Yepp, this was quite worth seeing. :) The characters and wittiness was well done.

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  • Seventeen: You've said girls should embrace their curves. Why did you think it important to make that statement?
  • Jennifer Lawrence: When I was playing Mystique in X-Men, I remember thinking, If I'm going to be naked in paint in front of the entire world, I'm going to look like a woman. I'm going to have curves and have boobs and have a butt. Because girls are going to look at that, and if I look like a scarecrow, they are going to think, Oh, that's normal. It's not normal. I'm just so sick of these young girls with diets. I remember when I was 13 and it was cool to pretend to have an eating disorder because there were rumors that Lindsay Lohan and Nicole Richie were anorexic. I thought it was crazy. I went home and told my mom, "Nobody's eating bread--I just had to finish everyone's burgers". I think it's really important for girls to have people to look up to and feel good about themselves.

posted : Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

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birdiyo:

cucoo:

whorerterrors:

remilia-kanaya-kulit-and-friends:

nny-kun:

OH MY FUCKING GOD. THIS. my friends and family meed to fucking read this

Everyone needs to read this.

wow I wish I could say most people I know understood and followed this whole thing but they don’t

eheheh that’s me.

yeah its nothing personal but sometimes i just want to be alone„

birdiyo:

cucoo:

whorerterrors:

remilia-kanaya-kulit-and-friends:

nny-kun:

OH MY FUCKING GOD. THIS. my friends and family meed to fucking read this

Everyone needs to read this.

wow I wish I could say most people I know understood and followed this whole thing but they don’t

eheheh that’s me.

yeah its nothing personal but sometimes i just want to be alone„

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mymacabrekind:

Never thought about this before… I suppose you either you find out which one you really want or realize that it doesn’t matter. You learn something whichever it is. 

mymacabrekind:

Never thought about this before… I suppose you either you find out which one you really want or realize that it doesn’t matter. You learn something whichever it is. 

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“ I don’t get nearly enough credit in life for the things I manage not to say.
— Meg Rosoff, How I Live Now (via simply-quotes)

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Haha, I feel like that expression may be held by me a little too often. Sleep deprivation is not fun, though I guess people and conversations that are worth it helps lessen the unfortune.
niknak79:

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Haha, I feel like that expression may be held by me a little too often. Sleep deprivation is not fun, though I guess people and conversations that are worth it helps lessen the unfortune.

niknak79:

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ahappyhousewife:

Myself.. Quite often. 

ahappyhousewife:

Myself.. Quite often. 

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xmementomori:


A picture in 365 slices. Each slice is one day of the year.

Amazing.

xmementomori:

A picture in 365 slices. Each slice is one day of the year.

Amazing.

posted : Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

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posted : Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

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You want to say Hi to the cute girl on the subway. How will she react? Fortunately, I can tell you with some certainty, because she’s already sending messages to you. Looking out the window, reading a book, working on a computer, arms folded across chest, body away from you = do not disturb. So, y’know, don’t disturb her. Really. Even to say that you like her hair, shoes, or book. A compliment is not always a reason for women to smile and say thank you. You are a threat, remember? You are Schrödinger’s Rapist. Don’t assume that whatever you have to say will win her over with charm or flattery. Believe what she’s signaling, and back off.

If you speak, and she responds in a monosyllabic way without looking at you, she’s saying, “I don’t want to be rude, but please leave me alone.” You don’t know why. It could be “Please leave me alone because I am trying to memorize Beowulf.” It could be “Please leave me alone because you are a scary, scary man with breath like a water buffalo.” It could be “Please leave me alone because I am planning my assassination of a major geopolitical figure and I will have to kill you if you are able to recognize me and blow my cover.”

On the other hand, if she is turned towards you, making eye contact, and she responds in a friendly and talkative manner when you speak to her, you are getting a green light. You can continue the conversation until you start getting signals to back off.

The fourth point: If you fail to respect what women say, you label yourself a problem.

There’s a man with whom I went out on a single date—afternoon coffee, for one hour by the clock—on July 25th. In the two days after the date, he sent me about fifteen e-mails, scolding me for non-responsiveness. I e-mailed him back, saying, “Look, this is a disproportionate response to a single date. You are making me uncomfortable. Do not contact me again.” It is now October 7th. Does he still e-mail?

Yeah. He does. About every two weeks.

This man scores higher on the threat level scale than Man with the Cockroach Tattoos. (Who, after all, is guilty of nothing more than terrifying bad taste.) You see, Mr. E-mail has made it clear that he ignores what I say when he wants something from me. Now, I don’t know if he is an actual rapist, and I sincerely hope he’s not. But he is certainly Schrödinger’s Rapist, and this particular Schrödinger’s Rapist has a probability ratio greater than one in sixty. Because a man who ignores a woman’s NO in a non-sexual setting is more likely to ignore NO in a sexual setting, as well.

So if you speak to a woman who is otherwise occupied, you’re sending a subtle message. It is that your desire to interact trumps her right to be left alone. If you pursue a conversation when she’s tried to cut it off, you send a message. It is that your desire to speak trumps her right to be left alone. And each of those messages indicates that you believe your desires are a legitimate reason to override her rights.

For women, who are watching you very closely to determine how much of a threat you are, this is an important piece of data.

posted : Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

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