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Eating healthy foods, basically. Clean eating for me is eating mostly vegetables, but also fruit, fish, Greek yogurt and small and healthy musli bars if I need to. All healthy foods in healthy amounts basically. No cookies, chocolate, candy, ice cream, cakes, fast food, milkshakes/similar drinks, sodas, energy drinks, milk and sugar in coffee/tea etc. :)
Expressing my love for the written word the next best way I know how—through illustration and typography. Here’s to all the books that kept us up at night, the pages we turn to for comfort, and to all the words yet to be written.
To motivate you to beat your reading goals for the year, I’ve created a 2017 calendar out of these designs—with each month having its own bookish illustration. If that’s your thing, you can check the calendar here.
As for the rest—prints, shirts, mugs, and more are available at: RedBubble | Society6 | TeePublic
Perhaps he’s reached that stage of intoxication which power is said to inspire, the state in which you believe you are indispensable and can therefore do anything, absolutely anything you feel like, anything at all.
Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale
Well, this is hitting a little too close to home right now. Sound familiar?
(via eternaltoska)
Has anyone else noticed how, when you have a chronic condition of some kind, that there’s always the basic assumption from people around you that you’re not already doing everything you can?
It’s all about the illusion of control. People who are healthy like to believe they can always keep being healthy if they do the right things. They don’t want to think about how good people get struck with terrible circumstances for no reason. So they keep assuming that if they got sick, they could do something to make it better. And if you’re still sick, that must mean you’ve done something wrong or not done enough.
Nail. Head. The same attitude can be seen in how a lot of people talk about poverty.
Me: wow I’m way too attached to fictional characters
Me: *sees y’all send death threats to writers because you didn’t agree with their decisions*
Me: never mind I’m attached the healthy amount
today a boy teased my daughter in the mall because she was wearing a Minecraft shirt and had a bag of HotWheels cars. I am proud of my child no matter what she likes and I wasn’t mad at the boy, but at his smirking mom. RAISE YOUR CHILDREN AS JUST THAT - CHILDREN. I will be gender neutral for as long as I have a happy, healthy cheerful daughter who loves cars and gaming. Raise a better future for this sad world. Pizza rolls, not gender roles!!
I want:
- Small thighs with tiny curves and a big thigh gap
- A cute bubbly butt
- Muscular calves
- Miniscule toned arms
- A flat tummy with abs poking through
- Cheek bones and a jawline that could cut
- To look good in everything I put on
- To look naturally beautiful because of my thin tiny body
Reblog this as a promise to only eat healthy foods for the next week
Why does the government hate teachers so much? I really don’t understand it at all. All we are trying to do is produce productive members of society-how can that be a bad thing? How is wanting clean, safe spaces so terrible? Why is wanting adequate, up-to-date materials such a crime? What’s so awful about healthy food or equal access? How can asking to be fairly compensated be this huge horrendous thing?
What the hell are they so afraid of?
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Excuses For Not Eating
- I don’t feel well/ My stomach hurts
- I already ate, I’m still full sorry
- I’m tired, I’m just gonna go lay down
- I have so much homework
- I’m pretty busy, save me some and I’ll eat later
- I have a dentist/doctors appointment later and I’ve been told not eat 6/8 hours before it
- I’ll make myself a salad later I’m trying to eat healthy
- It’s too late I’m going to bed soon and I don’t want to feel bloated
