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storyofthedoor:

inuyoshie replied to your photo:  ??? 8((((

There’s a add on called xkit that works really well for replying to things. It’s also nice for reblogging quickly.

bah, fine, xkit it is. now I can reply to things.

The answer lied in in the “Posts” page after all!  Not the notes on the post permalink.  The Posts page within your dash.

But for me, maybe because of Missing E, maybe not, but the damn [IGNORE] covers the reply icon when I hover.  I can click the reply icon if I maneuver JUST so.  That’s inconvenient.

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atopfourthwall:

riddlepanda:

govinduhh:

this is an actual scene from the movie 

And gasp! It’s an actual scene in the BOOK too!

Still better than the actual name you gave her, you sociopathic jackass.

Not that I’m trying to defend Pedowolf, but seriously, “Renesmee?” Really? Really. REALLY?

The scene in Breaking Dawn part 1 when Bella and Edward are telling the Cullens and Jacob the baby names they decided on was equally hilarious.

Why Dove’s “Real Beauty Sketches” Video Makes Me Uncomfortable… and Kind of Makes Me Angry

rosalarian:

jazzylittledrops:

So this video started going around my facebook today, with about a dozen of my female friends sharing the link with comments like, and “Everyone needs to see this”, and “All girls should watch this,” and “This made me cry.” And I’m not trying to shame those girls! I definitely understand why they would do so. And I don’t want to be a killjoy. But as I clicked link and started watching the video, I started to feel a slight sense of discomfort. I couldn’t put my finger on why that was, exactly, but it continued throughout the whole thing. After watching the video several more times, I have some thoughts… 

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I agree with a lot of this assessment. When I saw the images in the campaign, it was without context and I thought it was an example of how witness testimony is unreliable when it comes to sketch artist representations (maybe still a valid point). But when I saw later it was about how women describe themselves as “uglier” than other people see them, I couldn’t help but wonder if maybe some of these women describing themselves weren’t being harsh on themselves, but describing wrinkles they actually had and just weren’t ashamed of them while people describing them are being more polite. Seeing some of the photos of the actual women, they look more or less right in between how they described themselves and how other people described them. I wouldn’t call their self descriptions ugly, and I think to do so… just reinforces the beauty standard.

People draw me a lot. I love it. It’s lots of fun. But some people draw me thinner than I am, they take away the moles, the creases and lines of my face, the length of my nose. And some of it is just a style that simplifies things, but I know some of it is fear of offending me by drawing me with what they see as negative qualities but what I see as part of my face. It makes me sad sometimes that people think they’re going to offend me by portraying me… looking how I actually look. Never be afraid to draw every single line in my face, every single roll of fat, small boobs, occasional double chin, moley moley moley skin, all of that stuff, because it’s gorgeous to me. I don’t need Dove telling me I’m being harsh on myself when I feel more free than I’ve ever felt.

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zeekayart:

#barenaked ladies #oneweekofclassleft

HOLD IT NOW I’M ON THE HOODWINK

DOES IT MAKE YOU STOP THINK

YOU THINK YOU’RE LOOKING AT AQUAMAN

I SUMMON FISH TO THE DISH ALTHOUGH I LIKE THE CHALET SWISS

I LIKE THE SUSHI CAUSE IT NEVER TOUCHED A FRYING PAN