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lizdexia:

Yep, no, she’s definitely a Jennifer Westfeldt character. Ridiculous.



hagridscabin:

Fashion February: February 18th

We went to Drake! So naturally I tired a Kim K hairstyle and put on my litas.

Black Dress: Target xl

Stripped Skirt: Target xl

Black Tights: Express xl

Black Litas: Jeffrey Campbell! Size 8



thedailywhat:

Rebuttal of the Day: At a taping of her show set to air tomorrow, Ellen DeGeneres called out conservative group One Million Moms (actual membership: 40,000) for calling on JCPenney to dump her as their spokesperson or risk losing customers “with traditional values.”
“I usually don’t talk about stuff like this on my show, but I really want to thank everyone who is supporting me,” Ellen told her audience. “Here are the values I stand for. I stand for honesty, equality, kindness, compassion, treating people the way you’d want to be treated and helping those in need. To me, those are traditional values. That’s what I stand for.”
She then concluded, in signature Ellen fashion: “I also believe in dance.”
Watch the video here.
[towleroad.]

thedailywhat:

Rebuttal of the Day: At a taping of her show set to air tomorrow, Ellen DeGeneres called out conservative group One Million Moms (actual membership: 40,000) for calling on JCPenney to dump her as their spokesperson or risk losing customers “with traditional values.”

“I usually don’t talk about stuff like this on my show, but I really want to thank everyone who is supporting me,” Ellen told her audience. “Here are the values I stand for. I stand for honesty, equality, kindness, compassion, treating people the way you’d want to be treated and helping those in need. To me, those are traditional values. That’s what I stand for.”

She then concluded, in signature Ellen fashion: “I also believe in dance.”

Watch the video here.

[towleroad.]



museumoffatlove:

Will and I met on the Internet, purely by accident. I thought he was pretty cool and vice versa, so within a week he was at my doorstep. An afternoon together turned into an all-day affair - lunch at a cozy Italian place, him actually suffering through The Devil Wears Prada, and eventually kissing.
I went back to college, he attended Formal with me, and several frenzied, love-filled months later, a proposal. Which I accepted, naturally.
I feel like weight was never really an issue with us. At all. We just met, started hanging out, and fell in love. Neither of us had a second thought about our weights in the context of love - we loved the person, no matter what shape the person in question happened to fill. It was natural.
Five months ago, we got married. I don’t really think I’ll ever look back. I had a lot of dysfunctional relationships in my past, but the way things are now, nothing’s ever felt so right. I have someone that can look past my imperfections, my clumsiness and my awkward way with words. Someone who is supportive of anything I do. I wouldn’t give that up for the world on a silver platter. Most importantly, I haven’t had to give up any part of myself - weight, feminism, general goofiness - it’s all there, and it’s all loved, because it’s all me.

museumoffatlove:

Will and I met on the Internet, purely by accident. I thought he was pretty cool and vice versa, so within a week he was at my doorstep. An afternoon together turned into an all-day affair - lunch at a cozy Italian place, him actually suffering through The Devil Wears Prada, and eventually kissing.

I went back to college, he attended Formal with me, and several frenzied, love-filled months later, a proposal. Which I accepted, naturally.

I feel like weight was never really an issue with us. At all. We just met, started hanging out, and fell in love. Neither of us had a second thought about our weights in the context of love - we loved the person, no matter what shape the person in question happened to fill. It was natural.

Five months ago, we got married. I don’t really think I’ll ever look back. I had a lot of dysfunctional relationships in my past, but the way things are now, nothing’s ever felt so right. I have someone that can look past my imperfections, my clumsiness and my awkward way with words. Someone who is supportive of anything I do. I wouldn’t give that up for the world on a silver platter. Most importantly, I haven’t had to give up any part of myself - weight, feminism, general goofiness - it’s all there, and it’s all loved, because it’s all me.


tags:#fat #love



blackfashion:

An easy night out with the girls
Quani- weekendfatshionista

blackfashion:

An easy night out with the girls

Quani- weekendfatshionista



thedailywhat:

Rhyming Movie Line Mega-Mix of the Day: Jordan Laws relies on a “lifelong obsessions with beats, rhymes and feature films” to compile an eminently finger-tappable rhyming “mega-mix of classic movie lines” set to the tune of an original beat.

The result: “[A]n energetic and poetic ride thru cinema history, both high and low art merged into a single piece.”

[screenwerks / thanks jon!]


tags:#movies #love

thehumorlessfeminist:

justpartoftheuniverse:

Correlation is not causation 

thehumorlessfeminist:

justpartoftheuniverse:

Correlation is not causation 



mrsoptimistic:

owlboness:

cutest thing ever

I’ve been meaning to pick up some extra mini pots to do this. All the ones I have currently have plants in them. Ha! 

mrsoptimistic:

owlboness:

cutest thing ever

I’ve been meaning to pick up some extra mini pots to do this. All the ones I have currently have plants in them. Ha! 



I really want to not care about the Weiner scandal anymore but I still do. I can’t help it. 

His career has been ruined  (as much as I don’t want to think that) and now he has to seek “professional treatment” in order to “become a better husband.”

Excuse me, new york times / general media / the world : newsflash: “good” husbands (or spouses, or lovers, or ANY romantic and/or sexual relationship partners, for that matter) are not only the ones who remain sexually faithful and monogamous for five billion years. (And sometimes, monogamous spouses can be real pieces of shit.) It’s ACTUALLY possible to have a trusting, loving, and totally awesome partnership if the sex isn’t exclusive. I know, groundbreaking.  

Can we go back to caring about a politician’s content of character completely excised from that politician’s sex life and the strength of his/her/their legislative initiative? Nope, because America is too busy policing everyone’s bodies and love lives to focus on any of the right shit anymore.