Yes. Or at least it can look like your life is way more fun/exciting than it actually is. That is the basis of Facebook.
Yes. Or at least it can look like your life is way more fun/exciting than it actually is. That is the basis of Facebook.
I think paparazzi could be terrifying for anyone of any age but I can't imagine dealing with them as a teen. Kudos to Lorde. Love her line "i understand that this comes with the territory. i do not understand why I should be complacent."— as no one should have to give up safety because they are an icon.
They way she knew, right away, who it was — and the utter dog happiness — and the way she stood between his legs, so that he could protect her . . . . It's all too much. There is nothing better than dog happiness.
How odd. It seems to be raining on my face...
i love dogs.
Two years ago, Sgt. Jason Bos said goodbye to the bomb-sniffing dog he worked with while on deployment in Iraq.
*sniffles* OK, you got me. Beautiful.
Seconded - don't be so hard on yourself. You can only be yourself — this can be a triumph or a tragedy, and it really is your choice. Love and honor yourself. Also — many of us spend half a lifetime throwing off the negativity thrown at us in childhood. When you do that (as it sounds like you have), the world is…
OMG BLANCHE! best gif ever.
French bulldog pupppyyyyyyy <3
Now this is the kind of message that I wish would go viral. And, even though I didn't grow up with the same challenges as Gabourey Sidibe, I know how cruel kids (and some adults) can be. For her to have grown stronger from all of the merciless bullying only proves that she is a force to be reckoned with.
beautiful.
Last night, the Ms. Foundation for Women hosted Gloria's Awards and Gala (it also doubled as an 80th birthday party…
Years ago, I went on a trip with my dad to Acadia National Park. At some point, he decided to take a nap in the tent, and I went on a walk in the woods. It was peaceful and lovely, and I was feeling one with nature, so much so that when I happened upon two chipmunks fighting off the side of the trail, I stopped to…