Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Out of Toilet Paper Bear - Funny Pandemic Design Gifts
Out of Toilet Paper Bear - Funny Pandemic Design Gifts: Out of Toilet Paper Bear. Funny Pandemic Design on Apparel and Product Merchandise such as T-Shirts, Stickers, Cards, Phone Cases, and more.
Monday, June 1, 2020
Funny Bear out of Toilet Paper Holiday Postcard | Zazzle.com
Funny Bear out of Toilet Paper Holiday Postcard | Zazzle.com: Shop Funny Bear out of Toilet Paper Holiday Postcard created by ironydesign. Personalize it with photos & text or purchase as is!
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Novelty Clear Face Shield Designs - Clear Visor Cover Reusable
Novelty Clear Face Shield Designs - Clear Visor Cover Reusable: Novelty Clear Face Shield Designs. Full Face Shield Clear Visor Cover Reusable. Personalized, Novelty, Funny, Cute, and Custom Face Shields.
Thursday, May 14, 2020
"Social Distancing Before it was Cool" T-shirt by ironydesigns | Redbubble

"Social Distancing Before it was Cool" T-shirt by ironydesigns | Redbubble: Buy 'Social Distancing Before it was Cool' by ironydesigns as a T-Shirt, Classic T-Shirt, Tri-blend T-Shirt, Lightweight Hoodie, Fitted Scoop T-Shirt, Fitted V-Neck T-Shirt, Relaxed Fit T-Shirt, Sticker, iPhone Case, Case/Skin for Samsung ...
Monday, May 4, 2020
Dog Themed Tote Bags - Shoulder and Crossbody Tote Bags
Dog Themed Tote Bags - Shoulder and Crossbody Tote Bags: Dog Themed Tote Bags for Dog Lovers and Perfect for dog owners who are often on the go to carry their dog's belongings like toys, food, blankets.
Sunday, May 3, 2020
Photographer Takes Pics Of People In Public From 2 Perspectives And It Shows How Easily The Media Can Manipulate Reality
Photographer Takes Pics Of People In Public From 2 Perspectives And It Shows How Easily The Media Can Manipulate Reality:
Photographers Ólafur Steinar Gestsson and Philip Davali photographed the same people on the same day using a wide angle and a telephoto lens. The pics show a difference in the distance between these people and make us doubt the things we take for granted.
Photographers Ólafur Steinar Gestsson and Philip Davali photographed the same people on the same day using a wide angle and a telephoto lens. The pics show a difference in the distance between these people and make us doubt the things we take for granted.
4 Things Emotionally Mature People Don’t Do - P.S. I Love You
4 Things Emotionally Mature People Don’t Do - P.S. I Love You:
All You Need to Know
If you want to be emotionally mature, don’t look for new habits and traits to emulate. Honestly assess the ones you have, and identify those that get in the way of your natural desire to remain calm, peaceful, and flexible.
Stop running away from emotionally challenging situations.
Stop blaming others.
Stop beating yourself up.
Stop fighting battles not worth fighting.
“There are two ways to get enough. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.”
― G.K. Chesterton
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All You Need to Know
If you want to be emotionally mature, don’t look for new habits and traits to emulate. Honestly assess the ones you have, and identify those that get in the way of your natural desire to remain calm, peaceful, and flexible.
Stop running away from emotionally challenging situations.
Stop blaming others.
Stop beating yourself up.
Stop fighting battles not worth fighting.
“There are two ways to get enough. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.”
― G.K. Chesterton
P.S. I Love You
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Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Custom Face Masks | Popular Novelty Cloth Face Mask Designs
Custom Face Masks | Popular Novelty Cloth Face Mask Designs: Custom Face Masks | Popular Novelty Cloth Face Mask Designs
Help protect yourself and your community with a novelty customized face mask. We have a lot of cute, beautiful, and novelty designs and patterns. Some are also ready to be personalized with your name or any text.
Help protect yourself and your community with a novelty customized face mask. We have a lot of cute, beautiful, and novelty designs and patterns. Some are also ready to be personalized with your name or any text.
Monday, March 23, 2020
Personalized Throw Blankets | Add Your Name Custom Gifts
Personalized Throw Blankets | Add Your Name Custom Gifts: Panda Bears, Dinosaurs, Cats, Koalas, Dogs, Bumble Bees, Unicorns, Chickens, and even some paint fluid abstract designs. All ready to customize and add a name.
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Jameela Jamil Poses Unretouched in Oversize Suits for Playboy: 'I Wanted to Be Shot Like a Man'
Jameela Jamil Poses Unretouched in Oversize Suits for Playboy: 'I Wanted to Be Shot Like a Man': Jameela Jamil is redefining what it means to pose for Playboy.
The Good Place star, 34, graced the pages of the magazine’s “On Speech” spring issue wearing a crisp white button-down shirt, a tie and several menswear-inspired suits. She accessorized one oversize set with studded leather boots and paired the others with a sheer black turtleneck. For the shoot, Jamil styled her long brown hair in loose waves and rocked her signature makeup look: winged eyeliner and a bold lip color.
On Thursday, the actress and activist shared photos from the new spread on Twitter and revealed that she wanted to feel “completely unsexualized” during the photo shoot, despite the outlet’s reputation for publishing images of half-clothed and nude women since Hugh Hefner founded it in 1953.
© Provided by People Ryan Pfluger for PLAYBOY Jameela Jamil for Playboy
“I wanted to be shot like a man,” Jamil — who guest edited the Playboy issue, along with her racial inclusivity movement, I Weigh — captioned the stunning snaps. “No retouching, hi res, loose, comfortable clothes and completely unsexualized. I felt extremely free.”
She added, “My interview was @iSmashFizzle [Ashley C. Ford] who also made me feel free. Maybe too free during an interview?”
In the Playboy story, Jamil candidly discussed her mental health, sharing that she didn’t realize she was suffering from depression until she had a breakdown.
“I didn’t identify that I had depression, because I wasn’t crying all the time; I wasn’t lying down eating ice cream under a blanket. It was a complete lack of emotion. It was a complete lack of care about myself, about other people, about anything,” she said. “That’s what my breakdown felt like, that I wasn’t attached to anything or anyone.”
Jamil said her depression culminated in two separate suicide attempts. The actress said learning to live her “complete truth all the time” has helped her cope — including speaking out about her past and current struggles.
“It explains why I’m now this maniac who has so much to lose but still risks it all,” she said. “Because this is the deal I made with myself to put up with this s—t, to stay on this earth. I’m going to do it, and I’m going to make it an adventure and figure out who the f—k I actually am.”
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/jameela-jamil-poses-unretouched-in-oversize-suits-for-playboy-i-wanted-to-be-shot-like-a-man/ar-BB116Hoc?li=AA2dnLi
The Good Place star, 34, graced the pages of the magazine’s “On Speech” spring issue wearing a crisp white button-down shirt, a tie and several menswear-inspired suits. She accessorized one oversize set with studded leather boots and paired the others with a sheer black turtleneck. For the shoot, Jamil styled her long brown hair in loose waves and rocked her signature makeup look: winged eyeliner and a bold lip color.
On Thursday, the actress and activist shared photos from the new spread on Twitter and revealed that she wanted to feel “completely unsexualized” during the photo shoot, despite the outlet’s reputation for publishing images of half-clothed and nude women since Hugh Hefner founded it in 1953.
© Provided by People Ryan Pfluger for PLAYBOY Jameela Jamil for Playboy
“I wanted to be shot like a man,” Jamil — who guest edited the Playboy issue, along with her racial inclusivity movement, I Weigh — captioned the stunning snaps. “No retouching, hi res, loose, comfortable clothes and completely unsexualized. I felt extremely free.”
She added, “My interview was @iSmashFizzle [Ashley C. Ford] who also made me feel free. Maybe too free during an interview?”
In the Playboy story, Jamil candidly discussed her mental health, sharing that she didn’t realize she was suffering from depression until she had a breakdown.
“I didn’t identify that I had depression, because I wasn’t crying all the time; I wasn’t lying down eating ice cream under a blanket. It was a complete lack of emotion. It was a complete lack of care about myself, about other people, about anything,” she said. “That’s what my breakdown felt like, that I wasn’t attached to anything or anyone.”
Jamil said her depression culminated in two separate suicide attempts. The actress said learning to live her “complete truth all the time” has helped her cope — including speaking out about her past and current struggles.
“It explains why I’m now this maniac who has so much to lose but still risks it all,” she said. “Because this is the deal I made with myself to put up with this s—t, to stay on this earth. I’m going to do it, and I’m going to make it an adventure and figure out who the f—k I actually am.”
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/jameela-jamil-poses-unretouched-in-oversize-suits-for-playboy-i-wanted-to-be-shot-like-a-man/ar-BB116Hoc?li=AA2dnLi
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