Honestly tumblr constantly preaches about not pinning girls against each other but as soon as Nicki practically humiliates Miley suddenly you’re all for it? And why is everyone criticizing her hair????? It’s just a hair style???? Y'all are like “don’t judge!” But then that’s EXACTLY what you do.
i hate posts that try and drag bernie for being problematic or taking stuff he said out of context like i saw something like “bernie’s not ending the drone program, there goes ur fave!” and fail to mention that he is limiting it as much as possible. its just like were not going to have the perfect presidential candidate right now, but he listens to what we have to say and when ur basically voting for the politician that hates you the least, hes the obvious choice. its just tiring seeing so much hate mongering but no constructive talk about it its like oh he said one thing i dont like guess he’s the worst presidential candidate!
"When women get behind something, their sheer numbers and passion force it into the mainstream. That’s why you can name the actor who plays that werewolf kid in “Twilight” and probably sing at least the chorus to one Justin Bieber song. What do tween boys like? I have no clue. Sports? Probably sports."
Great-looking teeth come from two things: luck and money (which is also a function of luck).
Dental procedures tend to be very, very expensive, and are almost never covered by insurance.
Healthy teeth aren’t necessarily big, straight or bright white. Depending on what someone’s natural teeth are like, achieving that look may require a significant downgrade in their dental health; unnecessary crowns and veneers cause damage.
Do not underestimate genetics’ role in determining teeth’s appearance, or how prone teeth are to problems. Genes and early development, i.e. things people get zero control over, can outweigh all else.
A wide range of chronic conditions impact oral health and teeth’s appearance, too, and may contraindicate various types of work or raise procedures’ cost even more.
Finally, for many people and many reasons, celebrity-looking teeth just aren’t a priority (even when they’re attainable; some people might want, y’know, a new car instead).
Regardless, don’t be an asshole. Not even very attractive teeth look good on those.
- don’t feel comfortable in their bodies
- are frequently asked if they are anorexic/bulimic by friends/family/strangers
- frequently have to accept and respond to “i wish i was as skinny as you” without knowing how
- have eating disorders, including binging ones
- are males that feel emasculated by their weight
- can never find properly fitting clothes
- are told to “just eat!”
- are made fun of
- feel guilty for being skinny or having body image issues
- have turned into the popular trend of thinspiration
- became skinny by losing weight and are now shamed for it
Shoutout to skinny people
-have people grab your wrist/arm to see if people can get their whole hand around it -are compared to twigs -are told ‘’REAL women have curves’’ -are blamed for the media telling people skinnier is better
I just learned that there’s a man who shops at trader joes in Seattle and buys things in bulk and then transports them up to Vancouver to his own store called “pirate joes” because there are no trader joes in Canada. He’s gotten banned at some trader joes because of this and sometimes has to put on disguises to shop and he even hires people to go shopping for him and it’s like a secret mission. He even has a van that says “grocers without borders” and trader joes has sued him and lost. My favorite part of this is that this whole situation could be easily fixed by trader joes opening a store in Vancouver and hiring him
“And how hard is it to land even a minimum-wage job? This year, the Ivy League college admissions acceptance rate was 8.9%. Last year, when Walmart opened its first store in Washington, D.C., there were more than 23,000 applications for 600 jobs, which resulted in an acceptance rate of 2.6%, making the big box store about twice as selective as Harvard and five times as choosy as Cornell. Telling unemployed people to get off their couches (or out of the cars they live in or the shelters where they sleep) and get a job makes as much sense as telling them to go study at Harvard.”