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Janaina Medeiros
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YOU ARE THE REASON

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Summer sendoff on Sebago Lake with a few nights at the historic oI love September in Maine. 🍃
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what was remarkable about matilda was that it was her actual family that treated her like shit, not an orphanage or a step-parent or that she was adopted or anything like that. there was no reveal like miss honey is like “im your real mother” it was all about found family because her family was bullshit and that was just the way it was. it is so rare to see a biological family portrayed as people who don’t get their kids and don’t treat them right in kids media
my instagram: sha.nty
A friend of mine posted this and tagged my old instagram account, asking me to share it. I figured sharing it here where I actually have a following, would be far better.
Please remember that just because the government is giving into pressure and greed, that doesn’t mean that any of this is getting any better, in a lot of ways it’s getting worse. And even if you yourself aren’t being as heavily affected anymore, there are people and communities that are.
Stay safe Darling ones, and help others remain safe too.
here’s the link to the fundraisers thread
The Navajo Reservation Relief Project
PPE masks for the reservations
The Water Project
The Navajo and Hopi COVID-19 Relief Fund
Someone put red paint on the "Serve and Protect" sculpture at the Salt Lake City police building and it is such a powerful statement.
"Good art should disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed." -C.A.C.
If anyone knows who took the photo, it would be much appreciated. I want to give credit where credits due. Found here on insta.
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Mollie Adams
asks for gay girls
what does your wallet look like?
favorite color?
do you own a pride flag, or more than one?
describe your favorite outfit.
when was the last time a girl made your heart flutter? how’d she do it?
do you use nail polish?
do you keep organized?
ever take naps?
who was your first crush?
what are your crush tendencies? fall hard or often?
describe your ideal day.
describe your ideal date.
what’s your favorite food?
who do you feel most comfortable around?
what is your favorite compliment to recieve?
did you/do you like highschool?
favorite animal?
do you like your name?
what kind of weather is your favorite?
do you believe in horoscopes?
tell us about your music taste.
have you had your first kiss? if so what was it like?
did you have a favorite stuffed animal as a kid?
what time do you usually wake up/go to bed?
what dream trip would you take with your wife?
do you have any pets?
what pair of underwear is your favorite?
what makes you smile?
what makes you feel heavy?
what makes you feel better?
how do you show your love?
when is it time to get a haircut?
where would you live if you could live anywhere?
do your friends and family take good care of you?
have you always used the labels you use now?
what makes you laugh?
who is your favorite fictional character?
who do you admire?
describe yourself with three words.
how long does it take you to get ready in the morning?
what do you wish you could tell your younger self?
what would you do if you won the lottery?
would you call yourself a romantic?
what is your gayest childhood memory?
do you have tattoos or want any?
what’s your worst habit?
what are you proud of?
did you know you’re actually a gift to the world, for real?
what’s your favorite memory?
do you have a sweet tooth?
what do you like most about yourself?
what makes you fall for a girl?
make a recommendation.
have you ever had your heart broken?
when do you feel most yourself?
name a gorgeous celeb.
what are some of your favorite songs this week?
tell us 2 of your biggest hopes and fears.
what flavor of chapstick/lip balm is the best?
are you okay?
Maturity is realising that other people are not mind readers, even those who love you. It’s on you to reach out, talk about how you feel, and to explain yourself. Everybody is busy living their own lives and is caught up in their own issues & problems, amidst all that you can’t expect them to magically be in tune with your every need and emotion. Communicate.
“I’ve been a massage therapist for many years, now. I know what people look like. People have been undressing for me for a long time. I know what you look like: a glance at you, and I can picture pretty well what you’d look like on my table. Let’s start here with what nobody looks like: nobody looks like the people in magazines or movies. Not even models. Nobody. Lean people have a kind of rawboned, unfinished look about them that is very appealing. But they don’t have plump round breasts and plump round asses. You have plump round breasts and a plump round ass, you have a plump round belly and plump round thighs as well. That’s how it works. And that’s very appealing too. Woman have cellulite. All of them. It’s dimply and cute. It’s not a defect. It’s not a health problem. It’s the natural consequence of not consisting of photoshopped pixels, and not having emerged from an airbrush. Men have silly buttocks. Well, if most of your clients are women, anyway. You come to male buttocks and you say – what, this is it? They’re kind of scrawny and the tissue is jumpy because it’s unpadded; you have to dial back the pressure, or they’ll yelp. Adults sag. It doesn’t matter how fit they are. Every decade, an adult sags a little more. All of the tissue hangs a little looser. They wrinkle, too. I don’t know who put about the rumor that just old people wrinkle. You start wrinkling when you start sagging, as soon as you’re all grown up, and the process goes its merry way as long as you live. Which is hopefully a long, long time, right? Everybody on a massage table is beautiful. There are really no exceptions to this rule. At that first long sigh, at that first thought that “I can stop hanging on now, I’m safe” – a luminosity, a glow, begins. Within a few minutes the whole body is radiant with it. It suffuses the room: it suffuses the massage therapist too. People talk about massage therapists being caretakers, and I suppose we are: we like to look after people, and we’re easily moved to tenderness. But to let you in on a secret: I’m in it for the glow. I’ll tell you what people look like, really: they look like flames. Or like the stars, on a clear night in the wilderness.”
— What People Really Look Like