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joshua-wright:


Deborah Gorgon cures her morning hair with a natural herbal treat. And before you ask, no, she doesn’t turn to stone just by looking at herself. That’s a power that gorgons can turn on and off like headlights. However she does stone her hair regularly ;P

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remanence-of-love:

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purplebuddhaquotes:

“One small crack doesn’t mean you’re broken. It means you were put to the test and you didn’t fall apart.”

— Linda Poindexter

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strberries:

🌈 things to remember after a failure 🌈

  • you’re not weak or dumb or childish if you cry
  • but don’t stress too much over it; will you still care about it in 4 months?
  • who will benefit from you being upset?
  • have a shower, brush your teeth, wash your face, brush your hair, try on some of your fave outfits or take some nice photos of you
  • go for a walk. the world is not mad at you
  • you’re not alone!
  • this is not the only thing you have in your life. you still have a lot: your friends, your family, your talents, your passions. this is a dark cloud, but it doesn’t mean it’ll rain forever!
  • today at some point will finally be over, and tomorrow we can try again
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everythingfox:

I think we know who won that argument

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just–space:

Hubble’s Exquisite View of a Stellar Nursery : An underlying population of infant stars embedded in the nebula NGC 346 are still forming from gravitationally collapsing gas clouds. (via NASA)

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allthingseurope:

Cornwall, UK (by Baz Richardson)

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did-you-kno:

Fictional characters might not be real, but our relationships with them are. Studies show it’s difficult for our brains to distinguish between our familiarity with characters on TV and our personal relationships with real people. The effect is so strong that just thinking about watching your favorite TV show can make you feel less lonely. Source Source 2 Source 3

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