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If you were a disney princess, who would you be?
hey, so i lost a fic and i was wondering if you could help me find it. well at the beginning stiles was fighting with his ex boyfriend\dom ( aiden ) and them derek comes and sits next to him on the table and pretends to be his boyfriend to scare aiden off and then they start dating and derek realizes that stiles is his mate. (there's some sort of BDSM in the fic) pls help me find it.. THANK YOU.
Hi i found this fic, its Rescue Me (& Take Me in Your Arms) by tumtatumtum. Here’s the AO3 link: http://archiveofourown.org/works/4413689
Watch: Bill Nye uses science to defend women’s reproductive rights.
i like how he points out the overt whiteness and maleness of the anti-choice movement. cause while there are people of color, women, nb people, etc. in the movement the vast, vast majority of the ones who advocate passing laws banning abortions are white cis men.
I’ll never chase a man but if he has tattoos and a beard I might power walk.
The reviews for this Veet for men is the greatest thing I have ever seen!
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60 Awesome Search Engines for Serious Writers
Finding the information you need as a writer shouldn’t be a chore. Luckily, there are plenty of search engines out there that are designed to help you at any stage of the process, from coming up with great ideas to finding a publisher to get your work into print. Both writers still in college and those on their way to professional success will appreciate this list of useful search applications that are great from making writing a little easier and more efficient.
Professional
Find other writers, publishers and ways to market your work through these searchable databases and search engines.
Litscene: Use this search engine to search through thousands of writers and literary projects, and add your own as well.
Thinkers.net: Get a boost in your creativity with some assistance from this site.
PoeWar: Whether you need help with your career or your writing, this site is full of great searchable articles.
Publisher’s Catalogues: Try out this site to search through the catalogs and names of thousands of publishers.
Edit Red: Through this site you can showcase your own work and search through work by others, as well as find helpful FAQ’s on writing.
Writersdock: Search through this site for help with your writing, find jobs and join other writers in discussions.
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One Stop Write Shop: Use this tool to search through the writings of hundreds of other amateur writers.
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WriteSearch: This search engine focuses exclusively on sites devoted to reading and writing to deliver its results.
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Research
Try out these tools to get your writing research done in a snap.
Google Scholar: With this specialized search engine from Google, you’ll only get reliable, academic results for your searches.
WorldCat: If you need a book from the library, try out this tool. It’ll search and find the closest location.
Scirus: Find great scientific articles and publications through this search engine.
OpenLibrary: If you don’t have time to run to a brick-and-mortar library, this online tool can still help you find books you can use.
Online Journals Search Engine: Try out this search engine to find free online journal articles.
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Writer’s Web Search Engine: This search engine is a great place to find reference information on how to write well.
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Find all the great philosophers you could want to reference in this online tool.
Niche Writers
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hygiene/beauty masterpost
i’m done with finals thank the lawd so i thought i’d compile a list of useful stuff and personal advice regarding personal hygiene or whatever :))
hair:
tips:
when showering, try to keep shampoo away from your ends. they dry out much more quickly, and shampoo strips away any natural oils or moisture in your ends, meaning your hair will look frizzy even after conditioner. the hair closer to your scalp is the only part that needs to be cleaned anyway. blake lively, the goddess of hair herself, swears by this.
don’t condition your hair near your scalp!! this will inevitably create product/oil buildup and will make your hair greasy and flat. only use it on your ends (for longer hair, start at the nape of ur neck and work toward the ends). also, let your conditioner sit for a minute or two after applying. i usually shave or wash my face while it sits so i make sure it has time to work its magic.
instead of wrapping wet hair in a towel twist, try the old t-shirt twist! t-shirts are much gentler and less abrasive against delicate wet hair, which, you guessed it, reduces frizz.
when brushing wet hair, start at the ends and work your way up. if you have to put in product before you brush it, like me, use a different brush at the scalp to reduce any product buildup/greasiness/flatness.
don’t go to bed with your hair wet. not only can you develop mold/bacteria in your hair if it stays wet too long (GROSS), wet hair is a lot more prone to breakage (meaning the more you toss and turn, the frizzier your hair will be). the main reason i advise against it is because it makes your scalp itch like crazy and can make your roots look oily the next day.
brush your hair out at the end of the day to distribute the natural oils in your scalp–this is good for creating shine, decreasing oiliness in second- or third-day roots, and growing out your hair.
please use heat protectants before drying/heat styling your hair!!
evenly distribute any products you put in by brushing them through.
if you have dandruff, get some selsun blue, head&shoulders, or neutrogena T-gel shampoo. they will save your life and your scalp.
don’t use scalding hot water when showering, ESPECIALLY if you have colored hair. not only does it basically strip color from your hair, it’s bad for your hair texture and health. try to use warm to cool water (the colder the water, the shinier your hair!! it helps seal the hair shaft).
if your hair lacks body, especially near the scalp, it could be the result of product buildup. try using a clarifying shampoo once every week or two depending on your hair’s thickness.
if your hair is still flat, try changing your part! it instantly changes your look and can immediately add volume.
try to get your hair trimmed every 6 months, at the least.
sea salt spray creates instant body and texture on most hair types. it is especially great if you have wavy to curly hair or short hair. one of my favorites is organix moroccan oil sea salt spray– you can find it at drugstores for a great price and it works beautifully, plus the moroccan oil adds shine and softness. another good and even cheaper one is nym sea salt spray (also available at most drugstores).
coconut oil is a godsend. use it as a hair mask, an after-shower detangler, a product in place of smoothing creme, or put a tiny bit on your fingers to smooth flyaways. you can basically use it for whatever u want. just make sure it’s organic or else you’re not helping your hair much lol
tutorials/resources:
how to trim your split ends at home
how to cut your own hair at home
homemade hair masks: 1 | 2 | 3
homemade brown sugar scalp scrub
how to french braid your own hair
how to fishtail braid
how to waterfall braid
diy: how to go from dark to blonde hair the healthy way (great tutorial if you’re bleaching your hair or dyeing it a pastel color!!)
ion professional hair care products (dyes, toners, etc – cheap but amazing quality!)
body:
tips:
use an unscented pH balanced bar soap, such as dove or aveeno, to prevent dryness, acne, or any harsh chemicals from damaging your skin. this is especially important when washing your underarms, ya bizness, and any other sensitive areas.
liquid body wash actually tends to clog pores more than bar soap, so if you have body acne, try cleansing with bar soap instead.
the best way to get rid of body acne is to use a spray with salicylic acid after drying your skin post-shower. my favorite is acnefree, but neutrogena body clear and nature’s cure are also great. if you have long hair, try to keep it off your back/shoulders, especially when wet/after applying product.
if you have keratosis pilaris, also known as KP (google for images), the best way to get rid of it is to exfoliate with either a sugar scrub or a gentle exfoliator in the shower, then moisturize immediately after you dry off. it’s really just the result of dry skin, so if you maintain it you could get rid of it. this goes for dry skin in general.
if you shave, always buy men’s razors. you get a much closer and smoother shave since they’re made for faces instead of legs. i know they’re not cute or colorful, but you can get more razors as well as more/better blades for less money. i can get 5 men’s disposable razors with 4 blades each for $8, instead of 3 women’s razors with 3 blades each for like $11. it’s a conspiracy. buy men’s razors please. dismantle the constructs of gender
moisturize when you get out of the shower, after you dry off a little. it will help your skin retain moisture better and make your skin softer, since water and soap dry it out. i don’t recommend using baby oil since mineral oil is terrible for your skin, and i don’t recommend stuff with artificial fragrances or dyes, but if you want to smell like jasmine midnight kisses or w/e then do ur thing. i usually use aveeno, eucerin, aquaphor body lotion, or just coconut oil since they’re all great for sensitive skin and absorb quickly.
please shower after you work out or sweat a lot. you will prevent body acne, bacteria buildup, yeast infections, smelling horrendous, and even staph infection (particularly if you go to the gym). you don’t have to wash your hair every time unless you’re drenched in sweat but please shower.
underarms are sensitive children who will throw tantrums if you don’t pay them proper attention. try to find deodorant without aluminum or any weird preservatives to prevent rashes. i recommend tom’s deodorant or making your own.
if you have really dry, cracking feet, try putting vaseline or a thick lotion (i use burt’s bees coconut foot creme) on your feet, put on socks, and keep them on overnight. it will feel a little weird and squishy at first, but after a few days you will definitely find it worth the weirdness!!
tutorials/resources:
diy recipe for the greatest body scrub ever (literal magic i’m so serious)
diy deodorant: 1 | 2 | 3
diy coffee body scrub
at-home manicure
at-home pedicure
diy bath soaks: 1 | 2 | 3
dollar shave club
face:
tips:
i cannot stress enough how amazing coconut oil is. use it as a makeup remover (especially wonderful for eye makeup!!), a moisturizer, or even as an acne treatment:
if you have one of those god-awful huge, painful blemishes, mix coconut oil with some 100% tea tree oil (dilute the tea tree oil like this or you WILL get a rash) and use it as a spot treatment. the coconut oil balances the oil on your skin, while the tea tree oil kills bacteria.
be gentle when dealing with your skin, especially with pulling and tugging around your eyes. you will thank me when you’re older.
don’t listen to vogue or cosmo and don’t start using anti-aging products in your twenties. please. you don’t need it. do incorporate sun protection into your daily routine. get a moisturizer with spf in it to protect your skin and use it in the mornings. this will prevent wrinkles and, more importantly, skin cancer.
wash your face first thing in the morning to get rid of all the nasty excess oil you produce in your sleep. wash it before you go to bed (after removing makeup) too.
after washing your face, apply a toner (or, if you have acne, a treatment containing salicylic acid. i use clearisil 5 in 1 pads or neutrogena natural spot treatment), let it dry, and then moisturize. this is so important. i don’t care who you are or your skin type. when you apply acidic products or wash your face without moisturizing it, your skin gets stripped of natural oils/moisture and then panics by creating an excess of oil, meaning you get greasy skin and acne. get a moisturizer that works with your skin type and i promise you will notice a difference if you don’t already use it.
if you wear makeup and want to go for a quick/easy/natural/no-makeup look, or if you don’t have time to do your full face, or if you think you look dead bc you didn’t sleep, you don’t need to do a bunch of extra stuff. just cover up any acne with concealer, put on some blush and mascara, and then leave everything else alone. blush is magical and will instantly make you look fresh and young and alive and pretty.
don’t touch your acne. the more you touch it, the worse it gets. if you have to…pop it (i’m sorry that’s so gross i couldn’t think of another way to say it), just make sure you wash your hands first and disinfect/put acne treatment on it directly afterward. STOP trying to do anything if you see blood or if it gets too painful.
clean your phone screen and glasses frames with an alcohol swab every few days to keep your face clean.
please, for the love of god, don’t put lemon juice or baking soda on your face. it is so corrosive. don’t listen to pinterest. also, don’t use sugar scrub or body exfoliator on your face as it’s way more delicate than your body’s skin.
if you get a lot of chin-area acne, it could be a hormonal issue. talk to your doctor about birth control, and if you’re already taking it then make sure you’re taking it regularly (which you should be anyway omg)
wash/change your sheets and pillowcas(es) every two weeks at the LEAST. imagine how much nastiness gets on your pillowcase from hair products, oil, dead skin…i don’t even wanna think about what gets on it. plus, fresh sheets always make everything better :)
drink lots of water every day. your skin needs it.
above all, love your skin. be gentle to it. treat it well. it will love you back if you do.
tutorials/resources:
diy face masks: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
ways to use coconut oil: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
acne face chart
best blush shades for your skin tone
how to shape and groom your brows
how to make lipstick from crayons
winged eyeliner tutorial
how to use liquid liner
easy ways to change your look
how to get rid of dark circles
i’ll probably add to this later but in the meantime enjoy!!
God bless.
Derek Hale Rarepair Week - Day 1 - favourite ship: Dydia
“Never love a wild thing… You can’t give your heart to a wild thing: the more you do, the stronger they get. Until they’re strong enough to run.”
Reading amazing fanfiction, then forgetting to bookmark it
enter this into the Google search
site:<url of site where you read the fic> <a line you remember from the fic or character names plus a unique detail>
for example:
site:http://archiveofourown.org/ Todd Margo pedicure
Google will search only AO3 and tell you which pages contain the words Todd Margo and pedicure.
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Sir Lancelot “Heart Eyes” of Camelot
heres a link with things girls can buy to protect themselves
also! there is an escape button on every page so if you’re looking at the site and you live in a dangerous environment and need to hide it, it will redirect you to google.
THIS SITE IS SO RAD EVEN IF YOU DONT NEED SELF DEFENSE THINGS YOU CAN BUY A WATER BOTTLE SAFE
If I need this then others do too. Share the fuck out of this!!!!!!!!!!!!
When a person tells you that you hurt them, you don’t get to decide that you didn’t.
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Reblog this if you're older than Google.
It scares me that there’s only 1000 reblogs.
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