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Google Doodles were created by artists from the competing nations to honor the ârich cultures and talent of all 32 participating countries,â according to Google. Every artist was asked to create a doodle based on a template that included a ball and a goal and describe âWhat â˝ looks like in my country.â
See all doodles in full here.
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I want to tell yâall a story about supporting and loving your partner, starring my amazing wife.
Iâve mentioned before that I had an eating disorder for many years, and though I consider myself ârecoveredâ there are aspects of my disorder that I still struggle with today â being quite a bit heavier than my wife is one of them.
When my wife and I moved in together back when we were still girlfriends, I was at my skinniest. She used to pick me up all the time and lift me off the ground, and Iâd laugh and kick out my legs âcause I was just delighted to have her holding me.
But I started gaining weight as I went through recovery, and where once we were pretty close in size, I began to get bigger. And bigger. And bigger. And she remained her naturally petite self. I began to almost dread when sheâd try to pick me up, sure that this time she wouldnât be able to get me off the ground.
But every time, even if I protested, sheâd lift me up and say something like: âSee, youâre not so big that I canât lift you!â
And one time I just blurted out: âBut someday Iâm going to be so fat you wonât be able to.â
She looked me dead in the eye and said: âNo you wonât. Because if that ever happens, Iâll start working out.â
It was the best possible thing she could have said to me, because she wasnât saying I wasnât going to get fat â neither of us knew that for sure. She was just saying that I was never going to be âtoo fatâ for her.
And every time I worry about getting bigger, I remember that Iâll never be so big that she canât lift me, because baby knows how much I love being held, and sheâll change her own habits to ensure that I never feel âtoo bigâ or âtoo heavyâ because in her eyes Iâll never be âtooâ anything.
Anyway, thereâs a moral to this story: Find yourself a partner who will never consider you an excess. You should never be âtoo muchâ to someone who loves you â too big, too loud, too passionate, too awkward, whatever your âtooâ happens to be. And even as you change and grow (in my case, literally), the right person will be there through the changes, to tell you that youâre always just right for them.
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my friend did this to me before a match and i laughed way harder than i should have
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HELLO
IâM BACK (but not for long)
Widowmaker talon cause she is pretty
#overwatch widowmaker#Overwatch#overwatch fanart#Widowmaker#talon widowmaker#overwatch blizzard#blizzard fanart#blizzad#kings row#fanart#sniper#girl sniper
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HELLO GUYS IâM NOT DEADÂ
#overwatch#overwatch widowmaker#widowmaker#blizzard fanart#blizzard#overwatch fanart#widowmaker overwatch#amelie lacroix
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Quick in-class illustration assignment for Valentineâs day
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chun li by Landy R. Andrianary https://www.artstation.com/artwork/bqnzr
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The chimera I designed for our new LEGO show. I cannot express how much of a labor of love this was. It took over 100 hours just to design, let alone build and is one of the largest and most complex sculptures Iâve done.
Fun fact: This model used every single LEGO color available in standard brick.
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