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YOU ARE THE REASON

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Life With Dogs.
A good life
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On being a fat medical student, at the start of our metabolism module
We’re starting our “metabolism” module at med school this week, and I’m dreading it with every fibre of my being. You see, I am going to be a doctor, and I am fat.
I’m not the type of fat you feel after you’ve had a big lunch, and your usually flat belly is protesting against the waistband of your jeans. I’m the real kind. My BMI hovers a couple of points below “morbidly obese”.
I worry a lot about what people will think of me as a fat doctor. For the smartarses among you, of course I’ve tried to be non-fat, it goes without saying. The thing is though, bodies don’t really like weighing less all of a sudden and are pretty good at reversing things in the long run. Mostly my body settles back to the same size 18 shape eventually.
I am always aware of my fatness, but perhaps more so here at medical school. We are training to work with bodies, and mine is a type of body we warn our patients not to have. It is the first thing described in every list of ‘modifiable risk factors’. A colleague suggests “just don’t let yourself get too fat” as we talk about preventing a certain type of cancer. A final exam question asks us to list four poor health outcomes associated with obesity. I sit through lectures with slides that have sniggering titles like “how BIG is the problem?”
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This changed my life.
Ode to Darth Maul in Clone Wars.
Orange Tabby Cat Can’t Shake Off His Santa Hat.
I do this sometimes, and i also charge into enemy mob. But i can’t help it, that’s how Reinhardt’s heart works. Noble beast who have to follow his instincts.
Holy hell ……
The fact that Sir Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian Mckellen are best friends in real life makes me so happy
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HOW ARE THEY REAL
#squadgoals
Never stops making me smile. I want someone like this in my life. 💜
Okay so the best thing,the best thing about Sirs Patrick & Ian being best friends is that they met because of the X-Men movie.
I saw Sir Patrick speak a year or so ago and someone asked him about their friendship. He told this story about how I think they’d once or twice worked on the same production but had had very little interaction, and that when he’d been a kid, he’d utterly looked up to Sir Ian, who had had an established theater career at a very young age.
People assume that they’ve been friends since they were young, which makes sense given the sort of work they’ve done and their career trajectories, but no. Sir Patrick basically had a giant hero-crush-from-a-distance on Sir Ian for most of his life AND THEN on the set of X-Men, their trailers were put next to each other and they were significantly older than anyone else on the set, so they started spending their downtime together.
And became inseparable. And this is amazing.
So everyone who wants a friend like this, you have time. <3
I want their fashion sense when I’m that age.
@make-dreams-your-master
I just laughed so hard I almost peed
fat bird bullying my doggo
i need dis flufftail for a nest
I just died
1: “Oooh! I like your accent! Where are you from?”
2: [accented] “I’m Liberian.”
1: “My bad!” [whispering] “I like your accent. Where are you from?”
This kid is fucking hilarious!
i love that there is no context whatsoever for the plasma globe on his head
Margaret Cho: Trolls Who Call Me ‘Fat And Ugly’ Are Admitting Defeat
Margaret Cho has a simple philosophy for dealing with degrading comments about herself: If you’re debating a woman and you stoop to calling her “fat” or “ugly,” you’ve already lost the argument.
The comedian explains how to turn misogynist attacks into a “more palatable and pleasurable” experience.