Making a silly face

whatshouldwecallme:

Some girls: 

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Me:

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Reblogged from #whatshouldwecallme
It doesn’t make sense to call ourselves ugly, because we don’t really see ourselves. We don’t watch ourselves sleeping in bed, curled up and silent with chests rising and falling with our own rhythm. We don’t see ourselves reading a book, eyes fluttering and glowing. You don’t see yourself looking at someone with love and care inside your heart. There’s no mirror in your way when you’re laughing and smiling and happiness is leaking out of you. You would know exactly how bright and beautiful you are if you saw yourself in the moments where you are truly yourself.
nprfreshair:

Don’t just stand up: Jump up.
“Boundlessness In Bloom” by Duy Huynh.

nprfreshair:

Don’t just stand up: Jump up.

“Boundlessness In Bloom” by Duy Huynh.

Reblogged from NPR Fresh Air
Reblogged from cat teeth
Reblogged from That Girl
conflictingheart:

“I get worried for young girls sometimes; I want them to feel that they can be sassy and full and weird and geeky and smart and independent, and not so withered and shriveled.” ~ Amy Poehler in an interviewfor Bust Magazine.

i love you Amy

conflictingheart:

“I get worried for young girls sometimes; I want them to feel that they can be sassy and full and weird and geeky and smart and independent, and not so withered and shriveled.” ~ Amy Poehler in an interviewfor Bust Magazine.

i love you Amy

Reblogged from That Girl
nprfreshair:

David Bianculli on when his favorite television show, Breaking Bad, is scheduled to return:




It’s not soon enough. It’s next spring or summer, but it will be ending when it comes back so I’m already looking forward to it with dread. You know, it’s like the last piece of pie from that pie.




Image of Aaron Paul on Breaking Bad via NPR

nprfreshair:

David Bianculli on when his favorite television show, Breaking Bad, is scheduled to return:

It’s not soon enough. It’s next spring or summer, but it will be ending when it comes back so I’m already looking forward to it with dread. You know, it’s like the last piece of pie from that pie.

Image of Aaron Paul on Breaking Bad via NPR

Reblogged from NPR Fresh Air
Do not bring people in your life who weigh you down. And trust your instincts … good relationships feel good. They feel right. They don’t hurt. They’re not painful. That’s not just with somebody you want to marry, but it’s with the friends that you choose. It’s with the people you surround yourselves with.
— Michelle Obama (via myprivateopera)
about to make them cry.

about to make them cry.