hourglassofhealth:
skinny-flower:
tosee-her-abs:
fitness-vitality:
pathofmotivation:
fitter-than-a-snicker:
I needed this right now, I really did.
seriously. i challenge all the people reading this to take this challenge. try not to eat processed foods for 3 days. that’s it! 3 days. i promise, you will almost immediately feel the difference. if you extend that out to a week, and then a couple weeks, and then a month, you’ll start craving fruit instead of candy. then, a miraculous thing will happen: after this glorious period of healthy eating, you will eat junk food, and you will HATE it. you’ll think, why did this ever appeal to me? you may even feel sick and lazy like i did after a few months of healthy eating and binging one night on junk food. and you’ll finally realize, processed food is bad. treat yourself once in a while, you deserve it, but do it wisely without the help of unnecessary chemicals :) <3
^ you rule!
^^^^ that is so true! That happened to me!!! I seriously hated junk food! I would give myself a cheat day to eat a little then I would take a bite and not even want it!! Unfortunately about a month ago I got that concussion and wasn’t allowed to go on any rides at Disneyland and I was super depressed… So I ate my emotions and have had a hard time getting back on track since. But this is the week. I WILL do it!!!
(via imgTumble)
Clean foods 4 lyfe
(Source: jessgettingfit, via closer-each-day)
bettylebonbon:
Purely because I’m nosey, who here is Australian? Every now and then I’m scrolling through my dash and I’m like, oh YOU’RE AUSTRALIAN? I had no idea!
And I get a little bit excited because, you know. We could be neighbours or something!
So. Are you Australian? Or living in Australia?
Sydney here ^_^
iandsharman:
glowtwins:
myadamantiumheart:
thinkerofmeanthoughts:
thisnoiseismusic:
Hi, there. I’m wearing a shirt that reads “Kill Me”. If you saw me at a party or on the street would you promptly murder me? What about if I had a few drinks? What if I was walking alone at night? I’m guessing that you wouldn’t if you’re a sane individual.
The cops wouldn’t overlook your crime because of what I’m wearing because that’s silly. I wasn’t literally asking for you to kill me based on my choice of clothing. Who would take that defense seriously?
My friends wouldn’t blame me for being murdered and my killer would be behind bars almost instantly.
So, why is it okay to rape someone because they’re wearing promiscuous clothes? Why does THEIR choice of clothing excuse THEIR attacker?
It doesn’t. You’re silly if you think otherwise. The less guilt on the attacker. The more guilt on victim.
Stop. Victim. Blaming.
Holy fuck. This guy gets it.
Yep.
Damn Right.
Yup. Spot on. I hate the suggestion that there’s some mysterious amount of flesh which once displays causes a man to lose control of his ability to not rape someone. What I find particularly disturbing about that idea is that it implies that men are constantly fighting the urge to rape. That men are naturally and instinctively rapists and that women covering themselves up is the only thing that can possibly keep their urges under control. That is just plain bullshit…if you’re a man and you ever find yourself struggling with the urge to rape then you are mentally ill and you need to seek help.
(Source: , via damn-spot)
The only thing I’m going to say about all the ‘hunger games/black actors’ debate is
curvecreation:
(and only saying it because every second post on my dash is currently about this) That it’s ironic that ‘fans’ of a book which has a HUGE theme of oppression….are being racially oppressive towards actors in it and I don’t think they actually understood what the book was about to be perfectly honest.
^ this ^ people need to go back and re-read the book!
1/2 older »
|