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loving someone takes more than just love
remember when u used to go over to ur friends house and youd go down to the ‘computer room’ to the dads old shitty desktop computer and sit on the giant black leather computer chair and ur friend would show u charlie the unicorn and epic rap battles of history type stuff on youtube while thier younger siblings bugged you for a turn to use the computer
Compliment people. If you think a good thing about someone, there’s no harm in saying it aloud.
Anonymous asked:
jewlsies answered:
then I suggest they just stick to a lightweight bb cream and mascara
When Michelle is too kind to drop a zinger about plagiarism in her speech so you gotta be petty for her.
THIS SHADE HAS CLEARED MY COMPLEXION AND PAID MY BILLS
Equality Golbat: “When you donate hair to Locks of Love, there is an 80% chance it will wind up in the garbage.”
I can get similar odds by literally throwing my hair at a garbage can.
Statistically, a charity that uses less than two thirds of its donation money for its central mission is in the bottom 10% of charities, in terms of efficiency and fiscal responsibility. Locks of Love uses less than one third of the hair they receive. (and I’m pretty sure they aren’t using the hair to buy TV spots.)
I should also mention that they actually don’t give people hair. They sell it. What good is a charity that doesn’t give free things to people in need? That’s not a charity. That’s a for-profit business.
I recommend Pantene Beautiful Lengths.
–Nidoqueen
Do not give them your precious locks!
Wigs for kids is also great. When I donated I went through them because they were the only group that would accept donations of just 8” (and hair that was dyed.) Either way, don’t do locks of love.
Spread the word, because people still think Locks of Love is THE hair charity, when in reality, they rather suck.
friendly reminder that Pantene Beautiful Lengths actually does accept like 85% of their hair donations for wigs, and gives them to cancer fighters for free! (not sure how accurate that info is, because it’s from >5 years ago, but they’re the only place I’ve ever donated my hair to at the behest of a stylist who worked at a salon partnered with Locks of Douchery who got woke!)
we do a lot of stuff we don’t realise like breaking someone’s heart and never suspecting they had a crush on us, or having your hand on your boob for 3 hours straight