Oh they play evil so good.
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Oh they play evil so good.
i shower and put on a clean shirt and stand up
before thinking about her
What I don't understand about this generation/time, is that we all seem to spread positivity.
We shouldn't shame fat people just for being fat.
We should praise women for working in positions dominated by men.
We should celebrate our LGBTQIA+ pals.
Don't get me wrong we totally should still do this! It's good! It's great!
But where is that same positivity for men?
It's funny to make fun of men.
It's apparently hilarious to hate/want to kill/ be disgusted by men.
Unless they act feminine, or have a partner who is lgbtqia+.
We, who advocate positivity and inclusiveness sure seem to be very hateful towards our average Joe's...
And it saddens me! It really does!
Ta intérêt Tutur 🗡️🗡️
#tani_says #repect #thought #giverespect #dontbe_disrespectful #Iwonderwhy I have met 2 types of men here on social media. 1:- Who give respect & I respect them & rate them high & do interact with them. 2:- Who have no value & respect in their eyes for us women. Nor for any relation and they get same treatment in return which they give to us girls. So bottom line is don't act cheaply give respect to gain respect. https://www.instagram.com/p/CQFk_MLBxqc/?utm_medium=tumblr
13-07-2020
repect リペクト, repair and protect serum.
i discovered this wonderful product a few years back, and this time, i found it again during my last japan trip. i bought another brand previously, which i totally forgot about it, but very glad to find this one again.
it is kinda nail protection serum, which is super useful when your cuticle has minor cuts or too dry or you have small cuts like paper cuts on your fingers. when apply on the surface, it’s liquid, but it will dry up to become a transparent layer on the surface of your skin, kinda like glue.. which helps to protect the cuticles or minor cut while it heals.
i normally use this at night, and it can come off easily with water when you shower the next morning, most cuts won’t take too long to heal so it’s really a life saver, else sometimes these cuts do actually hurt, even though they are mini. it also protects your wound from getting bigger or from bacteria and stuff.
another usage for really damaged or dry cuticles would be to apply a layer of cuticle oil and then put this on top so that the oil is contained inside and will be fully absorbed into your cuticles.
definitely a highly recommended product from me, it’s not needed daily, but it comes in very handy when you do need it. not sure where to get this other than going to japan’s beauty or drugstores though.
Sixteen year old white girl here and I just wanted to put something out there.
If y'all insult my black friends (because you're all my friends until proven otherwise) I will hunt you down and yell at you. Don't think I won't try to slap the idiot out of you if you don't listen. The color of your skin shouldn't make you less in any way, and it should not make you more intimidating in any way. A black person could be the nicest softest person you've ever met and a white person could be the one you should be avoiding. You really can't tell who a person is by how they look.
I know "don't judge a book by it's cover" is a well known thing, and many people might say they don't, but still blatantly do. Just stop, alright?