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happy holidays this is terrible i love it
1973, the graffiti era begins.
this took embarrassingly long to do, but here you go, your dash is snowing
Good job!!
hey have u taken bio 354 evolution or ecological genetics? if so, any opinions on them and if there is a curve or anything
I took BIO 354 in the Summer of 2012, so it might be different than it is during the Fall or Spring. I'd definitely say there's a curve. I got 685.33/920 and got an A- in the class. I'd say it's easier if you already took BIO 358. There's a lot of overlap. It's interesting, but can be a lot of work. I had a group project, which you might too. Stay on top of that.
My friend got a new puppy, who seems to be quite a fan of hide and seek
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“A young woman was restrained, force-fed and injected with cosmetics in a high street shop window as part of a hard-hitting protest against animal testing.
Jacqueline Traide was tortured in front of hundreds of horrified shoppers in a bid to raise awareness and end the practise.
The 24-year-old endured 10 hours of experiments, which included having her hair shaved and irritants squirted in her eyes, as part of a worldwide campaign by Lush Cosmetics and The Humane Society.
The disturbing stunt took place in Lush’s Regent Street store, one of the UK’s busiest shopping streets.
Jacqueline appeared genuinely terrified as she was pinned down on a bench and had her mouth stretched open with two metal hooks while a man in a white coat force-fed her until she choked and gagged.
The artist was also injected with numerous needles, had her skin braised and lotions and creams smeared across her face.
Passers-by were gobsmacked to see Jacqueline, a social sculpture student at Oxford Brookes University, forced to have a section of her head shaved.
The gruesome spectacle aimed to highlight the cruelty inflicted on animals during cosmetic laboratory tests and raise awareness that animal testing is still a common practise.
The Humane Society International and Lush Cosmetics have joined forces to launch the largest-ever global campaign to end animal testing for cosmetics.
The campaign, launched to coincide with World Week for Animals in Laboratories, is being rolled out simultaneously in over 700 Lush Ltd shops across forty-seven countries including the United States, Canada, India, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Russia.
Lush campaign manager Tamsin Omond said: “The ironic thing is that if it was a beagle in the window and we were doing all these things to it, we’d have the police and RSPCA here in minutes.
“But somewhere in the world, this kind of thing is happening to an animal every few seconds on average.
“The difference is, it’s normally hidden. We need to remind people it is still going on.”
For more information about the campaign, visit www.fightinganimaltesting.com”
I HOPE EVERYONE READS THIS AND REBLOGS IT!
I believe in the magic of books. I believe that during certain periods in our lives we are drawn to particular books—whether it’s strolling down the aisles of a bookshop with no idea whatsoever of what it is that we want to read and suddenly finding the most perfect, most wonderfully suitable book staring us right in the face. Unblinking. Or a chance meeting with a stranger or friend who recommends a book we would never ordinarily reach for. Books have the ability to find their own way into our lives.
Cecelia Ahern (via bookporn)
1. You are not your failures or rejections. You are not the boy who couldn’t love you, the job you couldn’t get, the school who wait-listed you. 2. You are, however, your passions, your convictions and the company you keep. 3. Blocking toxic people out is hard, healthy and needed. You may regret blocking people out. But you will ultimately rejoice in a toxic-free life. 4. You are unique, and your experience with people is unique. Your relationships can never be repeated, replaced; only remembered. 5. Have the courage to be yourself all the time. 6. Show your love. Especially to your parents. We are all living on borrowed time, don’t waste the moment you could have said, “I love you, Mom and Dad.” 7. Don’t be the life of a pity party. No one enjoys the tear-stained favors or melancholy attitude. 8. Trust your intuition. Period. 9. Know when to fight. More importantly, know when to walk away. And keep walking. 10. Never regret speaking your mind and respecting yourself. Even if it compromises your reputation, your relationships or “looking pyscho”. Never regret loving yourself enough to call out people who don’t. 11. She’s no you. And you aren’t her either. So stop comparing yourself, there is no comparison. 12. You can only overcome self-harm with self-love. 13. You were created to be something magnificent. Honor that. 14. Continue to be outspoken. Some will find it scary, some will find it sexy, but you will find it liberating. 15. You may not have the person you want, but you have your integrity. Hold onto it. It will get you through difficult periods with grace and poise. Don’t succumb to low levels of revenge and desperation. Continue to be dignified even when it seems unfair or unresponsive. 16. Before you do something, question your motives. We all have demons but we all have a responsibility to tame them before they turn into our monsters. 17. If you apologize, mean it. 18. Be good to the ones who are good to you. 19. God will speak to you through other people, dreams, and music. Listen. 20. We have so many different chapters in this lifetime. People are not meant to be “main characters” throughout our story. That doesn’t mean we won’t find our happy ending. 21. Some people will take you for granted. Some will emotionally abuse you. This is their problem. Unfortunately you will be causality in someone’s personal battle, but again, this is their problem. 22. It is never too late to change and grow. 23. Forgive. Forgive your enemies and forgive yourself.
23 Painfully True Lessons You Learn By Age 23, by Sage Michaels (via sloppyfirsts)
I’m almost 28, kids… ALL of these are true.
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First day at my internship tomorrow!
This came out WAY better than the last attempt. Wanted to try out something I’d already done with new paints to see the difference. I suppose having had an extra month of painting practise will have helped too :)
Weeping Angel face & body paint
Mehron paradise paints
It’s been seven years since we first met the weeping angels back in Series 3!
Don’t blink!