Bah ha ha Love that *Look*!
This speaks volumes & resonates in my world today. Thank you for the kind reminder and comfort this *quote* brings
Nice words of encouragment
please be gentle with yourself. you’re trying. if it’s taking you longer than you thought to achieve something or get somewhere that’s okay. try not to compare yourself to others too much because not everyone gets to where they need to be right away. you’re alive that’s what matters. keep trying. you’ll get there.
Not so much, not funny at all. Women be ware of men who you back door then shorty after cuddle session gets you to give him a bj >.< Not without showering!? No freaking way this bacteria from anus to mouth payback from naarssi
Squidward: Certified Ass Eater
Weekend Hashtag Project is a series featuring designated themes and hashtags chosen by Instagram’s Community Team. For a chance to be featured on the Instagram blog, follow @instagram and look for a post every week announcing the latest project.
Small is cute but mini is irresistible — like this featured photo of tiny teacups from Kiyomi (@chiisanashiawase2015). This weekend, the goal is to take photos and videos of all manner of mini objects and creatures. Here are some tips to get you started:
The miniature trend is alive and well. Are you an artist who makes itty-bitty masterpieces out of polymer clay and paint? Show off some of your favorite creations.
Take a video of your younger sibling who mimics your every move, a new puppy following around its mother or the little things in your world that make you go, “Aww!”
Compare something micro to something massive to better illustrate its size — like a sapling at the base of a giant redwood tree or an ice cream challenge next to a single scoop.
PROJECT RULES: Please add the #WHPmini hashtag only to photos and videos taken over this weekend and only submit your own visuals to the project. If you include music in your video submissions, please only use music to which you own the rights. Any tagged photo or video taken over the weekend is eligible to be featured next week.
Sounds amazing
Patrick and Amy Kennedy have dedicated their lives to improving those of people around the world who are experiencing mental illness, addiction, and other brain diseases.
Patrick Kennedy is a former Congressman and founder of The Kennedy Forum. The Kennedy Forum seeks to provide leadership toward a common vision: improving the lives of individuals living with mental illness and addiction, and promoting behavioral health for all. Amy Kennedy currently serves on the board of Mental Health America, which is focused on giving a voice to all people with mental health conditions and addictions. She is also the education director for The Kennedy Forum.
Patrick and Amy Kennedy will be answering questions in an Answer Time right here on @postitforward on Friday, 5/26 at 1pm ET / 10am PT.
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