tournesolmange-homme:
Aluna the dik dik is only 8 inches tall.
She didn’t bond with her mother, so she’s being raised by hand by the luckiest zookeeper ever at the Chester Zoo.
jesus-mary-and-broseph:
- there’s nothing wrong with being ugly
- there’s nothing wrong with being conventionally pretty either
- there’s everything wrong with being mean
- it’s okay if you don’t receive a lot of attention from the gender you are attracted to because your worth is not based on…
millennium-lily:
And that’s the most frustrating thing about depression. It isn’t always something you can fight back against with hope. It isn’t even something — it’s nothing. And you can’t combat nothing. You can’t fill it up. You can’t cover it. It’s just there, pulling the meaning out of everything. That being the case, all the hopeful, proactive solutions start to sound completely insane in contrast to the scope of the problem.
It would be like having a bunch of dead fish, but no one around you will acknowledge that the fish are dead. Instead, they offer to help you look for the fish or try to help you figure out why they disappeared.
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This is actually a really good way to explain it, I think.
oprahs-right-nipple:
when i was at my first high school there was this really religious girl who would tell you off if you swore or said stuff like ‘oh my god’ and then one day she wouldn’t stop correcting the science teacher and he just turned around and went “JESUS FUCKING CHRIST SOPHIE SHUT THE FUCK UP” and she freaked out and started praying and then the next week her parents tried to sue the teacher
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breakingnews:
Report: Women could begin training for combat roles in 2015
CNN reports women could start training for Army Ranger and Navy SEAL units in mid-2015 under plans expected to be announced by the Pentagon on Tuesday, according to a Defense Department official.
It is part of the next step in a longstanding effort to open as many combat jobs as possible to women.
The plan now is for jobs in special operations to be available to women possibly in mid-2015.
The official argued the latest development is not a delay, but is more of an acknowledgment by the military that it needs more time to study the issue.
Full implementation of women into combat positions, including infantry and armor units, is to be completed by January 2016.
The move could open approximately another 6,000 jobs to women in the Army.
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