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Danielle Mansutti
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Stop apologizing. You don’t have to say sorry for how you laugh, how you dress, how you make your hair, how you do your makeup, how you speak. You don’t have to be sorry for being yourself. Do it fearlessly. It’s time to accept: this is you, and you gotta spend the rest of your life with you. So start loving your sarcasm, your awkwardness, your weirdness, your peculiar habits, your unique sense of humor, your voice, your talents, your everything. It will make your life so much easier to simply be yourself.
Danielle Mansutti | @thequotejournals
Hey! I’ve been really trying to get into fitness lately and was wondering if you had any favorite workout videos?
Hi! Sorry that I’m just getting around to answering this! I saw it yesterday but didn’t have my laptop and I wanted to be able to link them for you.
Here are a few of my current favorites, I usually do 2 of them in one workout along with whatever else I’m doing that day(: Hope these help!
10 Min Lower Ab Workout by Chloe Ting
Intense Abs Workout Routine - 10 Mins Flat Stomach Exercise by Chloe Ting
Grow Your Butt At Home by Chloe Ting
10 Minute at Home Booty Workout by Danielle Mansutti
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Blatant plagiarism from Danielle Mansutti.
Dani Mansutti sinking to great new lows blatantly plagiarising Hollywood director Kevin Macdonald’s documentary “Life in a Day” (2011).
“Life in a Day is a crowdsourced drama/documentary film comprising an arranged series of video clips selected from 80,000 clips submitted to the YouTube video sharing website, the clips showing respective occurrences from around the world on a single day, July 24, 2010.
The film is 94 minutes 53 seconds long[1] and includes scenes selected from 4,500 hours of footage in 80,000 submissions from 192 nations.[3][4] The completed film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2011[5][6] and the premiere was streamed live on YouTube.[7] On October 31, 2011, YouTube announced that Life in a Day would be available for viewing on its website free of charge, and on DVD.[8][9]”
Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_in_a_Day_(2011_film)