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Just because you did something wrong in the past doesn’t mean you can’t advocate against it now. It doesn’t make you a hypocrite. You just grew. Don’t let people use your past to invalidate your current mindset.
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I love seeing men gush about their relationships and the women they love. It’s time for the whole trope of men hating being married/ viewing relationships as things holding them back. Amen for men uplifting their women and their relationship. Amen for men getting choked up and ready eyes thinking about the one they love. Amen for men thinking of the woman they are with as their best friend.
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new designs! as always, if you want to get one of these tattooed message me to reserve it. you can pay by donating or buying anything from one of my 2 shops. more designs here reserved: “grow”, black silhouette of a figure and star, fruits, creature sitting w flower
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remembering / mixed media in sketchbook
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Sol LeWitt's Double Negative Pyramid, 1999. Europos Parkas open air museum, Lithuania.
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We all make mistakes but it’s important to be humble about them. If your mistakes involved hurting others apologize and show remorse. It’s one thing to make mistakes that involve just you: fix them, learn from them and then move on. BUT if you hurt people on the way it takes more than that. It takes true remorse, heartfelt apologies, an strong conviction to never make it again and humillity to admit you screwed up. Otherwise you’re just a vile person that doesn’t care of the pain you cause to others.
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Thoughts that came to my mind after coming across a certain post&gif at some friends blogs ;) imanonsten haydsol
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oh u haven’t heard?? it’s all gonna be ok
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In slow motion, vortex rings can be truly stunning. This video shows two bubble rings underwater as they interact with one another. Upon approach, the two low-pressure vortex cores link up in what’s known as vortex reconnection. Note how the vortex rings split and reconnect in two places – not one. According to Helmholtz’s second theorem a vortex cannot end in a fluid–it must form a closed path (or end at a boundary); that’s why both sides come apart and together this way. After reconnection, waves ripple back and forth along the distorted vortex ring; these are known as Kelvin waves. Some of those perturbations bring two sides of the enlarged vortex ring too close to one another, causing a second vortex reconnection, which pinches off a smaller vortex ring. (Image source: A. Lawrence; submitted by Kam-Yung Soh)
Note: As with many viral images, locating a true source for this video is difficult. So far the closest to an original source I’ve found is the Instagram post linked above. If you know the original source, please let me know so that I can update the credit accordingly. Thanks!
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as we all know, the best vines are the ones with dogs. here’s a bunch of doggy vines!!!!!!
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