The models used for acne commercials literally only have like 2-3 dots on their face what kinda acne is that cause that’s almost a blessing
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What’s the gayest thing I’ve ever done? Danced to Hollaback Yonce under a rainbow after the gym
He will save us all.
The chosen one.
That went on for longer than I expected
When i was a kid my mom and i had a code word to let her know when i needed her to say no. For instance if a kid at school asked me to come over and stay the night but i really didnt want to, id call my mama and ask her, and then end it with “please, Mom?” I never call my mama Mom, just Mama or Moomoo, so she would know immediately to say that I was grounded or had too much homework or some other bullshit. We also had a system the other way around, so if i called her to see how her date was going and she needed an out, she would call me babydoll and id tell her i heard scary noises and was frightened and needed her to come home or something.
Anyways, my point is that every family should hqve a system of codes to keep them safe. Go do that.
There *is* crying in science. And that’s a good thing, says Neuroscientist Wendy Sukuki
Neuroscientist Dr. Wendy Suzuki took offense to recent comments by Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt about women scientists who become emotional and cry. Not only did she find Hunt’s words to be inappropriate, Suzuki believes they represent an outdated culture that expects scientists to carry themselves without authentic emotion. Science is like any other beloved livelihood; it’s built upon the passion of the men and women involved in it. There’s no reason, says Suzuki, that emotion should be subdued. It’s okay to cry when you’re happy. It’s okay to show your frustration when things go wrong. Suzuki’s new book is titled Healthy Brain, Happy Life: A Personal Program to Activate Your Brain and Do Everything Better (http://goo.gl/Hdh2rc).
Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/wendy-suzuki-there-is-crying-in-science
By: Big Think.
I put on my Tinder profile that I hate sports, I don’t drink beer and I’m 150% feminine all day all the time and so many guys are like…offended? One guy was like “what if the guy you like loves sports, you won’t even watch with him?” And I asked “will you wake up at 8am during fashion week to watch live streams of shows with me because that’s what I’m really interested in. And he said “I don’t really find that interesting.” And I’m like THEN WHY THE FUCK WOULD I CARE ABOUT SPORTS FOR YOU OMG.
this isn’t an isolated thing. women are expected to change for men. if you don’t want to have children (ever) then someone is bound to say to you: well, what if your husband wants to have children? i was thinking about dyeing my hair & my dad says, what if the guy you’re dating doesn’t like it? we’re expected to lose weight & to dress in a certain way to appeal to men. we’re expected to be less opinionated, less assertive, less talented when competing against a man… it never fucking ends.
DO YOU AND WEED OUT THE WEAK MEN 🌺
Why do something to make a man happy when you can do something for yourself to make you happy?