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an otter plays with a rock

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It’s fine to make mistakes. In fact embrace the mistakes because you move more freely when you have nothing to lose.

– Helena Bonham Carter  (via definingxbeauty)

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Celebrity OTPs and BrOTPs [x]

BrOTP: Colin Firth & Helena Bonham Carter


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How to: Study for finals

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Razočaraju te, a ti onda mrziš sve. Ne dopuštaš da ti se približe. Da, to se događa, al’ neiskusni smo. Ljudi su odavno prestali biti ljudi. Možda ih se bojim i više nego bilo kakve zvijeri.

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feeeberrs:

While doing my daily roaming on Tumblr, I can across this picture. My first thought about this picture was that it looked amazing. While scrolling through the notes, the first few comments I read were about this picture was about how “make up does this to people” or “this is basically how every girl looks like”. Seriously? Has the society and the culture blinded you so much that you’d make a bias comment make up differences? I don’t understand how people can be so shallow that they can’t see the beauty from both sides of the face. Supposedly, because she wears make up, she’s ugly. Or because she doesn’t wear make up, she’s ugly. This world views such things in a black and white perspective. I say both sides of the face is gorgeous. Focusing on the left side, her make up radiates her beauty. In other words, it’s complimenting her facial features. Her skin gives off a warm glowing tone, her brows and lips are full, and her eye make up brings out her blue grey eyes. Focusing on the right side, everything is natural. There is no shame in the uneven skin tone. There is no shame in the bags and lines under her eyes. There is no shame in in her unfilled brows and her natural lip color. The beauty about this is that they are not flaws. We are brainwashed by the media and the culture about how to define beauty that we overlook what beauty really is. If you compared the two sides and said one side looked better than the other side, then I feel sorry for you. You truly don’t understand what makes both sides beautiful.

^^^ couldn’t have said it better myself (:

word. tired of the automatic insinuation that you must be totally insecure and/or ugly if you like wearing make up at all. how about letting me decide what I feel like putting on my face (or not) without all the presumptive bullshit

^^^

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