, you feel ugly. And if youâre merely pretty, men feel free to comment on how un-beautiful you are. As a normal-looking man, I find myself in a completely different position. Being normal makes me feel, well, normal. Absolutely fine. As if the way I look is not an issue. Thatâs because itâs not an issue. As a normal-looking man, Iâm in good company. Sure, some male actors and celebrities are very good looking. Brad Pitt. George Clooney. Russell Brand. But many of Hollywoodâs leading men, like me, look like the sort of blokes you see every day, in real life. Russell Crowe, Kevin Spacey, Bruce Willis, Jack Black, Seth Rogen, Martin Freeman, Tom Hanks, Steve Carell, Jim Carrey, Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn, Brendan Fraser⊠In fact, you might almost say that most leading men are normal-looking blokes. Itâs true of television, too. Bryan Cranston, who plays the lead in Breaking Bad â heâs a normal. James Gandolfini â he was a normal. And chubby too. Kevin Whately â normal. Ben Miller â normal. TV cops all look normal. Ray Winstone looks normal. Tim Roth looks normal. They portray people who are interesting for what they do, not what they look like. Oh, and think of sitcoms. The Big Bang Theory features four normal-looking blokes and a stunningly beautiful woman. New Girl is about two normal blokes, a guy whoâs quite good looking, and two women who are⊠yes, strikingly beautiful. When I watch the news, on whatever channel, itâs presented by the classic partnership of an ordinary-looking guy and a gorgeous woman. After the news, I watch the weather. Male weather presenters look like standard males. Female weather presenters look like models. Footballers look normal. Footballersâ wives and girlfriends look stunning. Daytime television presenters: men look like Phillip Schofield; women look like Holly Willoughby. A typical Saturday-night judgesâ panel consists of two types of people â middle-aged blokes and young, stunning women. Sometimes a normal-looking or ageing woman slips through the net â but then, like Arlene Phillips, her days are soon numbered. Countdown had an attractive woman and an ageing bloke; when the attractive woman began to show signs of ageing, she was axed â replaced by a woman who was, of course, strikingly beautiful. Who presents historical documentaries? Guys like David Starkey. Normals. And what happened when a normal-looking woman, Mary Beard, presented a series about the ancient world? She was mocked for not being attractive enough. In a recent interview Dustin Hoffman, another normal, made a revealing comment. Remember when he dressed up as a woman in Tootsie? âI went home and started crying,â he said. Why? âBecause I think I am an interesting woman when I look at myself on screen. And I know that if I met myself at a party, I would never talk to that character. Because she doesnât fulfil physically the demands that weâre brought up to think women have to have in order to ask them out⊠I have been brainwashed.â
The ugly, unfair truth about looking beautiful (via fucknosexistcostumes)
This is why I get infuriated whenever men talk about how theyâre held to unrealistic beauty standards too, because it really doesnât even compare. Men who arenât attractive simply arenât attractive and maybe thatâs rough for them, but women who arenât attractive are barely even people.Â
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Chefchouen âBlue cityâ, Morocco by Basia Asztabska
In the words of the artist Basia Asztabska:
My name is Basia Asztabska I was born in 1985 in Gliwice, Poland. Currently living and working in London, UK. My interest in photography began in 2007, and in a short time, developed from a hobby into a passion and a way of live. I am a professional freelance photographer, ready to take risks and challenges to capture the perfect moment. My biggest desire has been to discover new places, cultures and people. Combining my travels with my passion for photography is like living a dream to me.
Chefchaouen or Chaouen, as it is often called by Moroccans, is a popular tourist destination because of its proximity to Tangier and the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. The name refers to the shape of the mountain tops above the town, that look like the two horns (chaoua) of a goat. âChef Chaouenâ derives from the Berber word for horns, Ichawen. Chefchaouenâs blue walls are a popular subject of interest. There are several theories as to why the walls were painted blue. One popular theory is that the blue keeps mosquitos away, another is that Jews introduced the blue when they took refuge from Hitler in the 1930s. The blue is said to symbolize the sky and heaven, and serve as a reminder to lead a spiritual life.
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