Random Rolypolys :)

Fri May 25
Tue May 22
manonfireforchrist:

laurennicolelove:

One of my favorite mugs. From @juliannegulu #nerd (Taken with Instagram at my kitchen)

hahahahaha XD

manonfireforchrist:

laurennicolelove:

One of my favorite mugs. From @juliannegulu #nerd (Taken with Instagram at my kitchen)

hahahahaha XD

Sat Mar 31

fauxswag:

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Adriana Lima and Alessandra Ambrosio with and without make up.

Also without: their hair professionally done, professional lighting, shadows and angles and the ever present usage of professional digital editing software such as Photoshop.

And guess what…they look normal. Just like any other woman. Unless you get all of the above mentioned perks too, it’s not fair to compare yourself to manipulated photographs of normal looking women. 

Use your eyes and see that what you’re killing yourself to look like is fake and manufactured beauty. Those women look just fine without all of the bullshit they do to make them deemed socially sexy… and so do you.

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A seal helping a helpless turtle get back into the water.

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Thu Mar 8

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Wed Mar 7

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Sat Mar 3
sirobe:

Ballerina Aesha Ash was recommended to leave the corps of the New York City Ballet because the master in chief basically said she had accomplished all she could as a Black dancer.  After the decision to leave, Ash joined Alonzo King’s Lines Ballet, a company based in San Francisco, where she soared.  Ash has been featured in Pointe Magazine, Dance Magazine, New York Times, and San Francisco Chronicle.  She also started a blog, The Black Swan Diaries, for all those following in her footsteps to learn from her story as well as other Black dancers that share their experiences.
If you recognize her slender and poise physique, it’s because she was also the dance double for Zoe Saldana in Center Stage.

sirobe:

Ballerina Aesha Ash was recommended to leave the corps of the New York City Ballet because the master in chief basically said she had accomplished all she could as a Black dancer.  After the decision to leave, Ash joined Alonzo King’s Lines Ballet, a company based in San Francisco, where she soared.  Ash has been featured in Pointe Magazine, Dance Magazine, New York Times, and San Francisco Chronicle.  She also started a blog, The Black Swan Diaries, for all those following in her footsteps to learn from her story as well as other Black dancers that share their experiences.

If you recognize her slender and poise physique, it’s because she was also the dance double for Zoe Saldana in Center Stage.

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Thu Feb 16
Mon Jan 16

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Thu Dec 29
Among those 33 rules is only one that Swanson says never fails: “A person who is nice to you but rude to the waiter, or to others, is not a nice person.” Swanson says he first noticed this in the 1970s when he was eating with a man who became “absolutely obnoxious” to a waiter because the restaurant did not stock a particular wine.

“Watch out for people who have a situational value system, who can turn the charm on and off depending on the status of the person they are interacting with,” Swanson writes. “Be especially wary of those who are rude to people perceived to be in subordinate roles.

USATODAY.com - CEOs say how you treat a waiter can predict a lot about character (via robot-heart

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Thu Dec 15

thedailywhat:

Adorable Old Person of the Day: Guy convinces his 82-year-old grandma to try Pop Rocks for the very first time.

If you see a more endearing video today, you need glasses. (In other words, you will not see a more endearing video today.)

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