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Chelsea. Hopeless romantic. Feminist. Disney nerd. Proud 90's baby. Avid Reader. Talkative. Animal lover. Beauty enthusiast. All around dork.
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It's a lot healthier to go for a daily walk than to sign up for a gym membership you won't be using because you hate that kind of exercise. It's a lot healthier to eat a frozen meal than to skip a meal because you were too tired to cook something healthy. It's a lot healthier to take a quick shower than to procrastinate an elaborate routine for days. Don't aim so high that you won't be hitting anything!

this is actually really helpful and affirming thanks

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I'm gonna be a theatre nerd on main here. Okay, the original recording of Christopher Plummer singing Edelweiss was released yesterday and honestly, I just want them to re-release the film with his vocals, not the dub. It feels much more natural and organic to him as a performer. What do I mean by that? Well, the man who dubbed Plummer sounded lovely, absolutely nothing wrong. But with Plummer's voice back in, I noticed subtle shifts in his acting that I hadn't before. The original dub is "Hello I am here and I am singing a pretty song, the end." Plummer's version is "I love my country, I love my family...and I think I love this woman who came into my home." And the tiny shifts in his voice match the expressions on his face and the way his eyes suddenly glint in a different way as the Captain. In conclusion, by God that man could act and he shouldn't have been dubbed in the first place. Maybe that's why he was always reticent to sing it in public.

I didn’t know this was a thing - where can I find this please?

Right here, buddy!

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labelleizzy

Oh my GOD

(thank you)

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empathy3000

Wait is this true?? We’ve just been actively lied to by anatomical diagrams this whole time?

this is true of pretty much all internal anatomy, because the real situation is sort of like if you stuffed a bunch of water balloons of different shapes, connected by tubes, into a bag, itd be really hard to tell whats going on! so you make things more orderly when you represent them, and the connections and lengths and stuff are correct. like the former image is what you get if you cut it out of someone's body and arrange it neatly (and also, if their system wasnt aberrant somehow, but most people's bodies are aberrant somehow. so what they show you is more of like an average of everyone's weird aberrations)

Reblog to change someone's perception

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Will doesn’t even cry THAT much. They act like he’s just standing in the corner like this 🧍🥺. They can’t handle a boy that’s full of emotion because it’s so rare to see in media, and they can’t empathize with anything he’s going through (to quote Tyler Joseph, “Empathy might be on the brink of extinction”). So they write Will off as a mopey, whiny, miserable, pathetic crybaby. But actually given everything he’s gone through, Will holds it together remarkably well, and he deserves to cry more, not less. And notice they’ll never use the word “crybaby” to describe El, even though she wears her heart on her sleeve too, because it’s expected for girls to show emotion. And they completely ignore moments like this:

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