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my hair is my crown.
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to be a queen.
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infinity.
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BRAND WATCH: PUNYUS
Designed by Watanabe, Naomi(26), popular comedian and la farfa cover model, the brand will carry up to size 6L and free sized items. One of it’s most talked about features as a Japanese brand. It will debut with a number of style images from 60’s , Harajuku Street, Safari, and 90s Hiphop.
The official site is here
http://punyus.jp/
Twitter
https://twitter.com/PUNYUS_press
Release and Debut date : Late April
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There are so many exceptionally good books with strong female characters, but not nearly enough, and boys are not encouraged to immerse themselves in them. How many people would never consider buying Anne of Green Gables or Island of the Blue Dolphins for their 10-year old boy, but don’t pause before giving a daughter Treasure Island or Enders Game? Books featuring girls are, for the most part, understood to be books for girls. Which is interesting as well because, in addition to there not being enough, books featuring girls as protagonists are disproportionately among the most frequently banned children’s books. In a recent Buzzfeed list of 15 commonly banned books for kids, almost half were about girls. Girls who do things apparently scare a lot of people.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/soraya-chemaly/why-are-childrens-books-are-still-about-white-boys_b_4227163.html
(via geardrops)
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So while it is true that the prevalence of obesity in two to five year olds declined by an estimated 39.6 percent between 2003-04 and 2011-12, from 13.9 percent to 8.4 percent, it is also true that, according to the same NHANES data, it declined by 23 percent between 2003-04 and 2005-06, and then rose by 19.8 percent between 2007-08 and 2009-10.
The most plausible explanation for these large oscillations can be found in the definition of “childhood obesity” itself. “Childhood obesity” is a brand-new concept, invented a few years ago for essentially political reasons. The official definition is that children who are at or above what was the ninety-fifth percentile of BMI for age in growth charts from the 1960s and 1970s are now classified as “obese.”
It is important to understand two things about this definition. First, it is quite literally arbitrary: it isn’t based on any epidemiological observation that this or that bad outcome is seen among children who are above this particular definitional cut point. Public health authorities needed a definition for their crusade against a newly invented menace, so they made one up.
There Is No Childhood Obesity Epidemic So stop applauding Michelle Obama for reducing it! - Paul Campos (via redefiningbodyimage)
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anti-sj tumblrs
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Empire State de 1934
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EN VOGUE
By Stoltze and Stefanie
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i keep wanting to draw mustang/hawkeye but stopping myself because THEY MUSTNT so pretty much this is all i can do
also:
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