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I need you to text me every 30 seconds saying everything is gonna be okay.
When I am indoors during a nice sunset, I feel like I am squandering my time.
I FINALLY FOUND SOMEONE WHO WILL TEACH ME HOW TO PLAY THE BAGPIPES !
Thoughts on the Dove beauty campaign
Recently, Dove released another video that encourages women to perceive themselves as beautiful rather than average, positing that women are their own harshest critics where looks are concerned. While this is a positive message and evidently an effective campaign, I think it is important to look at this another way:
Women should be able to feel confident and good about themselves without ever factoring in their physical appearance. If a woman (or any other individual) chooses walks through the “average” door, that should not immediately mean that she does not feel successful or powerful; it could mean that she does not include beauty as a qualifier for her self worth.
I can’t help but think while watching these videos and reading the reactionary comments of other viewers (Ex: ”You’re all beautiful, ladies <3″ or “It’s so sad that anyone would ever walk through the Average door”) that we as an audience are, at the root, still making value judgements based solely on the construct of physical beauty. Yes, this video encourages us to widen the boundaries of what we see as beautiful, and I don’t think that is a negative message. However, the implications of seeing yourself as “average” in this video are disturbing to me. Average does not inherently mean “sad about being average and desperately in need of Dove’s reassurance.” “Average”, like “Beautiful”, is just an adjective that everyone is going assign different levels of significance to.
In any case, there are plenty of adjectives I might use to use to describe myself, and I don’t feel a need to include either of the two in question.
just did my taxes, tomorrow applying for a credit card, currently doing my laundry
adulthood sneaks up on you
Learn how to make galaxy eggs with this tutorial by Allison Murray from Dream A Little Bigger.
Happy Egg Day
or passover
or just a normal Sunday
Submarine
Richard Ayoade (2010)
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ORANGE IS THE NEW CAT
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TIL Ramen is actually delicious
Also, shoutout to Dylan who knows about this blog now and is definitely going to read it even though I told him not to
There's a post about you on here somewhere, about the huge spider you put in my freakin shower
SO MANY CHOICES
SO MANY PEOPLE I WILL PISS OFF REGARDLESS OF THE CHOICES
SO MUCH FUTURE TO CONSIDER
SO LITTLE TIME TO CHOOSE
i think i have forgotten how to do valentines day
yes, i have my qualms about the institution of marriage, but damned if i don't love weddings
oh my god what am i even going to do with my life
Oliver the Dog and Arashi the Cat: the cutest best friends ever!
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