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popularsizes:
“ dr suess’s living room, 1978
”

popularsizes:

dr suess’s living room, 1978

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natearmstrongart:
“ “Early Morning”
by Nate Armstrong
”

bronzyglow:

all of us girls??……………..capable of so much

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hedasgay:

gotta love a girl that can do both 💦

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lizardsister:

when i was
a young boy
*tips fedora* m'father

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Change is inevitable. No matter if it’s good or bad, change is one of the few things in life you can always rely on. Don’t fear it, but feel reassured - you won’t live the same life all along.
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thesnobbyartsyblog:

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aw1998monsters:
“ Gucci pink fox fur jacket from F/W 2016, $19,000
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aw1998monsters:

Gucci pink fox fur jacket from F/W 2016, $19,000

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refinery29:

masrekaya:

legacysam:

hmwhatthehell:

do u ever feel like you’ve accidentally tricked certain people into thinking you are smarter and have more potential than you actually do and do you ever think about how disappointed they’ll be when you inevitably crash and burn

Fun fact: Impostor Syndrome is ridiculously common among high-achievers, particularly women. If you identify with this post, odds are pretty good that you’re exactly as smart as people think you are, and the failure you’re afraid of isn’t inevitable at all.

Even Maya Angelou stated, “I have written 11 books, but each time I think, ‘Uh oh, they’re going to find out now. I’ve run a game on everybody, and they’re going to find me out.’”

and don’t forget this is one of the psychological barriers placed in by thousands years of patriarchy and male supremacy.

Signal boost. You’re doing great!

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