And when we pluck up the courage to say them, amazing things can happen.
(via moonchildy)
If you’re lesbian and you fall for a guy
FINE
If you’re gay and you fall for a woman
FINE
If you’re bisexual and you have a preference for girls
FINE
If you’re bisexual and you have a preference for guys
FINE
If you’re pansexual and have a preference
FINE
What’s not fine is telling someone they can’t love another person because it doesn’t fit into the confinements of a label.T H I S
If you’re asexual and get attracted to someone somehow.
FINE.
(Source: 50shadesofacceptance, via kaeandlucy)
— (via mscurleebikini)
(via poignantwonder)
— C. Assaad (via pigcharmer)
What I’ve learnt over the past few days:
#1 The underlying rule of marketing is to have something that people want. Then people will come to you regardless of the prevalence other brands because they know what you have is good. In order to do that, you have to know what your organization stands for. This has to remain a constant.
#2 If you want something, go get it. If you keep telling yourself it’s too hard, you won’t get anywhere, not with that attitude.
CDZA: WOOING WOMEN IN PUBLIC
This is not about medicine or food or nutrition but it is HEALTHY as it will make you laugh and smile and take a break from the dark hole where you’ve been concurrently studying for finals and your MCAT for what seems like forever and you forget what the sun looks like.
I follow CDZA religiously (they don’t know it, but I’m their biggest and creepiest fan) and you should too.
This is cute and blush-inducing for most women but also hilarious because I tried imagining what I’d say if it happened to me, like: “Umm, really not interested but sure I’ll take the rose;)”
Imagine if I used this video to mark when I turn 22 on social media.
If you’re lesbian and you fall for a guy
FINE
If you’re gay and you fall for a woman
FINE
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Every Sunday, we go to a different beach on the island and indulge in some Snork n’ Fork.
Like c’mon, how cute is this family photo?