Japanese Illustration: Creative and Me. Yuki Mori. 2015

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if i look back, i am lost
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we're not kids anymore.
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Japanese Illustration: Creative and Me. Yuki Mori. 2015
I can’t understand God by feelings. I can’t understand the Lord Jesus Christ by feelings. I can only understand God the Father and Jesus Christ by what the Word says about them. God is everything the Word says He is. We need to get acquainted with Him through the Word.
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YES. THANK YOU 👏🏼
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September 1, 2017
26 august 2017
was listening to my k-music daily mix on spotify
and one of the main songs from descendants of the sun starts playing
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**immediately falls to pieces**
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don’t mind me, just being a duck
I loved this scene so much. The actors play off this pairing as flirty and adorable in a way the characters really weren’t in the novels IMO.
That said, when she said the line, “Girls see more blood than boys,” my husband was all confused and like, “What, warrior women, she means?”
So I just looked at him and started listing off, “Blood from their periods every month, maybe blood from sex, blood from childbirth, blood from tending and washing the wounded and dead…That’s been true for most of womankind all through history.”
And he got very, very quiet.
I’ve reblogged this before, but I’m reblogging again for the commentary because this little exchange is like a wink to the female audience that I really loved and I guarantee you that any woman who saw this would know exactly what she means. There are a pretty big chunk of men in the world who don’t think that “women’s work” or women’s bodies are worth knowing about. Also I think find it really amusing when he tries to pass off his ignorance with, “you’re different, you’re not like other women” and she immediately shuts that down.
Megan Braaten
Day at the Museum, Casper Claasen
Submission Friday:
Silenced Voices of Everyday Sheroes
Burnt wood, gold/silver foil, stains and oil on wood panel, 36x36" (2016)
LOVE YOURSELF Highlight Reel x cinematography
Seo Ji Won photographed by Oh Sun Hye.
18 august 2017
I was rewatching part of strong woman do bong soo yesterday and I was really digging the multiple instances park hyung sik was wearing a dark mockneck under a loose popover (see this bc there is no gratuitous standalone shot I can reblog/find on google).
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same
To watch the world, paired off, somewhere beyond your reach. To want to be enough for yourself, by yourself, while also struggling with the lonely reality of an empty chair across the table, the holiday dinner for one, the vacant space in the bed where the silence damns you with this: You may be good enough for yourself, but you’re still not good enough for anyone else.
Modern Love (NY Times)
yesterday bleeds into today, and today sets the tone for tomorrow. somewhere between all the routine, you notice the essence of how much ground you’ve covered, how many different types of terrain your shoes have conquered, and how many bricks you saved along the way. it all adds up. every decision, every lack of a decision, every outcome and the decisions made based on that outcome… it’s all connected in ways we cannot fathom until we look back on the picture that is still being painted.
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