Reblog if you want COCO (2017) to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Film
Me: what does "dress like a girl" even mean?
Also Me: Hey [ma shopping pal], I think the women's clothes are on that side of the store.
This is litterally the craziest thing I've seen during a wc game so far
When you choosen in the squad as goal keeper but you wanna be defender. ๐ฐ๐ฐ๐ฐ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐
7 and I want to be an aerospace engineering
Iโm running a science experiment so if you could answer these 2 questions honestly that would really help me out.
1) On a scale of 1 to 10 how much do you read? 1 being you couldnโt make me pick up a book, 10 being Iโm constantly reading.
2) What job do you want? Whether youโre a student and this is what to grow up to be, or you have a job but this is your dream job.
JUDGING PEOPLE FOR THEIR ANSWERS WILL NOT BE TOLERATED!!
Thanks for the help!
I'm kinda sad to be going off to college, but I keep reminding my self that if Zach and Cody were capable of moving way from home at 14, then I should definitely be able to do that at 18.
i want to know what bears think sometimes
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- The constant worrying that you'll make yourself go bald.
- Confused why you starting pulling your hair out in the first place.
- Being in public (or even just by yourself) and resisting the urge to put your hands on your scalp.
- That awkward moment when someone catches you pulling.
- Stratigically planning hairstyles to hide possible bald spots.
- Wanting to go to the hair salon but having the constant fear that the person working with your hair will notice.
- Not pulling for a long period of time, and you realize you haven't pulled which makes you think of pulling and you suddenly do it with out thinking and you hate yourself.
- Intense feeling of guilt and hatred after pulling.
- Finally getting the courage to tell a doctor but them telling you they can't do anything about it.
- Sitting in class and fearing that the person behind you might be looking at your hair and knows.
- Not seeing/feeling any bald spots in a certain location, so subconsciously letting that be a reason why it will be okay if you pull more there.
- Getting ingrown hairs on your scalp
- Wanting nothing more some moments than to just yank all your hair out.
- Wanting to stop pulling, but remembering that you've been doing it since elementary school so maybe there is no hope?
- Writing that you have trich online and getting the feeling they'll assume you're some grotesque bald creature when you're not. You're just another sensational human with the tendency to pull your hair out.
- Hair is everywhere on the floor of your room and it is gross
- Disgusting yourself.
- Keeping it a secret from everyone.
- Feeling embarrassed at just the thought of it.
- Dreaming about life without it.
- Nobody seems to understand.
- 'Why can't I stop??????'
- 'I hate my hair.'
- Seeing photos of bad trich cases online and fear that that will be you someday.
- Family or friends (who know) tell you to stop and you dont know how to respond because you've been telling yourself to stop ever since you've started and it's not that easy.
- Wanting someone to talk to about it but also not wanting to talk about it.
-Not knowing how to stop.
I mean, it could be worse. At least we're alive.
I just found out my dear childhood friend is a flat-earther and anti-vaccine. Help! What do I do?
Hi, so I'm sure you have heard by now that Venezuela is in an uncomfortable position. There have been and immense amount of stories in the new of children starving to death and people getting killed due to their corrupt government. Many companies are leaving and people are fleeing to surrounding countries to find better living conditions.
I've recently spent the past week on the boarder of Colombia and Venezuela on vacation and saw first hand some of the lengths Venezuelans are going to just to get supplies they need to live.
Port towns all along the Colombian side of the Orinoco River are crowded with Venezuelans, purses full of what ever cash they can get their hands on desperate to buy what they can't get back home. Big lines of people carrying diapers, tires, baby formula, food, medicine, cleaning supplies, etc. form to get on boat to cross the river. Makeshift stands where people can exchange bolivares and pesos line the side walks.
Guys, these people litterally have to go to a different country just to buy DIAPERS.
Boat carrying people from Venezuela to Colombia
Venezuelans waiting inline with supplies to get on a boat back to Venezuela.
Let me get something out of the way, I'm am by no means an expert on what is going on in Venezuela. All I know is that things could be better and people need help. If you know better or have any stories you want to share please do so.