Monna

artiztoriyan-deactivated2020120:

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“insan usul usul ölmek için gelir dünyaya.

başlar her gün biraz daha insan olmaya.

ve ölürken usul usul ne tuhaf;

aşık olur, kedi besler, isim verir eşyaya” demiş Turgut Uyar.

icsessenfonisi-deactivated20200:

insanlar doğumlarından itibaren o kadar şanslı olabiliyorlar ki (doğum yeri, doğdukları ailenin hayat görüşü, maddi kaynaklar…) ve ben buna rağmen şu an olduğum kişiyim. kendimi öpüyorum

gamcicegi:

“Kalk, iki gözüm, iskeleye geldik. Günün birinde ya çıldıracağız, ya dünyaya hâkim olacağız. Şimdilik bir rakı parası bulmaya çalışalım ve parlak istikbalimizin şerefine birkaç kadeh içelim.”

hpaday:
“ #HPaDay for #inktober Day 7: Rubeus Hagrid first meets Harry Potter, Hut-on-the-Rock, 7-31-91.
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hpaday:

#HPaDay for #inktober Day 7: Rubeus Hagrid first meets Harry Potter, Hut-on-the-Rock, 7-31-91. 

mightyhealthyquest:

I’m all about body positively, and since the fat acceptance movement is a massive part of that, I felt like it was time to take a look at it.

There’s a lot to love about FA- it teaches us to view people equally regardless of their size. It also challenges negative, offensive stereotypes and discourages bullying. It shows us that being fat isn’t a horrific thing.

But like any movements FA has its flaws. It can become dangerous when people use it as an excuse to not take care of themselves. You can think you look hot, and totally love and accept your fuller figure, but you must never forget that being overweight comes with health risks. I think it’s important to always be mindful of that as well as having an FA mindset…After all life isn’t all about appearance.