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2 days ago
H/T to Emily for sending this my way. HOLY CRAP.
HI, OVARY EXPLOSION.
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D’AWWWWWW
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4 days ago
The Rains of Castamere
Goosebumps. Seriously. I’m really happy they got to incorporate this song in the TV show.
Black Bean Burgers with Chipotle Sweet Potato Fries «

I feel a black bean burger kick coming on. Let the experiments begin!!! *evil cackle*
chef(s) at home: Tips for Healthy Eating on a Budget «
I’m part of this club on campus that educates students on healthy eating. Surprise surprise.
It’s actually a pretty neat list and as a poor, needy student, I thought this would be handy.
1. Cook at Home/Pack your lunch.
Pesto Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Make cooking at home your…
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6 days ago
Effects of Testosterone Therapy - FTM Australia «
I was looking up how testosterone affected skin/dry skin and I found a bunch of really informative articles about not just skin, but a more ‘in-depth’ analysis about the effects of T on your body.
In alphabetical order, this article covers:
- Acne
- Body Shape
- Bones
- Chest
- Emotions
- Facial and Body Hair
- Fertility
- Genitals
- Libido (sex drive)
- Male pattern baldness
- Metabolism changes
- Muscles
- Skin Changes
- Voice
AND
- Side Notes
- Permanent AND Reversible affects
I gotta admit, this article is a quick read, and it’s packed full of really really good info. Check. It. Out.
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Roger Ailes, Fox News chairman, in a speech at the University of North Carolina
We have one conservative on Fox News.

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Fox News, you got 99 problems and CONSERVATIVE HOSTS ARE ALL OF THEM
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(Source: mediamatters.org)
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1 week ago
Always reblog. Tyrion is one of my favorite characters.
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1 week ago
THE SCAR PROJECT: Breast Cancer is not a Pink Ribbon
http://www.thescarproject.org/
A series of large-scale portraits of young breast cancer survivors shot by fashion photographer David Jay. Primarily an awareness raising campaign, The SCAR Project puts a raw, unflinching face on early onset breast cancer while paying tribute to the courage and spirit of so many brave young [people].
Up until tonight I never knew exactly what breast cancer survivors looked like after surgery. These courageous [people] inspire, move and tastefully challenge our notions of beauty. How is it that cancer can reak such havoc on their bodies, yet they are still so unspeakably gorgeous?
- Kate
Looking at these photos, I can’t imagine anyone trying to justify “Save the Boobies” merchandise. It is not about the boobies. It is about all these people.
I have always been a huge supporter of the scar project for pointing out how slacktivist the whole deal is with the pink ribbons and the pink tennis balls and the pink cookies. and nothing pisses me off more than the “save the boobies” etc. garbage and I can’t understand why more people don’t find the sexualization of breast cancer “awareness” more obscene.
breast cancer survivors are exceptionally strong people, and the scar project really helps hit that point home.
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