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b-phit:

“Why do we continue to believe things we see in magazines?” | Sorry guys, at it again. But i thought you should all be reminded to double check how you’re think about girls in magazines and ad campaigns. I’m 15 and edited this woman (who looked beautiful to begin with) to make her more ‘model-esque’ and ‘media-friendly’. 

I’m not saying that all girls/guys in magazines don’t look as skinny or as toned as they’re printed, because some do! I just want everyone to realise that they’re beautiful (girls AND GUYS!) and that you shouldn’t let the media trick you into thinking you should look a certain way, because they can manipulate photos (see above) to fit what THEY want to market - Irrespective of the model!

You can be short, tall, skinny, curvy, have a thigh gap, no thigh gap, big boobs, little boobs, in between boobs, dark skin, light skin, long hair, short hair, big muscles, small muscles, soft and cuddly, firm as a brick or delicate like a feather! It. Is. Perfect. 

Don’t let bitches like the media force you into believing things, because most of the time, it’s not even real. 



From takegreat - Original post

13Jun2013

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DO NOT EVER ARRANGE TO MEET SOMEONE IRL WHO IS FROM ARIZONA

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rnaiden:



they could be a cactus



Or they could be a human from arizona



Sounds like something a cactus disguised as a human would say 👀 #staywoke



From takegreat - Original post

7Jul2015

At 23, JK Rowling was broke. Tina Fey was working at the Y.M.C.A. Oprah had just gotten fired from her first job as a TV reporter and Walt Disney had declared bankruptcy.

Read This If You’re 23 And Lost by Heidi Priebe
(via twentysomethingstate)


From takegreat - Original post

7Jul2015
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